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Classically Confident Confidanting - BRONZE

Dec. 13, 2017 11:05:45 AM

Joe Klopchic
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Seattle, Washington, United States of America

Classically Confident Confidanting - BRONZE

Welcome to the Bronze edition of Holiday Knowledge Pool. Please submit your answers to the link below. The highlighted answer will be revealed on January 1st.

Anker is playing against Nite in a Modern PPTQ. Anker controls a Dark Confidant. He untaps, points at his creature, says “Confidant Trigger” and draws a card. Anker proceeds to say “Draw for turn?” Nite calls for a judge and explains that Anker didn't reveal the card that he put into his hand from the Dark Confidant trigger. What do you do?

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Edited Joe Klopchic (Dec. 13, 2017 11:15:47 AM)

Jan. 2, 2018 11:10:40 AM

Joe Klopchic
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Judge (Level 5 (Judge Foundry))

Seattle, Washington, United States of America

Classically Confident Confidanting - BRONZE

Thanks everyone for the responses.

Will Kellett has our featured answer this time.

Originally posted by Will Kellett:

This is classic GPE - HCE. It is even one of the examples given in the IPG 2.3. Nite gets to look at Anker's hand, choose one card to be placed back on top of the library. Then the Dark Confidant trigger is resolved correctly. Anker will receive a warning for Game Play Error - Hidden Card Error.

Will is right on the nose, so I don't have anything extra to add.