vaporeon
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With this new forum being here, I thought I'd ask this. At a states I played in last year, a player flipped a coin and it landed outside his play area, so he claims. I watched him flip the coin instead of watching my game and saw that it landed outside his play mat. He called a judge over to get a reflip on the tails he go and he was allowed to reflip it. To me, a play area is considered both my opponents and my play space, ending at the players play space next to use and off the table. Pretty simple to me with no need to rule shark but can be a issue in tournament play.
Now, how is this suppose to be handled? This is more he said, she said but what counts as play space? Is it just your playmat if you have one, your side of the table are both players play area?
On a personal note, I dont think he would have called a judge over had he flipped heads.
Now, how is this suppose to be handled? This is more he said, she said but what counts as play space? Is it just your playmat if you have one, your side of the table are both players play area?
On a personal note, I dont think he would have called a judge over had he flipped heads.