That just highlights that it is important to let the Judges doing the
deck check know that this isn't a random selection and it is targeted.
When it's targeted it is worth doing the DC after opening hands have
been decided. If it is just random and you missed it because you had
to take a ruling for 3 minutes I don't see the need to do the *hard*
deck check.
Other than practice at doing one that way.
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 7:25 AM, Carlos Ho
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> Scott Marshall
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> Dominik, we changed to allow deck checks after opening hands because players
> had learned to avoid deck checks by rushing ahead.
>
> And I'm pretty sure many of us have our fair share of stories about how we
> caught a cheater after the opening hands had already been drawn.
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