I recently had some struggles at the San Mateo regionals with some unclear
judging rulings on coin flips.
Is there some sort of proper protocol indicating what should be done regarding
the flipping of coins? The judge seemed to arbitrarily and incompetently
rule that the coin must stay completely on the table, but what if the coin
hits the table, bounces off, and hits the floor in clear view of the opposing
player?
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It is up to the head judge to decide how they wish to handle coin flips for their
tournament.
We will add a line in the next policy document update addressing this issue.
Take Care,
Ian Estrin
Judge Manager
Upper Deck Entertainment
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judging rulings on coin flips.
Is there some sort of proper protocol indicating what should be done regarding
the flipping of coins? The judge seemed to arbitrarily and incompetently
rule that the coin must stay completely on the table, but what if the coin
hits the table, bounces off, and hits the floor in clear view of the opposing
player?
--------------------------------------
It is up to the head judge to decide how they wish to handle coin flips for their
tournament.
We will add a line in the next policy document update addressing this issue.
Take Care,
Ian Estrin
Judge Manager
Upper Deck Entertainment
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