I just finished playing in my first two City Championships last weekend. I had never played in a tournament before and someone warned me at league that I'd need to play very carefully since tournaments are stricter than normal play and you need to be very precise about what order you do things in (e.g. Play Ultra Ball and discard cards separately, Fan Club to your hand THEN bench the Pokemon, etc).
I was surprised to find this didn't seem to be the case at all and, not only were people casual about the order they did things, a lot of people asked to take moves back once they realised they had misplayed.
For example:
Not all my opponents did this of course, but enough did that I found it surprising, particularly since I'd been warned that I needed to be much more careful about my plays and the order of operations at tournaments. I had no idea what the protocol was in these situations so I usually just let them do it.
Is this normal behaviour at tournaments? Presumably this wouldn't fly during top cut matches when there's a judge sitting next to you (although I wouldn't know since I didn't stay for top cut at either tournament). What moves do you allow people to take back?
I was surprised to find this didn't seem to be the case at all and, not only were people casual about the order they did things, a lot of people asked to take moves back once they realised they had misplayed.
For example:
- Playing a Jirachi EX to the bench when Wobbaffet PHF was active and then taking it back when they realised they couldn't use stellar guidance.
- Discarding 2 cards for Ultra ball, beginning the search, then changing their mind about which 2 cards they wanted to discard.
- Retreating the active pokemon and then changing their mind about what they wanted to switch into once the new one is active.
- Attaching energy to a pokemon, then taking it back and attaching it to something else instead.
Not all my opponents did this of course, but enough did that I found it surprising, particularly since I'd been warned that I needed to be much more careful about my plays and the order of operations at tournaments. I had no idea what the protocol was in these situations so I usually just let them do it.
Is this normal behaviour at tournaments? Presumably this wouldn't fly during top cut matches when there's a judge sitting next to you (although I wouldn't know since I didn't stay for top cut at either tournament). What moves do you allow people to take back?