704.4.a. Examples include but are not limited to: 704.4.a.1. Asking a player to state a choice that they would make on resolution prior to deciding whether to react. 704.4.a.2. Taking actions quickly to prevent opponents from having time to have priority. 704.4.a.3. Promising a concession to garner additional information before making a different decision. 704.4.a.4. Using a printing of a card that is pre-errata without informing opponents once the card is played. 704.4.a.5. Baiting an opponent into a rules violation. 704.4.a.6. Intentionally distracting an opponent to get them to miss their priority window. 704.4.a.7. Using sloppy play or game state representation to obscure strategy or information.