Melanger son jeu avant un duel

Forum > Général > Questions de Règles Magic
Total : 17 Messages. Page n°2/2 - < 1 2
Utilisateur(s) présent(s) sur ce sujet :
  • et 0 invités
Ce Sujet est Locké !

Sacha

Avatar de Sacha

Hors Ligne

Admin Passif depuis le 27/06/2025

Grade : [Super Modo]

Inscrit le 03/06/2003
6411 Messages/ 1 Contributions/ 0 Pts

Envoyé par Sacha le Mercredi 08 Octobre 2008 à 09:45


quelques points importants en gras :
21. Shuffling
Shuffling must be done so that the faces of the cards cannot be seen. Regardless of the method used to shuffle, players’ decks must be sufficiently randomized. Each time players shuffle their deck, they must present their deck to their opponent for additional shuffling and/or cutting. Players may request to have a Judge shuffle their cards rather than pass that duty to their opponent, this request will be honored at a Judge’s discretion. By presenting their decks to their opponents, players are stating that their decks are correct, legal, and sufficiently randomized.

After decks are presented and accepted, any player who does not believe his or her opponent has made a reasonable effort to sufficiently randomize his or her deck must notify a Judge. The Head Judge has final authority to determine whether a deck has been sufficiently randomized. The Head Judge also has the authority to determine if a player has used reasonable effort to randomize his or her deck. If the Head Judge believes that either the deck has not been sufficiently randomized or that a player has not made a reasonable effort to randomize his or her deck, the player will be subject to the appropriate provisions of the DCI Penalty Guidelines.

At Competitive and Professional level events players must always shuffle their opponents’ decks at the beginning of games. The Head Judge can mandate the shuffling of opponents’ decks at Regular Level Events as long as he or she announces this at the beginning of the tournament. If a shuffling effect takes place during gameplay, players may shuffle and must cut their opponents’ decks after the shuffling effect is completed.

Once players shuffle and/or cut their opponents’ decks, the cards are returned to their original owners. If the opponent has shuffled the player’s deck, that player may make one final cut.

___________________


shadowkhan

Avatar de shadowkhan

Hors Ligne

Membre Inactif depuis le 15/08/2013

Grade : [Nomade]

Inscrit le 17/09/2006
371 Messages/ 0 Contributions/ 0 Pts

Envoyé par shadowkhan le Mercredi 08 Octobre 2008 à 11:07


ok merci

___________________



Ornowe

Avatar de Ornowe

Hors Ligne

Membre Inactif depuis le 31/12/2012

Grade : [Nomade]

Inscrit le 26/06/2003
549 Messages/ 0 Contributions/ 3 Pts

Envoyé par Ornowe le Mercredi 08 Octobre 2008 à 17:46


ohooo
merci pour c'est précision sacha, j'avou que je ne pensai pas du tout qu'on était obligé de couper l'adversaire, et encore moins de le melanger ! (meme si ça semble surtout valable pour les tournois important)

et surtout je ne savais pas que l'on pouvais ensuite se recouper soit meme, ce qui peut etre utile si l'adversaire est capable de trier le deck en le melangeant (certains prestidigitateurs sont tres doués ^^)

par contre le coup de se faire melanger par l'arbitre c'est un peu gros quand meme, ils ont un peu autre chose à foutre. Quoique, un de ces jours si c'est un pote qui arbitre je viendrais peut etre 'embeter un peu )

___________________

Chaque réalité n'est que le rêve d'une autre, et chaque rêveur est un dieu qui s'ignore.
Diffusion selon Venser

Total : 17 Messages. Page n°2/2 - < 1 2