Hey everyone! I was just wondering about the mulligan rules during tournaments like the Singapore Open. I heard different things from my friends at Games Haven and Grey Ogre Games. Can anyone clarify how many times we can mulligan? Also, do judges enforce the same rules at all events? Just want to avoid any misunderstandings when I play next week. Thanks ah!
Eh bro, good question! From what I know, in big events like the Singapore Open, you can mulligan as many times as you want, but you can only draw a new hand after the first one. Just remember to announce it to the judge if you're going for multiple mulligans. The judges at events usually follow the same rules, but best to check with them on the day. Don’t want to kena any penalties ah!
True true! I was at Flagship Games last week and the judge there was super helpful. Just make sure you have your deck list ready, or you might run into some issues. Also, with this hot weather, make sure to hydrate while you’re playing! Don't want to faint halfway through your match, especially with the Malaysia Championships coming up next month!
Yup, and also, if you’re playing with your regular playgroup, they might have their own house rules. I play with a bunch of friends at the local kopitiam, and we sometimes do things a bit differently. Just make sure everyone’s on the same page before you start games on the weekend. Good luck at the event, and hope to see you at the next Indonesia Open!
Hey there! Great question about the mulligan rules. Generally, at official events like the Singapore Open, you'll follow the standard mulligan rule, which allows you to mulligan down to a minimum of one card. Just remember, you can mulligan once per game, so if you start with seven cards and decide to go down to six, that's your only mulligan for that game. As for judges, they should enforce the same rules across all sanctioned events, but it's always good to check with the head judge at each event just to be sure. I remember at my last event at The Gaming Room, the judges were super clear about the rules, and it really helped everyone stay on track. Also, don't forget to be mindful of the heat! Playing in this weather can be tough, so stay hydrated and take breaks if you need to. Good luck at the event, and hope to see you at the next Magic gathering around here!