This will be showing up on the mailing list thread soon but to give everyone a heads up:
In the Tournament Appendix appendix A section A-8 it states that a
match win is when a player wins 2 games. If a player wins 1 game and has 2
draws, additional games must be played until one player wins two games.
Then in the training section from the website yugioh-card.com it states
in the Object of the Game section it states a player who has 1 win and
2 draws is declared the winner. With everything that UDE is doing to
clear up inconsistencies,update rulings, and asking for feedback on the
good and bad things, I bring this item to your attention.
It was brought to my attention by the winner of regioanls in Indy 5/7.
With the precision and exactness required to win at this level, and
inconsistency like this could be exploited and cause problems. I have
heard of people playing self destruct button at a regional and winning on
this point. Not because the head judge made the ruling but because each
player had seen Object to the Game section.
Thank you for looking in to this.
Chris Goff
Answer:
Follow section A-8 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! policy.
UDE Tournament Policy supercedes the rulebook. As stated in section
A-8:
"Most matches are best two out of three games, which means the first
player to win two games is the winner of the match. Games continue until
one player wins two games. If two players have drawn a game and each
player then wins a game, they will need to play additional games until
one player wins two games in the match."
A player does not win the match by having 1 win and 2 draws.
So much for winning the first round and then drawing 2 more. So for all of those "Self-Destruct Button" decks, the only way you're going to win is by using the full 40 minutes and hoping for first blood. This puts a crimp in the regionals plan...
In the Tournament Appendix appendix A section A-8 it states that a
match win is when a player wins 2 games. If a player wins 1 game and has 2
draws, additional games must be played until one player wins two games.
Then in the training section from the website yugioh-card.com it states
in the Object of the Game section it states a player who has 1 win and
2 draws is declared the winner. With everything that UDE is doing to
clear up inconsistencies,update rulings, and asking for feedback on the
good and bad things, I bring this item to your attention.
It was brought to my attention by the winner of regioanls in Indy 5/7.
With the precision and exactness required to win at this level, and
inconsistency like this could be exploited and cause problems. I have
heard of people playing self destruct button at a regional and winning on
this point. Not because the head judge made the ruling but because each
player had seen Object to the Game section.
Thank you for looking in to this.
Chris Goff
Answer:
Follow section A-8 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! policy.
UDE Tournament Policy supercedes the rulebook. As stated in section
A-8:
"Most matches are best two out of three games, which means the first
player to win two games is the winner of the match. Games continue until
one player wins two games. If two players have drawn a game and each
player then wins a game, they will need to play additional games until
one player wins two games in the match."
A player does not win the match by having 1 win and 2 draws.
So much for winning the first round and then drawing 2 more. So for all of those "Self-Destruct Button" decks, the only way you're going to win is by using the full 40 minutes and hoping for first blood. This puts a crimp in the regionals plan...