bhsman posted:I only play FNM so I wasn't aware of that rule, but it seems dumb considering MTGO does the exact same thing. Usually it's MTGO that is dumb, as is the case here; the rule is fine. Also normal events on MTGO aren't Competitive or Professional REL. You probably shouldn't do the picture thing until the rules are clarified. There's a lot of grey area between referencing outside material during the game and slow play that it's worth it to just use a pen and paper. Also the correct thing to do at FNM is to just play with your known cards face-up on the table because it's FNM.
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Oh I know, I'm not arguing with how much sense it makes. I just remember at the GP I went to back in Toronto, they talked about it a bit. You could take a picture of your pool (it was a sealed event), but were not allowed to post it until after the first round or something like that. MTGO also lets you look at all your previous draft picks, mid pack, which you're not allowed to at a competitive REL event either (which I also think is ridiculous). At my local store, every draft people are talking at the table, checking their previous picks, hell, some even occasionally check the price of a card to see if it's worth picking up in later packs. I honestly feel allowing people to look at their previous picks mid-pack helps people pick faster as they don't have to stop and think exactly about how many 3 drops they have, or if they had some enablers they fell into for Nemesis of Mortals earlier in the packs when they get passed one, etc. Now I generally take the game a lot less seriously than a lot of people though too. I have lots of friendly banter mid-game (well unless they're counting up total damage or something when you get big late game board states). I mean I still take my time, and make sure I play everything out in a smart way, and generally do decently well I feel. One of the regulars at my store played 2 seasons of Pro Tour if I remember, and I'm generally a pretty decent match against them. It just bugs me when people go on tilt/freak out over the simplest things. TL:DR I agree with you in thinking that it's silly, but I can understand someone asking you not to do it if it's technically against the rules, regardless of what it is (taking pictures of cards, talking during draft, etc.)
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ManiacMatt posted:Oh I know, I'm not arguing with how much sense it makes. I just remember at the GP I went to back in Toronto, they talked about it a bit. You could take a picture of your pool (it was a sealed event), but were not allowed to post it until after the first round or something like that. Looking at picks mid pack is fine on MTGO because it takes out all possibility for human error/shadyness. It's all good until someone accidentally passes their pool of picks or grabs a card from their pool and then takes two cards out of the pack. It's just like passing a bunch of packs in a row to the guy who's slow picking cards next to you instead of one at a time. On MTGO this is fine because it will automatically give him the right pack, while in real life he might pick up p1p7 instead of p1p5.
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Florida man beat newspaper reporter to death and buried him in concrete to steal fantasy role-playing cards worth $100,000, court hears
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EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:Florida man beat newspaper reporter to death and buried him in concrete to steal fantasy role-playing cards worth $100,000, court hears This is why...Florida sucks... The murdered guy DEFINITELY looks like a stereotypical gamer too...There are at least 2 guys at my LGS that look like that guy...
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EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:Florida man beat newspaper reporter to death and buried him in concrete to steal fantasy role-playing cards worth $100,000, court hears Its the perfect crime
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 16:48 |
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Another reserve list related death.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 16:52 |
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MTGO recording draft picks, contents of revealed hands, etc. for you makes a lot of sense when you consider that there is absolutely no way for them to stop you from using print screen, or (if your name is Wayne Robinson) taking a cell phone picture of the screen.
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qbert posted:U/W Standard decks started running a full play set in the sideboard. I've played almost no standard in this season but is this something that can continue to pay off? My understanding was this was pretty much a cute sideboard trick to run out a creature that demands an answer after your opponent has seen the popular threat-light build and boarded out removal accordingly.
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BXCX posted:Looking at picks mid pack is fine on MTGO because it takes out all possibility for human error/shadyness. It's all good until someone accidentally passes their pool of picks or grabs a card from their pool and then takes two cards out of the pack. It's just like passing a bunch of packs in a row to the guy who's slow picking cards next to you instead of one at a time. On MTGO this is fine because it will automatically give him the right pack, while in real life he might pick up p1p7 instead of p1p5. Yeah, we have a hard enough time getting people not to train packs at my LGS, anything to reduce the chance for gently caress-ups is good.
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Nehru the Damaja posted:I've played almost no standard in this season but is this something that can continue to pay off? My understanding was this was pretty much a cute sideboard trick to run out a creature that demands an answer after your opponent has seen the popular threat-light build and boarded out removal accordingly. It's something that's going to oscillate back and forth. Right now, everyone is tweaking their strategies to deal with this (very easily), but then they just stop bringing in the creatures and that backfires. They swap back to cutting back on removal after board, BAM, Brimaz to the face. He's also just really, really good in the mirror...but that will have the same sort of back and forth with sideboarding strategies for the same reasons. Same dance that happened with Reanimator vs Graveyard hate last year. That said, I dropped that idea from my Bant sideboard (mostly because NO ONE wants to sell me their Brimaz), and instead went with the more classic Aetherling + more counters.
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Snacksmaniac posted:Another reserve list related death. Haha, is this actually A Thing?
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Entropic posted:Yeah, we have a hard enough time getting people not to train packs at my LGS, anything to reduce the chance for gently caress-ups is good. I'm curious, what am I supposed to do in this situation? I do a good job of making sure to line them up neatly and whatever, but if someone's 3 packs behind me am I just supposed to tell everyone else to not pass packs either?
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I posted that a couple of pages back with a copy of Evil Twin since his criminal defense to his DNA at the crime scene was that his twin was the real murderer.
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Death Bot posted:I'm curious, what am I supposed to do in this situation? I do a good job of making sure to line them up neatly and whatever, but if someone's 3 packs behind me am I just supposed to tell everyone else to not pass packs either? 5. Explain next there are 3 different zones during the draft. Each zone can only hold ONE stack of cards. They are: 1. IN HAND zone. This is the current pack that players are drafting from. 2. DRAFTED zone. This is zone collects the drafted cards a player has selected. This pile of cards should be stacked in a single pile face down with all card backs facing the same direction. The only time a player may examine this zone, is when they are between drafting packs and this should be for approximately 1 minute. 3. PASS zone. Here a player shares this zone with another to the same side as that zone. After drafting a single card from a pack, the pack can be placed in this zone making sure it follows the current rotation. If the PASS zone is still full the player cannot add a second stack. They must wait until the zone is clear. This will also cause their IN HAND zone to remain full, stopping them from recieving the next pack.
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Death Bot posted:I'm curious, what am I supposed to do in this situation? I do a good job of making sure to line them up neatly and whatever, but if someone's 3 packs behind me am I just supposed to tell everyone else to not pass packs either? Don't pass a pack to someone if there's already a pack waiting for them to pick up. And tell people not to pass to you if you've got a pack in your hand and another one already waiting for you. Training packs is like rushing to get to your seat on a plane first; it's not going to get you off the ground any quicker.
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Death Bot posted:I'm curious, what am I supposed to do in this situation? I do a good job of making sure to line them up neatly and whatever, but if someone's 3 packs behind me am I just supposed to tell everyone else to not pass packs either? Nobody passes if the guy next to them already has a pack waiting, or if they're waiting to pass. Keeps packs from getting mxied up.
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Boxn posted:The cards made by Nagle will probably be grave hate because he hates graveyard decks even though they spices things up, or really powerful stuff that would be restricted or banned, because DRS, Jace the Moneybags, etc. Other than that, I'm looking forward to the set. Gyshall posted:Haha, is this actually A Thing?
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Posting this here so I can find it again when Herald and SotL make it under $1 (Herald is very close already) http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3568408&userid=107192#post425273499
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 17:46 |
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The Wonder Weapon posted:Posting this here so I can find it again when Herald and SotL make it under $1 (Herald is very close already) All I'm hearing is as soon as it goes under a dollar, devour them.
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The Wonder Weapon posted:Posting this here so I can find it again when Herald and SotL make it under $1 (Herald is very close already) I am glad it is taking at least a little time...I managed to unload 5 spirits for $5/each.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 18:34 |
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Rules question: Who receives the benefits of an aura, the controlling player or the owning player? That is to say, if I cast Portent of Betrayal on a creature with Ordeal of Heliod, attack, and that puts the third +1/+1 counter on the creature, who gets the 10 life?
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 18:43 |
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I believe it's the owner of the aura.
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Chainsawdomy posted:Rules question: Who receives the benefits of an aura, the controlling player or the owning player? That is to say, if I cast Portent of Betrayal on a creature with Ordeal of Heliod, attack, and that puts the third +1/+1 counter on the creature, who gets the 10 life? The controller. But in that scenario your opponent is still the Controller AND the Owner of the aura. Gaining control of a creature doesn't gain you control of auras or equipment attached to that creature. Entropic fucked around with this message at 18:47 on Feb 14, 2014 |
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Chainsawdomy posted:Rules question: Who receives the benefits of an aura, the controlling player or the owning player? That is to say, if I cast Portent of Betrayal on a creature with Ordeal of Heliod, attack, and that puts the third +1/+1 counter on the creature, who gets the 10 life? As Entropic said, the opponent owns and controls the aura. You just happen to borrowing the dude that the aura is attached to.
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Entropic posted:The controller. Ok great, thank you. This is what I thought, and I rightfully sac-ed the creature directly to Tymaret instead of swinging first. A friend criticized me on the play.
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I'm just saying it's pretty rude to whip out a camera and take a picture of someone no matter what you're doing and it makes me really insecure about my greasy neckbeard that I wear solely to blend in at my FLGS. Also something about my soul. Now the more important question - is it legal to whip out my $700 film camera to take a photo of my opponent's hand, process the negative in the darkroom attached to my flgs, and then use that as a reference for the rest of the match? Seriously just don't take pictures in real matches.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 19:05 |
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^^ Agree Wtf is so hard about writing down the cards?
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Zoness posted:I'm just saying it's pretty rude to whip out a camera and take a picture of someone no matter what you're doing and it makes me really insecure about my greasy neckbeard that I wear solely to blend in at my FLGS. Also something about my soul. I don't really care if it makes you uncomfortable unless I was playing you, in which case you would have let me know after I politely explained what I was about to do and asked if you would be OK with it. You would also be the first to turn it down. The absolute first thing I said was to politely ask to see their hands. You can be rude about a lot of other poo poo in this game that will never be discussed because it's obvious. It's like simple manners need to go away when a phone is involved. poo poo, I haven't even pointed out that the card we're even discussing is Slaughter Games. Would you still feel so perfectly secure in your person while I rummage through every card in your deck? quote:Now the more important question - is it legal to whip out my $700 film camera to take a photo of my opponent's hand, process the negative in the darkroom attached to my flgs, and then use that as a reference for the rest of the match? I'm pretty sure the legality of that has already been discussed as far as official tournaments, but I'm pretty sure all of that work might take longer than to write down all the cards in a person's hands! quote:Seriously just don't take pictures in real matches. It has been universally preferred by everyone I've played, stop freaking out over it. It's not nearly as big a deal as you're making it out to be. Jesus. ScarletBrother posted:^^ Agree Nothing, but using a phone is more convenient for both players?
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The Wonder Weapon posted:Posting this here so I can find it again when Herald and SotL make it under $1 (Herald is very close already) I'm on mobile and it wont link correctly for me, whats the post? Speculating on herald and SotL? Seems to me like people havent made up their mind about what to pay for those yet.
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Do you guys have some way of monitoring big value changes automatically or just look at individual cards on tcgplayer?
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Smashing Link posted:Do you guys have some way of monitoring big value changes automatically or just look at individual cards on tcgplayer? MTGPrice has an automated email program you can sign up for and get updates when a big swing happens. Doesn't let you get in since it's time-delayed, but knowing when something you have lying around just jumped to sell into the rush can help you get in on the feeding frenzy before people realize Disrupting Shoal isn't actually a $16 card.
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bhsman posted:I don't really care if it makes you uncomfortable unless I was playing you, in which case you would have let me know after I politely explained what I was about to do and asked if you would be OK with it. You would also be the first to turn it down. It makes you lazy and creates a bad habit if you ever plan on playing at higher RELs. Why not just create good habits that won't punish you later?
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 19:22 |
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Wow that is sweet, excellent resource.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 19:22 |
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ScarletBrother posted:It makes you lazy and creates a bad habit if you ever plan on playing at higher RELs. Why not just create good habits that won't punish you later? Because after FNM I want to go drinking...if I spend an over all 3 minutes per game writing down hands and play 3 games per match at 5 matches in a night I am effectively losing the equivalent of 2 beers being drunk or 45 minutes...and that isn't including my opponent. It speeds things up for everyone involved. It isn't a matter of being lazy...it is a matter of convenience. Everyone seems to confuse and combine the two concepts.
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ScarletBrother posted:It makes you lazy and creates a bad habit if you ever plan on playing at higher RELs. Why not just create good habits that won't punish you later? Because with Murdergoats, later won't be an issue.
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OssiansFolly posted:Because after FNM I want to go drinking...if I spend an over all 3 minutes per game writing down hands and play 3 games per match at 5 matches in a night I am effectively losing the equivalent of 2 beers being drunk or 45 minutes...and that isn't including my opponent. It speeds things up for everyone involved. It isn't a matter of being lazy...it is a matter of convenience. Everyone seems to confuse and combine the two concepts. That is a pretty intense justification for being lazy and ignoring really good advice.
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OssiansFolly posted:Because after FNM I want to go drinking...if I spend an over all 3 minutes per game writing down hands and play 3 games per match at 5 matches in a night I am effectively losing the equivalent of 2 beers being drunk or 45 minutes...and that isn't including my opponent. It speeds things up for everyone involved. It isn't a matter of being lazy...it is a matter of convenience. Everyone seems to confuse and combine the two concepts. The loving UW Mirror will go to turns anyway, who cares if your match ends in 38 or 35 minutes.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 19:33 |
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I have a strict FNM schedule that I must adhere too, and abhor any deviation.
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# ? Feb 14, 2014 19:34 |
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Don't understand the need to take pictures if I've already got a notepad out for life totals. Why would I take the time ask my opponent if it's OK for me to take a picture, pull out my phone, find the camera app, line up a shot, double check to make sure it's legible, then take a second one if it's not? Seems like a roundabout way to justify using your fancy pocket Facebook device. "Hold on" *scribbles in shorthand* "I'll pick that one, thanks." works a lot better.
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