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Communauté => Discussion => Discussion démarrée par: CwaM le 15 Avril 2013, 11:47:55

Titre: Sleeves rigides
Posté par: CwaM le 15 Avril 2013, 11:47:55
Question aux experts:
Y-a-t-il des sleeves particulièrement rigides?
Ca serait pour jouer et pas forcément pour stocker les cartes

thx
Titre: Re : Sleeves rigides
Posté par: 0/2Drop le 15 Avril 2013, 13:11:13
J'ai déjà vu des vidéos US où les mecs ont des espèces de TopLoader "fine" mais pour le shuffle c'est massif.

Donc cela existe, mais jamais vu en magasin FR.

Pour info, j'ai trouvé çà :

They are 'legal' to play in, as long as they or the sleeves are not marked in any way.

I would not recommend playing with toploaders though, for three reasons.
1) It takes much longer than the allotted time to sufficiently randomize your deck before each game in a match, and with the amount of deck shuffling that goes on in a game (simple in game shuffles and searches are supposed to take approximately 30 seconds), it is not very practical.
2) By playing with a huge stack of toploaders, you increase the change your deck will fall. Revealed cards from a spilt deck usually equals a warning or game loss, depending on your REL for the event.
3) When you play a deck in toploaders, you are announcing you have very valuable cards on hand. When I was at a certain large tournament with fellow BHWC member Nick Trudeau, he had everything on hand besides his deck (which he was playing with) stolen during a match he was playing by some pseudo-professional thieves. Everything was right next to his leg in fact, and he didn't even notice while he was playing. He was playing in toploaders that day, and was targeted by thieves for this very reason. The exact same thing happened to a different old-school player in a later round, who was the only other person in the tournament playing in toploaders that day.

In short, toploaders are legal, but I would highly recommend against using them outside of casual play in your home.