rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

(Question) Taking Notes

4 messages from 3 participants · 14 January 2006
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gu...@mail.goo.ne.jp

Hi all. I have a question about taking notes during the Tournament. I know that I cannot take notes about the opponent's deck or activities, unless it is related to the Status of the Game. So, during the game, I cannot take note about my opponent's deck becuse it says so in the rule? Or I can record which cards my opponents played because it is the Status of the Game? I am confused.

Daneel

[ quoted text not captured ] A simple example would be, IMHO, that you may take note of a vampire being moved to ready, but you may not take note of a vampire you peeked at with Harrod's special. Of course, I may be totally off-track here - I never found noting anything except for my opponent's names and nationality to be useful. I sometimes track the number of turns elapsed, but only in testing phase, I don't bother with that at the actual tournaments. -- Bye, Daneel

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] The 2006 tournament rules allow general note-taking. The only restriction is that it not slow down the game. -- That is my story, be it bitter or be it sweet. Keep a little and let a little come back to me. LSJ (vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep (remove spam trap to reply) http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Daneel

On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 12:51:33 GMT, LSJ <vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com> wrote: > Daneel wrote: >> On 13 Jan 2006 23:03:08 -0800, <gu...@mail.goo.ne.jp> wrote: >> >>> Hi all. >>> >>> I have a question about taking notes during the Tournament. I know >>> that I cannot take notes about the opponent's deck or activities, >>> unless it is related to the Status of the Game. >>> >>> So, during the game, I cannot take note about my opponent's deck becuse >>> it says so in the rule? Or I can record which cards my opponents >>> played because it is the Status of the Game? I am confused. >> >> >> A simple example would be, IMHO, that you may take note of a vampire >> being moved to ready, but you may not take note of a vampire you >> peeked at with Harrod's special. Of course, I may be totally off-track >> here - I never found noting anything except for my opponent's names >> and nationality to be useful. I sometimes track the number of turns >> elapsed, but only in testing phase, I don't bother with that at the >> actual tournaments. > > The 2006 tournament rules allow general note-taking. > The only restriction is that it not slow down the game. I see - my mistake. Thanks for the clarification! -- Bye, Daneel