I have been putting a little sticker on the front of the card with an "R" on it, but I was told in the last tournament that this was illegal (even though you can't see the sticker when they are face down).What was the the reason behind the ruling that it was illegal?
Or why not just have a list of the cards in your reserve as required by the rules and put all cards back into the appropriate place after the game ends? I know what cards are in my reserve and what aren’t.
Or why not just have a list of the cards in your reserve as required by the rules and put all cards back into the appropriate place after the game ends? I know what cards are in my reserve and what aren’t.
Yes, but it still takes longer to go through and find them all.
I like the magic marker idea -- a little "R" on the bottom right corner?
Would that be legal?
Thanks,
E
At Nationals I double sleeved my cards and the inside sleeve had a sticker on it and none of the judges who checked in my decks had a problem with it.
At Nationals I double sleeved my cards and the inside sleeve had a sticker on it and none of the judges who checked in my decks had a problem with it.
Great idea!
Did you use a thin, clear sleeve (the kind you get inside of packs) for the inner sleeve?
It seems like that would fit better inside the main sleeve.
Thanks,
E
P.S. Watchman: will this be legal at your tournament next Sat?
At Nationals I double sleeved my cards and the inside sleeve had a sticker on it and none of the judges who checked in my decks had a problem with it.
Great idea!
Did you use a thin, clear sleeve (the kind you get inside of packs) for the inner sleeve?
It seems like that would fit better inside the main sleeve.
Thanks,
E
P.S. Watchman: will this be legal at your tournament next Sat?
Since it’s an official tournament the only permitted way of what’s knowing what’s in your reserve is what the Reserve rules say is permissible, which is a list of what’s in your reserve.
At Nationals I double sleeved my cards and the inside sleeve had a sticker on it and none of the judges who checked in my decks had a problem with it.
Great idea!
Did you use a thin, clear sleeve (the kind you get inside of packs) for the inner sleeve?
It seems like that would fit better inside the main sleeve.
Thanks,
E
P.S. Watchman: will this be legal at your tournament next Sat?
At Nationals I double sleeved my cards and the inside sleeve had a sticker on it and none of the judges who checked in my decks had a problem with it.
Great idea!
Did you use a thin, clear sleeve (the kind you get inside of packs) for the inner sleeve?
It seems like that would fit better inside the main sleeve.
Thanks,
E
P.S. Watchman: will this be legal at your tournament next Sat?
Yes I use specific double sleeve sleeves they're a real tight fit. You can get them off Amazon.
I'm assuming he put the sticker on the outside of the clear part of the sleeve.I have been putting a little sticker on the front of the card with an "R" on it, but I was told in the last tournament that this was illegal (even though you can't see the sticker when they are face down).What was the the reason behind the ruling that it was illegal?
Or why not just have a list of the cards in your reserve as required by the rules and put all cards back into the appropriate place after the game ends? I know what cards are in my reserve and what aren’t.That'd be too easy :P
Yeah, I understood that from the follow-on discussion. In my defense, however, that was not what emonier asked about, he asked about putting a sticker on "the front of the card" not on the front of the sleeve. That--putting a sticker on a card--should be totally allowed, provided the sticker does not confer an in game advantage (like covering a stat or a key word in an SA).I'm assuming he put the sticker on the outside of the clear part of the sleeve.I have been putting a little sticker on the front of the card with an "R" on it, but I was told in the last tournament that this was illegal (even though you can't see the sticker when they are face down).What was the the reason behind the ruling that it was illegal?
This is kinda a question and not meant to anger anyone. I agree with the making a list to what cards are in your reserve pile. Instead of putting a sticker on the card sleeve, could you choose a different color card sleeve instead as a way to tell your deck apart from your reserve pile or would that be considered a no-no?
This is kinda a question and not meant to anger anyone. I agree with the making a list to what cards are in your reserve pile. Instead of putting a sticker on the card sleeve, could you choose a different color card sleeve instead as a way to tell your deck apart from your reserve pile or would that be considered a no-no?
This is kinda a question and not meant to anger anyone. I agree with the making a list to what cards are in your reserve pile. Instead of putting a sticker on the card sleeve, could you choose a different color card sleeve instead as a way to tell your deck apart from your reserve pile or would that be considered a no-no?
Question for the Elders...This is kinda a question and not meant to anger anyone. I agree with the making a list to what cards are in your reserve pile. Instead of putting a sticker on the card sleeve, could you choose a different color card sleeve instead as a way to tell your deck apart from your reserve pile or would that be considered a no-no?
Unfortunately cards from Reserve can hit the deck, at which point it can't truly be randomized.
For the most part. There's also the deck check, and between rounds spot check aspect. We did have a player penalized at Nationals for failing to return his reserve to the correct cards between roundsOK. Just wanting to make sure I wasn't missing something.
For the most part. There's also the deck check, and between rounds spot check aspect. We did have a player penalized at Nationals for failing to return his reserve to the correct cards between roundsOK. Just wanting to make sure I wasn't missing something.
I can say as a player, if I brought a deck to a tournament and a host told me I couldn't play it because I denoted my reserve cards by adding a R in permanent marker on the front of a sleeve or had a sticker in the sandwich of a double sleeved deck, I would be a bit miffed.
Question: for the reserve. Aren't you supposed to have a cheat sheet/write down what you have in your reserve? Can you keep the cheat sheet (need a better term for this) on your person?Yes you are required to have a written reserve list, and yes you can keep the reserve list with you.