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I like the sound of that. It's not a huge or difficult rule change but it does raise questions for other game types like booster. Say a player uses a plot is he then allowed to replace the missing card next game to keep a legal deck of 50 cards or should they just keep using 51-56 card decks?
I like were you are going but I think a rule like that would actually help the top players more as they use plot the most.
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That's true Hobbit, I like Bill's idea then.
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on February 19, 2012, 12:03:49 AMThat's true Hobbit, I like Bill's idea then.So you went from let's have plot's every round to 1 a tournament... That's quite a change of heart. And it only took 5 posts!!
Quote from: TheHobbit13 on February 18, 2012, 11:59:44 PMI like were you are going but I think a rule like that would actually help the top players more as they use plot the most.I would have used Plot last year, but I didn't have the money to build three identical decks for Plot use. Thus, I stuck with my Phillies and only one deck. I'd be in support of this rule. I don't see how it helps top players, as they're going to Plot anyway.
I would like it to go the other way. I think only one deck should be allowed to be checked in with a Plot in it. The idea of ripping a Plot is so that a person can't use it in future rounds.
I do kind of like the idea of being allowed to switch you plot three times per tourney because I am a poor player and can't afford enough cards to make three identical decks, so I just don't use plot. but if we were allowed three plots per tourney then all players could use plot more then ounce instead of only the players with more money being able to have this opportunity.We could make it so that you could check in you three plots with you deck to avoid some players using three per deck, instead of three per tourney.
One of the benefits to potentially changing the rule to one Plot per tournament would be forcing people to maybe use more expansive standalone (or not standalone at all) in decks.
I would have used Plot last year, but I didn't have the money to build three identical decks for Plot use. Thus, I stuck with my Phillies and only one deck. I'd be in support of this rule. I don't see how it helps top players, as they're going to Plot anyway.
if someone wants to add a Plot to their deck in between rounds, it would extremely hard for them to get caught anyway.
Quote from: SomeKittens on February 19, 2012, 12:08:04 AMI would have used Plot last year, but I didn't have the money to build three identical decks for Plot use. Thus, I stuck with my Phillies and only one deck. I'd be in support of this rule. I don't see how it helps top players, as they're going to Plot anyway.Depending on how you build defenses, you don't necessarily need three decks. Two is often enough, and in most tournament (5 or less rounds) is all you're allowed. I've been using plot in all of my tournament decks for 6(?) years now, and I've only torn all of my plots in two or three tournaments.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on February 21, 2012, 03:58:01 PMOne of the benefits to potentially changing the rule to one Plot per tournament would be forcing people to maybe use more expansive standalone (or not standalone at all) in decks.What do you mean by "more expensive standalone (or no stand alone at all) in decks."?