Equating falsehood to dissention from you will never not be misleading. Your semantics are in themselves intentional deceptions.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Taysby on February 26, 2014, 10:48:27 PMBecause you can't do that on a phone ;)
Yep. They think I'll look at porn or something.
Quote from: NyghtHawk on February 26, 2014, 09:45:27 AMOoo! Agreed!
As for magic borders. I think we should go back to the old border and brown artifacts!
Quote from: E.kann1 on February 23, 2014, 10:29:30 PMBecause the pro tour is the highest level of competition (right?), I would enter assuming that 1. The rules of the game will be followed in the strictest sense, and 2. Your opponents won't let an opportunity to take advantage of a mistake go away.Quote from: Steerpike on February 23, 2014, 10:24:07 PMThanks for the suggestions, and +1 :)
1. If you enjoy the competitive experience then its pretty much worth it right there. If you expect to lose, it's only unwise if you do not believe that the entry fee is worth playing the minimum number of matches.
2. Umm, untap before you draw?
Read up on the sticked thread about the stack and make sure you're aware of all rulings on the cards in the deck you will enter with
1. While I generally play casual, I like to try different things, so that's a good idea to keep in mind when I lose and get mad ;)
2. I like to think I'm pretty good at the rules. I play casual more because of the money, not because it's less complicated (even though sometimes it isn't, especially with my melek/think twice deck, for example.)
But the rulings on the cards in my deck is a good idea, thanks.
1 question: if someone forgets to untap something and then draws, is it legal to not let them untap it until next turn?