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From: Andrew Payne III <smiling_bandit@**********.COM>
Subject: Timing and Tournements (was:Re: FASA Answers on Red Widow and
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 15:22:14 -0700
---Brett Barksdale wrote:
[SNIP]
<summary>

Brett is no very happy about the ruleing's involving "Green Apple
Quicksteps".

</summary>

I feel the same way as you Brett. The group that I play with has made
it's own ruling on the whole time issue. We break it down to this for
all the timing issues.

Only before each Phase or each step during the Combat Phase, is any
other player allowed to play any card when it is not their turn. Also
right before a challenge is revealed over. We do make exceptions for
any card that will modify die rolls and any card that effects a card
that is just coming out of a players hand during that phase or step.
We never actually wrote these rules down yet, we have just agreed on
them so far. So if you do not understand why we play this way I am
sorry, it's just how we have been play the game.

I definatly think that the simplistic timing system may have to get a
little more complicated for tournement play. I have had a decks
pivital combo be completely made useless by a "RuleJudge" in one of
the Jyhad tournements I played in. If FASA does not take a more
strict approach to the timing issues I can forsee some of you being
screwed on a ruling during a tournement.

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Andrew Payne III
smiling_bandit@**********.com
http://www.oakland.edu/~ddmccoll/sr







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