IPG Tidbit of the Day: Looking at Extra Cards is when a player - TopicsExpress



          

IPG Tidbit of the Day: Looking at Extra Cards is when a player looks at a card they were not entitled to see. Players are considered to have looked at a card when they have been able to observe the face of a hidden card, or when a card is moved any significant amount from a deck, but before it touches the other cards in their hand. This includes errors of dexterity or catching a play error before the card is placed into his or her hand. Once a card has been placed into his or her hand or if a player takes a game action after removing the card from the library, the offense is no longer Looking at Extra Cards. A player is not considered to have looked at extra cards when he or she places a card face down on the table (without looking at the card) in an effort to count out cards he or she will draw. This penalty is applied only once if one or more cards are seen in the same action or sequence of actions. (IPG 2.2)
Posted on: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 18:15:13 +0000

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