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From: Felix Hoefert <FHoefert@********.DE>
Subject: Re: gencon tournament rules (official)
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 21:29:05 +0200
Loki wrote:
>
> ---Gabe Rosario <Brakiss187@***.COM> wrote:
> >
> > Okay kids here are the rules for GenCon. Constructed deck (single and
> > multi)
> >
> > 1. Min. 60 decks.
> > 2. No proxy's
>
> What's meant by a proxy?

A proxy´s a card with a different card´s text written on it by hand, or
a piece of paper in the sleeve to represent a card. People use these if
they don´t own or want to play with certain Rare cards.

>
> > 3. English cards only.
> > 4. Colored sleeves are legal
> > 5. Players can cut other players cards.
> > 6. When rolling to see who goes first you MAY use LOTI or DÉJÀ VU
to modify
> > your roll, this means you draw your seven cards before rolling.
>
> Interesting idea. I like it.

How would a LotI influence a die roll? I think you meant Loaded Dice.
>
> > 7. The player that goes first Does not draw his/her eighth card their first
> > turn.
> > 8. All games are to 60 rep.
> > 9. Sucker runs don't count toward your 6 objectives. So if you have 4 you
> > better have 6 more objectives.
> > 10. If time runs out, cause there will be a time limit, the person with the
> > most rep wins. In case of a tie we go to a D6 roll (which if you have LOTI
> > or DÉJÀ VU you can use them) to determine the winner.
>
> No limitations on Media Chick in this regard?
>
> > 11. If Saeder-Krupp wins the game the player that visited last that caused
> > Saeder-Krupp to win, loses the game NO matter what!!
> > 12. The most important rule: THE JUDGE'S SAY IS FINAL!!!
>
> Of course. :o)
>
> Nothing special as far as the bullies and morph-objectives go? Guess they're
> legal, just annoying.
>
And killing the game´s spirit. ---Felix

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