Magic Pro Tour Austin 2009 Quarter Finals Part 4
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if you listen to the post game interview, kibler syas that he thought angel was a "may" effect. thats why he didnt say anything.
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@PaulYall27 Oh, I see, so that's what a missed trigger is? forgetting.
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When the Angel of Despair came into play he forgot to destroy a permanent and Kibler didn't remind him. If he had destroyed a mana source, then no Baneslayer and Papastroukas woulda won.
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@ryanmyal Kibler is the cheater. Once Hygergenesis resolved, he neglected to put into play his Baneslayer angel because, due to banter and other subtle clues, he knows it would be destroyed by the Angel of Despair's EtB trigger. watch closely
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@PaulYall27 I'm confused, who is the cheater? And please explain to me what is being missed.
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what was destroyed by evangelos´angel of despair?
did i missed something?
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How could a player of Kibler's caliber not realize the missed trigger? You know he tests enough, he had all the right sideboard tech so you know he knows the deck. And the whole time Kib's bantering with his opponent (a pro move) who tells him what in his hand before Hypergenesis even resolves, so he holds the BSA thinking it'll die to the trigger that gets missed. and then does nothing... Smart, but no one said cheaters aren't smart.
ALSO, these judges are so blind.
Brian Kibler is a pimp.
Wedgehead123 2 years ago 5
Actually; At Proffesional REL, they would both get a game loss.
The trigger; would be ruled as mistrigger; and get put on the stack immediatly(?).
Which they would get a warning for.
Then they would both get a warning for:
GPE - Failure to maintain Game State.
Which would then lead to a rematch.
macelol 2 years ago 4