Edited Francesco Scialpi (Dec. 10, 2018 03:14:22 AM)
Edited Kyle Peterson (Dec. 10, 2018 02:32:26 PM)
Originally posted by Kyle Peterson:
First I would determine if the top card of the NAP's library was known to both players due to some previous action. If not I would determine if both cards in the NAP's hand were known to both players. If either of these scenarios are true we have a GRV (Not GPE-Looking at Extra Cards as this was not a Dexterity error) which can be corrected by ensuring the correct card is on top of the AP's library. If it is not, I would then be looking at pursuing a UC-Cheating investigation.
If the top card was not known and at least one card in NAP's hand was not known then we are looking at a HCE as a card was illegally moved from one hidden zone to another hidden zone without the AP's permission. (I would still suspect UC-Cheating and ask the appropriate questions) If all checks out then I would proceed with HCE. First I would determine the smallest Set, ie were any of the 2 cards in the NAP players hand known to the AP. Based on this answer I would create the set of unknown cards and have the AP select a card from the set and shuffle it into the randomized portion of NAP's library.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
Just a quick interjection here: Franciesco didn't tell us what target(s) were chosen for Gigadrowse; assuming that AP didn't name any target is a red herring, and distracts from the point of Francesco's interesting dilemma.
Edited Francesco Scialpi (Dec. 17, 2018 08:44:54 AM)
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