From this
thread:
Hi,
I can't quite find out what happens in this instance, so I'm asking here.
Here's the situation:
Players A and B are playing a game.
Random
person walks by and states to other random person: "Hey, he has two
Nether Fractures, is he purposely bluffing by letting that guy play
that card?"
Player B (holding the 2 Nether Fractures in question) turns around and says: "Thanks for telling him what's in my hand!"
Now,
the random people involved were not people in the tournament. Rather,
they were just passing by. The one person didn't mean to say it so
loudly; it's just that the area was noisy, and then for some reason it
was quiet when he said it (you know those situations - loud noise, and
then suddenly it's quiet and everyone can hear you?).
So as a
judge, I deemed this to damage the game state and called that game a
draw, gave them a time extension (they were only 10 minutes in) and let
them play again. I told the random people not to watch the game and to
move to another area.
I know that's not normally what would be done. What is the normal procedure?