Discussion: What is allowed to be on the table during an official match?
from UDE's Player Management Forums
Just a note...
Matt Keti reminded me of an issue I wanted to bring up...
In his recent post, http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/COMMUNITY/forums/thread/1430946.aspx he brought up items allowed at the dueling area...
This is something I remind players during a tournament. Something that often happens at Regionals and above... players have minimum space for carrying extra cards... often only their deck box. They'll trade or purchase a card(s) and place them in that box...
I have an entry in the player meeting for this, but by Round 5, everyone has forgotten and additional stuff starts appearing on the tables. I'll normally send out a judge (or take the task on myself) as the "enforcer", and remind everyone (warnings have been more than enough to this point).
It seems simple enough, but unless attended I could imagine penalties for 16+ card side-decks. Better to have players know the rules and follow them and remove the opportunity to cheat (knowingly or not).
http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/community/forums/thread/1431227.aspx
from UDE's Player Management Forums
Just a note...
Matt Keti reminded me of an issue I wanted to bring up...
In his recent post, http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/COMMUNITY/forums/thread/1430946.aspx he brought up items allowed at the dueling area...
This is something I remind players during a tournament. Something that often happens at Regionals and above... players have minimum space for carrying extra cards... often only their deck box. They'll trade or purchase a card(s) and place them in that box...
I have an entry in the player meeting for this, but by Round 5, everyone has forgotten and additional stuff starts appearing on the tables. I'll normally send out a judge (or take the task on myself) as the "enforcer", and remind everyone (warnings have been more than enough to this point).
It seems simple enough, but unless attended I could imagine penalties for 16+ card side-decks. Better to have players know the rules and follow them and remove the opportunity to cheat (knowingly or not).
http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/community/forums/thread/1431227.aspx