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Rules
Who Plays First
The winner of a coin toss (or other random method) chooses either to play first and skip his or her first draw step or to play second. The winner of the coin toss must make this choice before looking at his or her hand. The player who plays first skips the draw step of his or her first turn. Each turn thereafter follows the standard order set forth in the Magic rules of play. This is commonly referred to as the "play/draw" rule.
After each game in a match, the loser of that game (even if the game loss was due to a penalty) decides whether to play first in the next game. If the game was a draw (so there was no victor or loser), the player who decided to play or draw for that game chooses for the next game.
Pre-Game Procedure
The following steps must be performed, in order, before each game begins.
1. Players may exchange cards in their decks for cards in their sideboards (only after the first game of the match).
2. Players determine who chooses to play or draw first (see section 113).
3. Selected player chooses to play or draw.
4. Players shuffle their decks (see Universal Tournament Rules, section 21).
5. Players present their decks to their opponents for additional shuffling and cutting.
6. If the opponent has shuffled the player's deck, that player may make one final cut.
7. Each player draws seven cards.
8. Each player, in turn, decides whether to mulligan (see section 115).
Once Mulligans are resolved, the game begins.
Mulligan Rule
Before each game begins, a player may, for any reason, reshuffle and redraw his or her hand, drawing one less card. This may be repeated as often as the player wishes until he or she has no cards left in his or her hand.
The decision of whether to mulligan passes between players following the order established by rule 133--Who Plays First. After the participant who plays first mulligans as often as he or she likes, the decision of whether to mulligan passes to the other player. Once a player passes the opportunity to mulligan, that player may not change his or her mind.
End of Match Procedure
If the match time limit is reached before a winner is determined, the active player (defined in the Magic game rules) finishes his or her turn, and five total additional turns are played.
If a judge assigned a time extension (because of a long ruling, deck check, or other reason), then the end-of-match procedure does not occur until the end of the time extension.
Determining a Match Winner
In Swiss-style rounds, the winner of a match is the player with the most game wins in the match. If both players have equal game wins, then the match is a draw.
In single-elimination rounds, matches may not end in a draw. If both players in a single-elimination tournament have equal game wins when the normal match time is up, the player with the highest life total is the winner of the current game in progress, otherwise the game in progress is considered a draw. In the event the players have equal life totals (or are between games), the game/match should continue until the first life total change.
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