If you speak to a magic player about things that upset them about other players you commonly get 2 answers. Intentionally cheating during a game and stealing. Over the weekend especially on Friday many people found their bags, cards and all, stolen. So what do you do? Well, neither the venue staff or the tournament organizers are responsible for your belongings the best you can hope for is to have misplaced it and some honest individual found it and turned it in to event staff. However, at such a high level event it seems to be getting harder to have such luck. Many people found their bags taken from right beside them, as happened to a close friend of STDs. So what can you do if you find that your belongings have been removed from your person?
Step one is obviously to check with event staff to see if it was turned in. Many times at smaller events this is the case and you will soon be reunited with your belongings.
But what happens when you aren't lucky enough to have a happy reunion with the countless dollars you have invested over the course of your playing career? Unfortunately, many times you just lose it. Unless they catch the person who took your stuff then you probably have no hope in seeing it returned and even if they do, depending on how long it's taken then to apprehend the fiend then they may have already sold your cards.
This weekend one such card thief was caught in the act during Grand Prix Chicago. He was caught Saturday afternoon during round 4 trying to grab another bag. Fortunately for the unknowing player a judge saw the whole thing and caught him. Early estimates indicate that upwards of 30 bags and collections were found inside the persons hotel room. In addition to the bags in Chicago he has also been suspected in similar incidents from Grand Prixs in Denver and Los Angeles. Sadly, stopping one person won't stop all of them, so when playing an event of any size remember to always keep your stuff with you and when you're playing keepyour bag under your chair and wrap the strap around leg.
Until next time,
Steven
Monday, March 9, 2009
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