Policy regarding "Note Taking" and "Outside Assistance"
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Tournament Policy 06.03.2008
22: Note taking
During play, players may take any notes they wish regarding the game in progress and may refer to those notes as they wish. Note-taking must not interfere with the normal flow of play, and no additional time will be allocated for it. Notes are public information to both players.
23. Outside Assistance
Players are not allowed to receive assistance from anyone not directly involved in the game. This includes advice or hints from other players or spectators who are not involved with the game. This also includes notes written prior to the game, either by the player or someone else.
In the bold marked text: is "game" meant to be "match"?
Otherwise it wouldn't be possible e.g. to use one's notes to decide which cards to take from the side deck into the main deck inbetween games...
What would have been the correct forum for this question?
(I seem to remember the policy is neither maintained by Paul Ross, nor Edwin T. nor Alex Charsky... But I can be wrong! 
http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/community/forums/thread/1127264.aspx
from UDE's Player Management Forums
Tournament Policy 06.03.2008
22: Note taking
During play, players may take any notes they wish regarding the game in progress and may refer to those notes as they wish. Note-taking must not interfere with the normal flow of play, and no additional time will be allocated for it. Notes are public information to both players.
23. Outside Assistance
Players are not allowed to receive assistance from anyone not directly involved in the game. This includes advice or hints from other players or spectators who are not involved with the game. This also includes notes written prior to the game, either by the player or someone else.
In the bold marked text: is "game" meant to be "match"?
Otherwise it wouldn't be possible e.g. to use one's notes to decide which cards to take from the side deck into the main deck inbetween games...
What would have been the correct forum for this question?
http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/community/forums/thread/1127264.aspx