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Who said that the set would be in Sealed Deck?
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i agree. in some ccg's playtesters and members of the R&D team are not allowed to play in official tournaments.
As for the category winners, the first Nats where the new cards were allowed was 2007 with FoOF. I don't think any of the people on those lists was a playtester when they placed, for RNRS or tournament placings.
Quote from: Professoralstad on March 28, 2011, 12:28:18 AMAs for the category winners, the first Nats where the new cards were allowed was 2007 with FoOF. I don't think any of the people on those lists was a playtester when they placed, for RNRS or tournament placings.In the case of tins, it didn't really matter, since you got your cards before drafting. You already knew what you would get from the new set, and could go after assisting cards. With disciples, I would have taken Good Samaritan first round had I known about Kindness. Although, I didn't play booster this past nats...but had I...
Fail. I disagree though. The main thing is drafting cards. Worrying about what your opponent has is not as important.
It's pretty easy to see here. With tins and new sets playtesters do indeed have an unfair advantage on deck building/drafting. New players not knowing about Kindness is a perfect example. If the new set is sealed, and I get paired up against a playtester in the later rounds I would think, I would definitely say he has an unfair advantage on me. The playtester has a huge upper hand the first few rounds at least while everyone is learning their cards/abilities. IF the new set is a starter deck that is being used for sealed deck for this year's nationals, then I would say playtesters should not be allowed to participate in the category. Even if you are not an official playtester, like me for example with Eric. On previous sets we have playtested them, if I did that with this set then I would play the other category that day, or judge.
2007Booster Draft 1st - John Earley (MN)