Originally Posted by
Julian23
Round 3: UB ANT
Game1: I keep a super fast hand with Vial, Lords, Adepts but only MMS and Wasteland as disruption. When facing lethal on turn4, he goes for it: some Cantrips, <lots of Cabal Rituals>, drops LED but doesn't have to crack it since Infernal Tutor is his last card anyways. He grabs IGG and plays it.
This is were things get fucked up. He looks up at me for some seconds, then goes through his graveyard mumbling something about having made a mistake, looks at me again for some seconds. I tell him I don't wanna respond and he tries to crack the LED claiming that he never passed priority. Since he's a guy I know I try to sort things out and ask him whether he knew he had to announce he wanted to keep priority after playing IGG. His answer was that he didn't know it and that he thinks he made a mistake there. He still insists on cracking that LED since "c'mon, you know I would have actually done that". I call a judge over and he rules in my favor after interviewing both of us.
This felt so bad. Actually, I've been opposing runnning our local tournaments on REL Competitive. On REL Competitive I try to take advantage of each and every mistake my opponent makes. This is usually ok but not appropiate for local tournaments. Therefor I really argue for REL Regular on small events. We hardlly ever gather more than 20-30 people for an event.
gl&hf