I let you know that I was not the judge in the tournament but a player: Norman.
My thoughts at the moment were:
1. Adam dosn´t remember a very important detail (morph cost) and he is asking it to Spectator.
2. If Spectator corrects what Adam thinks he is helping him to play better.
1+2=3: Adam asking that info to Spectator is asking him help to play better.
These are the reasons why I called the judge (Mitja Bosnic, who did a great job the whole day and in this particular match specialy) and suggested OA. His ruling was “no infraction commited”.
I didn´t agree with the ruling at all (of course I respected it). Now I am not so sure.
But still thinking that if Adam could not identify completely the card so he could get the oracle text from the judge, he was asking to spectator an information he should not. Is different “hey Spectator, what is the morph cost of Shieldhide Dragon?” than “hey Spectator, what is the morph cost of the crit I controlled before and I can´t remember the name or anything that identifies it?”.
Thanks for your comments. This is being very dificult to understand.
Cheers,
Javier.
Edited Javier Martin Arjona (June 29, 2015 09:20:58 AM)