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Quote from: AMRN on October 06, 2008, 13:49:48 PMQuote from: Chipaccrual on October 06, 2008, 13:43:38 PMQuote from: HaworthBantam on October 06, 2008, 13:29:39 PMOnce the cards are mucked, they"re dead. Sorry but, imho, The TD made the right decision, regardless of whether the cards were easily identifiable.It"s these harsh lessons that we learn from You"re a harsh man, but rules are rules.Note to Des :- Don"t let Ian play an APAT event, will only end in tears and tantrums. FYP Fair point.
Quote from: Chipaccrual on October 06, 2008, 13:43:38 PMQuote from: HaworthBantam on October 06, 2008, 13:29:39 PMOnce the cards are mucked, they"re dead. Sorry but, imho, The TD made the right decision, regardless of whether the cards were easily identifiable.It"s these harsh lessons that we learn from You"re a harsh man, but rules are rules.Note to Des :- Don"t let Ian play an APAT event, will only end in tears and tantrums. FYP
Quote from: HaworthBantam on October 06, 2008, 13:29:39 PMOnce the cards are mucked, they"re dead. Sorry but, imho, The TD made the right decision, regardless of whether the cards were easily identifiable.It"s these harsh lessons that we learn from You"re a harsh man, but rules are rules.Note to Des :- Don"t let Ian play an APAT event, will only end in tears and tantrums.
Once the cards are mucked, they"re dead. Sorry but, imho, The TD made the right decision, regardless of whether the cards were easily identifiable.It"s these harsh lessons that we learn from
I bow to you guys greater knowledge, but I am sure I have read somewhere that if you muck accidently, but can easily identify your cards, they may be retrieved.
Rob, you are a genius.
You are a genius Rob
Fortunate for Player A that he wasn"t at an event I was TDing - he"d have had a lot more to witter and moan about then.