I had an interesting interaction at a Legacy tournament yesterday I wanted to bring up as a sanity check on the open boards. I've already solicited one opinion which says I made the right call but I am still thinking about the situation and wondering what would have happened if the opponent hadn't agreed in the following scenario:
AP taps out with
City of Traitors,
Plains, and
Cavern of Souls (named: Eldrazi) and says, “Tap for Eldrazi mana” then casts
Thought-Knot Seer.
NAP asks, “That's non-land only, right?” and after AP answers affirmatively, they return an Underground Sea to their hand as the alternative casting cost for
Daze.
AP says, “Daze resolves and does nothing. ETB trigger?”
NAP reveals his hand to show 2 Underground Seas.
I stop the match and ask AP to tell me what just happened. He says he specifically said he was tapping Cavern for “Eldrazi mana” to indicate that the mana would make the Thought-Knot Seer uncounterable so the Daze does nothing, he doesn't need to pay 1, and the Thought-Knot enters the battlefield uncountered.
I look to NAP and ask if he agrees with that explanation. He nods yes.
I take this to mean that the players have established their own shortcut and let it stand, but I inform AP that “Eldrazi” is not a color and he needs to make a legal choice in the future.
I don't like the call because when OGW first came out the new colorless symbol was often referred to as “Eldrazi Mana.” In my circles tapping for “Eldrazi Mana” (ie: a pain land) means colorless.
There were multiple reasons why I let it stand, mostly that NAP agreed with AP that the Daze did nothing and by revealing his hand he has agreed with AP's suggestion of a possible
outcome interpretation of events.
If NAP didn't agree with AP's recounting of events, or if he had shown any doubt about how the situation played out I would have had to say the Thought-Knot Seer was countered. Should I even have bothered to stop the match? Or am I over-thinking this seemingly simple player interaction?
Opinions?
Edited Russell Deutsch (Sept. 25, 2016 10:35:28 PM)