LordLight2
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I was playing an opponent at a Regionals back in October and I flipped Call. He immediately told me to stop and not look at my cards until the judge came over. He said that since I didn't declare which monster I was getting, it should be null and void. (Apparently the same thing happened to him in an earlier duel.) Well the judge ruled that I needed to declare which monster I wanted before I played it. Fortunately I only had 1 monster and knew what it was, so it wasn't a problem. Now, at the Regionals I went to this past weekend, it was ruled that I could look through my graveyard after it was played. I told him about the last Regionals and he said that "Yes, they keep going back and forth on it".
Now, has any one else had this problem? And what would be the correct view? I know the monster DOES have to be declared so the opponent can respond with an action of their own if they want. But does it have to be declared BEFORE the card is played? I know, the rules state that the graveyard is open to both players EXCEPT in certain situations, i.e. Question, so this makes the rulings a little confusing.
Thoughts?
Now, has any one else had this problem? And what would be the correct view? I know the monster DOES have to be declared so the opponent can respond with an action of their own if they want. But does it have to be declared BEFORE the card is played? I know, the rules state that the graveyard is open to both players EXCEPT in certain situations, i.e. Question, so this makes the rulings a little confusing.
Thoughts?