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Personally, I wouldn't mind if a young kid played Type-A as long as they didn't have RNRS points in T1-2p. If they happened to place 2nd in a TEAMS event because their partner was awesome, I'd still like them to have a shot at Type-A. If they happened to place 2nd in Booster because their draft was amazing, I'd like them to still have a shot at Type-A. And if they placed 2nd in Closed Deck because there were only 2 people playing at their local, I'd still like them to have a shot at Type-A.This may not be officially the criteria, but I feel like it is following the "spirit of the law".
My boys were playing Type 2 multi as "filler" players, and they were using my extra T2 decks. Both had a shot at winning, and it got me to thinking. What if they had pulled their SoG sooner or if I had not falling awayed one of their souls.
The inventor of Type A, Wild Bill, pretty much let's anyone who hasn't won a T1-2P or Type A tourney play Type A, so long as they are young enough. I guess its up to Rob in the end, but Type A was meant as a way for younger kids to feel competitive at tourneys with elite players. I guess tourney hosts have discretion ultimately, but Bill is definitely a Spirit of the Law kind of guy.
Personally I'd like to see Type A limited to kids who are under the age of 12 and have less than 5 RNRS points in T1-2p.
Yea when I drove up to MN in recent times, Wild Bill let Nathan, Jordan, and I all play in the Type A category...Kirk