Suffice to say even when things were already untapped, I had to stack the Beck // Call triggers. I lost due to clock. Is there no shortcut option in MTGO? This is pretty lame considering I couldn't play stuff I drew, and he was never going to get another turn. Is this a draw on paper? PS: beck has a may clause.
Notes: Completed Beck // Call's name and added card tags.
There are many shortcuts in MTGO, however infinite shortcuts are not possible. The best you could have done was turn on Auto-Yield to both Alarm and Beck and Auto-No to Beck, and click to stack as fast as you could, your opponent should have been using far more time than you for their combo, requiring at least two clicks to your one. Otherwise this is simply the limit of online interactions.
In paper your opponent would be asked to do something that actually progresses the game state rather than continue their endless loop.
So, he kept creating tokens to trigger Intruder Alarm and cause your Beck to trigger? You can do a couple things. Namely, you can just right click on the trigger on the stack and say "Always Yield" and then you can also right click on it and say "Always say No" (I think you might have to the do the second one first due to how MTGO presents the right click menu when asking you to make a choice). This will yield to the trigger (so you don't have to continuously pass priority) and will say No every time (so you don't draw yourself out).
There is a shortcut key that will turn off all auto yields (F7 maybe??) so you can start to draw cards if you want to.
He had an Imperious Perfect vs. my Intruder Alarm
He repeatedly made tokens.
Suffice to say even when things were already untapped, I had to stack the Beck // Call triggers. I lost due to clock. Is there no shortcut option in MTGO? This is pretty lame considering I couldn't play stuff I drew, and he was never going to get another turn. Is this a draw on paper? PS: beck has a may clause.
In paper your opponent would be asked to do something that actually progresses the game state rather than continue their endless loop.
There is a shortcut key that will turn off all auto yields (F7 maybe??) so you can start to draw cards if you want to.