D.2 - Deck Registration


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Note- The rulings in this sub-section may be out of date. Refer to the latest DCI rules for more accurate information.

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D.2.1- Players may be required by the judge to record their deck contents, including their sideboard. They may also be required to record any movement of cards to and from their sideboard. [Tournament Rules 1996/10/01]

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D.2.2- When decks are registered, the deck and sideboard must be returned to their original status before the start of each match. If this is not done, the head judge decides if this is worth a Notice, Single Warning, or Double Warning. [Tournament Rules 1997/10/01]

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D.2.3- If the tournament requires deck registration, any player discovered with a deck that does not match the registration forfeits a duel. [Duelist Magazine #14, Page 52] This may be upgraded to forfeiting a match or even ejection if it is not known how long the deck may have been misregistered. [Aahz 1997/01/14]

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D.2.4- Be sure to collect your cards after each game. Losing cards to another player may cause your deck to be misregistered or fall below the 60 card minimum. If such a mistake is discovered, the minimum penalty is to forfeit a game. If this is not discovered until a later match, the penalty may be enforced on both players. [Tournament Rules 1997/10/01]

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