You call the coin (heads or tails) and then flip two coins.
if you win both flips, you ignore one and it counts as 1 flip won
if you lose a flip that's ignored, you can continue flipping.
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511.1. To flip a coin for an object that cares whether a player wins or loses the flip, the affected player flips the coin and calls “heads” or “tails.” If the call matches the result, that player wins the flip. Otherwise, the player loses the flip. Only the player who flips the coin wins or loses the flip; no other players are involved. 511.1. To flip a coin for an object that cares whether a player wins or loses the flip, the affected player flips both coins and calls “heads” or “tails.” If the call matches the result, that player wins the flip. Otherwise, the player loses the flip. Only the player who flips the coin wins or loses the flip; no other players are involved.
1) One call, two coins.
2) Krark's Thumb tells you to ignore one result. Fiery Gambit sees 1 coin flipped, and it's a winner.
3) Krark's Thumb tells you to ignore one result. Fiery Gambit sees 1 coin flipped, and it's a winner.
1. Do I call both flips and then flip both coins? Or do I call the flip once "heads" or "tails" and then flip both coins?
2. If for one "flip" I win both flips, does it count as one or two flips won for the sake of Fiery Gambit's text?
3. If for one "flip" I win a flip and lose the other, will ignoring the lost flip allow me to continue "flipping"?
if you win both flips, you ignore one and it counts as 1 flip won
if you lose a flip that's ignored, you can continue flipping.
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GBStandard - Golgari Safari MidrangeBG
RBWModern - Mardu PyromancerWBR
RLegacy - Good Old Fashioned BurnR
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511.1. To flip a coin for an object that cares whether a player wins or loses the flip, the affected player flips both coins and calls “heads” or “tails.” If the call matches the result, that player wins the flip. Otherwise, the player loses the flip. Only the player who flips the coin wins or loses the flip; no other players are involved.
1) One call, two coins.
2) Krark's Thumb tells you to ignore one result. Fiery Gambit sees 1 coin flipped, and it's a winner.
3) Krark's Thumb tells you to ignore one result. Fiery Gambit sees 1 coin flipped, and it's a winner.