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  • Game state
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  • There are two game states during the Duel, "open" and "closed". Whenever a player performs an action, the game state is "closed". If nothing is going on, and neither player wishes to do anything, the game state is "open". Technically, this means: 1. * The Turn Player has the chance to activate the next fast effect 2. * The turn player passes to the opponent 3. * The opponent then passes back 4. * No Chain is currently being formed The game state is "open". If the game state is "open", the turn player may perform any of the following actions, when appropriate:
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  • There are two game states during the Duel, "open" and "closed". Whenever a player performs an action, the game state is "closed". If nothing is going on, and neither player wishes to do anything, the game state is "open". Technically, this means: 1. * The Turn Player has the chance to activate the next fast effect 2. * The turn player passes to the opponent 3. * The opponent then passes back 4. * No Chain is currently being formed The game state is "open". If the game state is "open", the turn player may perform any of the following actions, when appropriate: * Conduct their normal draw (during the Draw Phase) * Normal Summon / Set * Flip Summon * Special Summon (That does not start a Chain) * Synchro Summon * Xyz Summon * Pendulum Summon * Link Summon * Change a monster's battle position * Attempt to move to the next Phase/Step * Declare an attack (during the Battle Step of the Battle Phase) * Activate any card/effect of any Spell Speed. If the game state is "closed", then only fast effects can be activated, dependent on Fast Effect Timing rules. Any wrong action or error in play will break the game state; whether or not the game state can be repaired can mean the difference between a Warning and a Game Loss.