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Title: Type II choosing LS
Post by: Wanderer on January 04, 2010, 11:09:41 AM
If your opponent doesn't choose a LS when he makes a rescue attempt Does the blocker get to choose 1 that they are able to rescue (Doubler)Or do they just choose afterwards?
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: EmJayBee83 on January 04, 2010, 11:22:56 AM
The way it's been played is that the rescuer must choose a lost soul when asked. I don't know if that is how it is officially supposed to work, but that is what happens in real games.

If the rescuer refuses to choose a lost soul at that point I would guess the blocker has the right to pick one. I say guess because I've never been in the situation where the rescuer said, "No, I'm not going to choose a Lost Soul to rescue," after he/she was asked.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: BubbleBoy on January 04, 2010, 12:38:36 PM
I believe it is the blocker's responsibility to make sure the rescuer chooses the LS, and if he doesn't, as MJB said, then the rescuer looses his chance and the blocker may decide.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: Wanderer on January 04, 2010, 12:41:57 PM
That makes sense.Thanks.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: sk on January 04, 2010, 01:30:10 PM
It's still rescuer's choice.  If they forgot to declare earlier, Bryon has had the rescuer choose a lost soul that was available to be rescued at the beginning of the battle to be the one they chose.  The rescuer can't refuse to choose one, though they could choose one they don't have access to.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: EmJayBee83 on January 04, 2010, 01:39:30 PM
It's still rescuer's choice.  If they forgot to declare earlier, Bryon has had the rescuer choose a lost soul that was available to be rescued at the beginning of the battle to be the one they chose.  The rescuer can't refuse to choose one, though they could choose one they don't have access to.

As a judge I would rule that a rescuer cannot declare a rescue attempt and then--after the battle is complete--choose a lost soul he never had access to. This just to be fair to the blocker who may have chosen not to defend a battle challenge.

Of course, if the blocker is worried about this he should ask for the LS choice prior to placing a blocker into battle and help keep the judge from being forced to make such a decision.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: BubbleBoy on January 04, 2010, 01:48:07 PM
That's why I say it's the blocker's responsibility to demand, not the rescuer's responsibility to choose.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: sk on January 04, 2010, 01:55:23 PM
+1.

It has to be legal to choose a lost soul they didn't have access to, as you can do that under the rules of rescuer's choice (as you could add site access or band for access later).

Really, just get into the habit of asking "which soul?" when they attack.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: SirNobody on January 04, 2010, 03:07:09 PM
Hey,

Really, just get into the habit of asking "which soul?" when they attack.

You can do this in Type 1 games too and really confuse your opponents :)

Tschow,

Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: Lamborghini_diablo on January 04, 2010, 03:45:27 PM
That is unless they are using Jacob's Ladder...  ::)

 :P
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: sk on January 04, 2010, 04:15:46 PM
Really, just get into the habit of asking "which soul?" when they attack.
You can do this in Type 1 games too and really confuse your opponents :)

 :D I often do, albeit unintentionally.  I think it brings hope to the RLKs that the "big scary T2 guy" they were paired with doesn't even know the rules to T1.
Title: Re: Type II choosing LS
Post by: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on January 04, 2010, 05:05:59 PM
XD People have done that to me, I will actually tell them what ls I want, in hopes they will DOM it and then realize, We're playing T1.
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