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REGLAS DE TORNEO DE MAGIC: the GATHERING Efectivas Desde El 28 De Septiembre De 2020 Introduction REGLAS DE TORNEO DE MAGIC: THE GATHERING Efectivas desde el 28 de septiembre de 2020 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 1. Tournament Fundamentals .............................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Tournament Types .................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Publishing Tournament Information ........................................................................................................ 5 1.3 Tournament Roles ................................................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Participation Eligibility ........................................................................................................................... 5 1.5 DCI Numbers.......................................................................................................................................... 6 1.6 Tournament Organizer ............................................................................................................................ 7 1.7 Head Judge ............................................................................................................................................. 7 1.8 Floor Judges ........................................................................................................................................... 7 1.9 Scorekeeper ............................................................................................................................................ 8 1.10 Players ................................................................................................................................................... 8 1.11 Spectators ............................................................................................................................................... 9 1.12 Rules Enforcement Levels ...................................................................................................................... 9 2. Tournament Mechanics ................................................................................................................................. 11 2.1 Match Structure .................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2 Play/Draw Rule ..................................................................................................................................... 11 2.3 Pregame Procedures .............................................................................................................................. 11 2.4 Conceding or Intentionally Drawing Games or Matches ........................................................................ 11 2.5 End-of-Match Procedure ....................................................................................................................... 12 2.6 Time Extensions ................................................................................................................................... 12 2.7 Deck Registration ................................................................................................................................. 12 2.8 Deck Checks ......................................................................................................................................... 13 2.9 Appeals to the Head Judge .................................................................................................................... 13 2.10 Dropping from a Tournament ............................................................................................................... 13 2.11 Taking Notes ........................................................................................................................................ 14 2.12 Electronic Devices ................................................................................................................................ 14 2.13 Video Coverage .................................................................................................................................... 15 3. Tournament Rules ......................................................................................................................................... 16 3.1 Tiebreakers ........................................................................................................................................... 16 3.2 Format Categories ................................................................................................................................. 16 3.3 Authorized Cards .................................................................................................................................. 16 3.4 Proxy Cards .......................................................................................................................................... 17 3.5 Helper Cards ......................................................................................................................................... 17 3.6 Card Identification and Interpretation .................................................................................................... 18 3.7 New Releases........................................................................................................................................ 18 3.8 Game Markers ...................................................................................................................................... 18 3.9 Card Shuffling ...................................................................................................................................... 18 3.10 Sleeves ................................................................................................................................................. 19 3.11 Marked Cards ....................................................................................................................................... 19 3.12 Hidden Information .............................................................................................................................. 20 3.13 Tapped/Flipped Cards ........................................................................................................................... 20 3.14 Graveyard Order ................................................................................................................................... 20 3.15 Sideboard ............................................................................................................................................. 20 4. Communication ............................................................................................................................................ 21 4.1 Player Communication .......................................................................................................................... 21 4.2 Tournament Shortcuts ........................................................................................................................... 22 1 4.3 Out-of-Order Sequencing ...................................................................................................................... 23 4.4 Loops.................................................................................................................................................... 24 4.5 Triggered Abilities ................................................................................................................................ 25 4.6 Team/Two-Headed Giant Communication ............................................................................................ 25 4.7 Game Layout ........................................................................................................................................ 25 4.8 Reversing Decisions .............................................................................................................................. 26 5. Tournament Violations ................................................................................................................................. 27 5.1 Cheating ............................................................................................................................................... 27 5.2 Bribery ................................................................................................................................................. 27 5.3 Wagering .............................................................................................................................................. 28 5.4 Unsporting Conduct .............................................................................................................................. 28 5.5 Slow Play ............................................................................................................................................. 28 5.6 Outside Assistance ................................................................................................................................ 28 6. Constructed Tournament Rules ..................................................................................................................... 29 6.1 Deck Construction Restrictions ............................................................................................................
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