How is (or is not) MTR 5.2 relevant here?
“Players may not reach an agreement in conjunction with other matches. Players can make use of information regarding match or game scores of other tables. However, players are not allowed to leave their seats during their match or go to great lengths to obtain this information.”
From: Ronald Thompson
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 3:04 PM
To: Heckt, Andy
Subject: Outside Assistance? (Competitive REL)
In the final round of swiss, the top few tables all ID into Top 8. The now top two tables decide to play it out. One table finishes games 1 and 2 and are resolving mulligans for game 3 when one of the players sees that the next table has finished their match (a player had won, no draw). With this new information, he presents an option to his opponent: “lets just ID and let tiebrakers decide who gets in.” His opponent agrees to draw and they submit their result slip as 1-1-1. Since they draw, both players are in Top 8.
The judges present had a very polarized discussion on whether or not they used “outside” information to determine the outcome of their match. Other players in the tournament also expressed concerned about how that match was finalized. After a brief investigation, I ruled that nothing was wrong and we finalized Top 8. However, how they decided to draw did make me uncomfortable as I didn't want to encourage that type of beh avior. What would you have done? How can we discourage determining match outcomes like this in the future? (random seating in the last round?)
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