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"Currently he is suspended from any UDE organized play until June 19, 2009,"

 

Not really currently then, right?

 

Punishment sounds fair and apt. After all, can't you just get a new UDE card and enter with a fake name? Then again if you represented America and came 5th at Worlds, its hard to just start anew. Specific circumstances in his case I guess.

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he got suspended for cheating? serves him right although i would have added to confiscate his deck and then sell the cards as a better punish.

 

He didn't break a law and he owns the Deck' date=' not the tourney organizers. They have no right to take his Deck and he could sue on grounds of theft if they did... I think.

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It would be nice if they did.

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he got suspended for cheating? serves him right although i would have added to confiscate his deck and then sell the cards as a better punish.

 

He didn't break a law and he owns the Deck' date=' not the tourney organizers. They have no right to take his Deck and he could sue on grounds of theft if they did... I think.

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Even if he broke a law, they cannot take his deck.

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he got suspended for cheating? serves him right although i would have added to confiscate his deck and then sell the cards as a better punish.

 

He didn't break a law and he owns the Deck' date=' not the tourney organizers. They have no right to take his Deck and he could sue on grounds of theft if they did... I think.

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Even if he broke a law, they cannot take his deck.

Only in...Battle City.

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Me and a few friends have been looking into how people cheat and we've found a few unexpected methods. One of the most common, most unnoticable methods is the radiator method where your power combo cards (such as sangan and crush card) are put on a radiator face down, while all other cards are put on a radiator face up. This causes bends in cards that make it so that your power cards end up together during shuffling. Then when your opponent cuts the deck it's cut to the power cards.

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The bribery thing happens a bit with my friends and I, but with cards.

Not exactly bribery, but during our triple duels, if he's losing, and I can finish or save him, he tells me this most of the time: If you don't kill me, I'll give you a shiny card.

Works great, because I kill him in the end.

 

Uruquizas (Secret)

Cyber Shark (Secret)

Ocean Dragon Lord - Neo Daedalus (Ultra)

Felgrand Dragon (Ultra)

Marshmallon (Secret)

 

That's about a third of them....

 

Anyways, card-bribery is good if you're playing at home with someone you know you can beat.

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