Sinopsis
A Magic: the Gathering Judging podcast about rules/judging/good times by Judges for other Judges. Judge.
Episodios
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JudgeCast: JudgeCast_008
28/03/2010 Duración: 01h14minRiki and Sean discuss the recent changes to the Magic Infraction Procedure Guidelines published and how they might affect interactions between players, their opponents, and the judges who babysit...er...answer their calls. They have a ton of new listener questions ranging from intricate and complex to straightforward and simple. They also discuss Sean's recent non-performance at his local PTQ and Riki's recent trip out to the SCG $10K weekend in Indianapolis. We're always interested to hear your rules questions and quandries, so send them to us at judgecast@gmail.com. You can also become a fan of JudgeCast on Facebook now where you can submit questions, add topics for judgely discussion, and keep in touch with the latest news on the show's coming attractions! As always, we'd like to thank our wonderful hosts at MTGCast.com and the folks at Music Alley (http://music.mevio.com) for providing podsafe bumper music by Carbon Leaf.
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JudgeCast: JudgeCast_007
21/03/2010 Duración: 59minHow do you properly resolve the trigger on Rhystic Study? Is Vesuva broken with Scapeshift? Riki and Sean are back with more of your questions and a few clarifications from episodes past. They've also decided to start giving stuff away because, heck, who doesn't like winning draft sets?
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JudgeCast: JudgeCast_006
15/03/2010 Duración: 53minRiki and Sean take on your rules questions as always, and go in depth to talk about what each of the levels of judges does, how they're different, and what it means to advance. Send your questions to judgecast@gmail.com. Our great thanks go out to Chris Otwell and the MTGCast crew for hosting us, [...]
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JudgeCast: JudgeCast_005
08/03/2010 Duración: 01h06minIn this episode, Riki and Sean discuss their experiences at Pro Tour San Diego, including a couple sensitive incidents that have caused a stir among players and judges alike. They also answer listeners' e-mail questions about the fine line between fraud and Jedi mind-tricks, rules questions, and what to do when your judge gets out [...]