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DaKing23
October 25th, 2006, 08:10 PM
Player A shuffles his/her deck
Player B shuffles his/her deck

Both players allow the opponent to cut each others deck.

Player A and B swap... cut and give the decks back.

would player A be able to "Excuse his/her right to cut." and then cut their own deck and then draw 5 cards and begin the duel?

Basically... after the opponent returns your deck is there a such thing as a "right to cut" allowing you to cut the deck once more?

Someone at a shop I sometimes go to does this I we just accept it... is this true?

digi-kun
October 25th, 2006, 09:38 PM
No, they wouldn't be allowed to cut their deck back
only happened to me once when i di one of those crazy cuts and he said that he could just shuffle it because of the crazy one (he didn't cut it back), though i think i won that round anyways...
overall, no. Especially if you notice him getting monstorous draws early game

DaKing23
October 25th, 2006, 10:39 PM
Is a player allowed to re-shuffle after thier opponent has shuffled thier deck?
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Response:

You cannot reshuffle your Deck.

However, you may cut your Deck afterwards. This allows you to ensure that your
opponent did not order your Deck in a non-random fasion.

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Curtis Schultz
Official UDE Netrep
CurtisSchultz_Netrep@Hotmail.com

wow I guess ur wrong =O

found this while at the ahh the umm.. p..o.. other forums

digi-kun
October 28th, 2006, 02:58 AM
if it's a shuffle, sure but if it's just a cut, nah, cuz then you're pretty much "cutting back" the cards you may have arranged in a non-random fashion back to its original state.

DaKing23
October 28th, 2006, 03:00 AM
still not all that clear -_-

digi-kun
October 29th, 2006, 01:30 AM
in that case. Simply put, No