Von Umu

13 Gedanken zu „TRICKRICHTER! Perfekter CHEAT in Magic the Gathering?“
  1. crafty, scummy, but a tab bit sloppy on the RiP player. it's a shame that it happens. hope this serves as a reminder to always call your triggers. even if the opponent looks like they are going with it without saying.

  2. (im 16) I was playing a game at fnm and i was playing a g/b sack deck with cutthroat and my opponent was playing werewolf tribal and it has come to the 3rd round/tiebreaker. I am low on health and he plays a spell that makes me lose a certain amount of life which can kill me. But then i realize, i can saccrifice a bunch of eldrazi to keep me allive and it would also kill my opponent. So i say, "that might be game…. (i realize) oh wait actually i can win the game right here" and as im about to sacc my eldrazi a player next to me yells, "SACC SACC SACC!" out of excitement i guess. And then my opponent says, "hey u cant help him like that" even though that was clearly what i was about to do. He then tells me, "you cant do that now because that guy helped you." And i think thats bullshit because i already knew so we get into an argument, then another player next to him says that he saw the whole thing and said that my opponent was right and that he wins the game. I was so fucking pissed that when he whent for a handshake i refused and i just left.

  3. a douchbag nothing more playing only for the win leads to such stupid childish actions. at a fnm a while ago a opponent of me did a similar thing even if i announced the trigger 2 times he still didnt move the gy so i said again trigger. if i wold have take another action i would have missed the trigger. he obviously wanted me to do anything else so he can called the trigger missed. this thing was ketter is doin is even whorse because he suggest his opponent all ok the gy is gone go on buddy just to bitch because of the trigger. maybe its not an incident he play one of the most degenerative uninteractive decks arround must be his style in real life to based on his actions.

  4. Is there any ruling with people manipulating their graveyard like he did? It's for sure a cowardly way to play Magic as you're relying on technical rulings to help you win games as opposed to your skill and gameplay. Not at all the way Magic should be played.

  5. so since nothing significant had happened why cant they back up to the point of the trigger, ive seen them back up whole turns how is this different??? I mean the judge was called immediately ….. its things like this that destroy faith in competitive mtg. I would file  a complaint about the judge.

  6. I've had SO many bad experiences with judges, and very few good ones. Kent sounds and looks like an asshole anyway. Brian Kibler did something similar to someone I know. He sac'ed his wasteland, targetting a land, put it in his graveyard, and then put it back in play claiming he wanted to go back and didn't finish announcing an ability. Judge ruled in his favor. I'm convinced that all pro players are cheaters.

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