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**'''100.2.''' To play, each player needs his or her own deck of traditional '''Magic''' cards, small items to represent any tokens and counters, and some way to clearly track life totals.
**'''100.2.''' To play, each player needs his or her own deck of traditional '''Magic''' cards, small items to represent any tokens and counters, and some way to clearly track life totals.
***'''100.2a''' In ''constructed'' play (a way of playing in which each player creates his or her own deck ahead of time), each deck must contain at least sixty cards. A constructed deck can have any number of basic land cards and no more than four of any card with a particular English name other than basic land cards.
***'''100.2a''' In ''constructed'' play (a way of playing in which each player creates his or her own deck ahead of time), each deck must contain at least sixty cards. A constructed deck can have any number of basic land cards and no more than four of any card with a particular English name other than basic land cards.
***'''100.2b''' In ''limited'' play (a way of playing in which each player gets the same quantity of unopened '''Magic''' product and creates his or her own deck using only this product), each deck must contain at least forty cards. A limited deck may contain as many duplicates of a card as are included with the product.
***'''100.2b''' In ''limited'' play (a way of playing in which each player gets the same quantity of unopened '''Magic''' product and creates his or her own deck using only this product and basic land cards), each deck must contain at least forty cards. A limited deck may contain as many duplicates of a card as are included with the product.
**'''100.3.''' Some casual variants require additional items, such as specially designated cards, nontraditional '''Magic''' cards, and dice. See section 9, "Casual Variants."
**'''100.3.''' Some casual variants require additional items, such as specially designated cards, nontraditional '''Magic''' cards, and dice. See section 9, "Casual Variants."
**'''100.4.''' Each player may also have a ''sideboard'', which is a group of additional cards the player may use to modify his or her deck between games of a match.
**'''100.4.''' Each player may also have a ''sideboard'', which is a group of additional cards the player may use to modify his or her deck between games of a match.
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***'''100.4d''' In limited play involving other multiplayer team variants, each card a team opens but doesn't include in any player's deck is assigned to the sideboard of one of those players. Each player has his or her own sideboard; cards may not be transferred between players.
***'''100.4d''' In limited play involving other multiplayer team variants, each card a team opens but doesn't include in any player's deck is assigned to the sideboard of one of those players. Each player has his or her own sideboard; cards may not be transferred between players.
**'''100.5.''' There is no maximum deck size.
**'''100.5.''' There is no maximum deck size.
**'''100.6.''' Most '''Magic''' tournaments (organized play activities where players compete against other players to win prizes) have additional rules covered in the '''Magic: The Gathering''' Tournament Rules (found at [http://Wizards.com/WPN/Events/Rules.aspx Wizards.com/WPN/Events/Rules.aspx]). These rules may limit the use of some cards, including barring all cards from some older sets.
**'''100.6.''' Most '''Magic''' tournaments (organized play activities where players compete against other players to win prizes) have additional rules covered in the '''Magic: The Gathering''' Tournament Rules (found at [http://WPN.Wizards.com/en/resources/rules-documents WPN.Wizards.com/en/resources/rules-documents]). These rules may limit the use of some cards, including barring all cards from some older sets.
***'''100.6a''' Tournaments usually consist of a series of ''matches''. A two-player match usually involves playing until one player has won two games. A multiplayer match usually consists of only one game.
***'''100.6a''' Tournaments usually consist of a series of ''matches''. A two-player match usually involves playing until one player has won two games. A multiplayer match usually consists of only one game.
***'''100.6b''' Players can use the '''Magic''' Store & Event Locator at [http://Wizards.com/locator Wizards.com/Locator] to find tournaments in their area.
***'''100.6b''' Players can use the '''Magic''' Store & Event Locator at [http://Wizards.com/locator Wizards.com/Locator] to find tournaments in their area.

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