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Ceci devrait faire l'objet d'un article par drew levin prochainement mais voici déjà pas mal d'infos.
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Below are several different points in time where Alex has gone outside
of the rules of the game to gain an advantage. Where the incidences
are not a matter of DCI record (either because neither player called a
judge or no observer caught it in time for action to be taken), I have
obtained a credible source who indicated to me that they were willing
to be quoted on the matter. Riki Hayashi told me that the St. Louis
Sower of Temptation sideboarding incident was investigated, but that
"the trail went cold" shortly thereafter. I have spent several weeks
trying to piece together Alex's history, and I have not been thrilled
by what I've seen and heard. This is not everything that I am capable
of finding, but I feel that it begins to paint a picture of what he is
capable of doing.
To give you a brief walkthrough: the first link is to a GGslive video
between Alex and Vidiato Wijaya. As noted, the cheat happens between
35:00 and 36:00, although watching the whole video will give you a
greater appreciation for the depth of the cheat. Note in particular
the shift in his mannerisms, the way he displays his graveyard over
the course of the match, and the setup behind his decision to buy back
the second Kira, given the game state and the implications of having a
Kira in play without an opposing Jace.
The second link was sent to me by a Twitter follower of mine, Matthew
Pratser. It speaks for itself, really.
The pair of coverage links lay out proof that Alex sideboarded in
Sower of Temptations to beat an otherwise-unbeatable Platinum Angel in
a game one situation against Andy Hanson.
The dialogue that follows those links is a Facebook conversation I had
with [redacted], as he recounts two instances
of him observing Alex cheating. Based on others' accounts, his
retelling is understated -- others allege that he stepped in to stop
one or both of the anecdotes he recalls. At the time of my
conversation with him, he expected me to post these stories in a far
more public venue. I have since realized the fruitlessness of such an
endeavor, and I sincerely hope that the DCI will do its part to
maintain the order and sanctity of this game we all love.
The last three stories are all matter of DCI record -- they can be
found wherever warnings and game losses are found. Given this history
of presideboarding and illegally drawing cards, it is far more
believable that Alex's actions in these three circumstances (all very
recent) are not coincidentally illegal, but intentionally so. I wish
you the best of luck in your investigation, and I hope that this will
prove useful to you in your endeavors to clean up the game.
If you need any further support, please don't hesitate to contact me.
I can be reached here, on my Twitter (drew_levin), and on my Facebook.
Thank you for your time, and good luck.
Drew Levin
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http://www.ggslive.c....-playlist.html
-- Legacy Round 7, 35:00-36:00 (Kira/Jace/Cursed Scroll cheat, SCG San
Jose)
http://t.co/fLD4HmP
(Explore for three lands cheat, SCG KC) -- Matthew Pratser
http://www.starcityg....ertoncini.html
+ http://sales.starcit....p?DeckID=33477
(presideboarded Sowers, almost certainly for Kiras); was investigated,
judge described it to me as "trail went cold"
[redacted]:
Both of these stories are from the Friday of the 75k during the grinders
Story One:
I walk up to AlexB during one of his matches
I look down at his hand and see an Emeria Angel
He taps four lands and casts Emeria Angel
his opponent says 'You don't have double white, you can't cast that'
Alex says "I guess there was a reason that I didn't cast it all game then..."
I don't believe any judge is called for that one
Story Two
During another grinder
I walk up to AlexB during the middle of his match
As I approach, he passes the turn
his opponent untaps, draws, and casts a Duress
Alex lays out his hand
His opponent notes that he has 8 cards in hand
Alex tries to explain the situation by saying something to the effect
of "I guess I forgot to discard, I got an extra hawk or I drew a card
off Jace...."
A judge is called
and the judge tries to work through what happened
the Judge makes it clear that Alex didn't draw extra cards, he just
forgot to discard a card
I leave and do not know the end/penalty of the Judge call
Ben Friedman/SCG Cincinnati -- Draw 8 in opener, get Duressed, resolve
Duress, attempt to pick up 7, get called on it ---> forced to shuffle
a card back, warning
Matthew Beverly/PTQ @ GP Pittsburgh -- Ponder on the draw turn 2, draw
up to 8, pass turn with 8th card square behind 7th. Get asked how many
cards, say "seven", Matthew pushes cards apart, calls for judge, ruled
a game loss.
Darwin Kastle/TCGPlayer $75K Chicago -- Knew Darwin was on Mono-Red,
sideboarded up to 3 Timely Reinforcements when his decklist showed a
2/2 split, got deckchecked, put all 75 cards in facing the same way
with no divider; got caught, told judges that it must have been their
mistake because he put all the cards in the same way, got a game loss.
C'était un post d'Hollywood sur the source qui a été supprimé par son auteur à la demande de Drew Levin qui voulait garder un minimum de primauté pour son article.
Les trichent incluent du sideboarding G1, de l'extra land drop et une récupération de carte du grave dans la main ainsi que de multiples extra draw.
Modifié par Lejay, 12 December 2011 - 15:17 .