On Wed, 20 Feb 2019, James Cook wrote:

5. Rule 2465 says: "Upon doing so, the specified players win the game."
  When we talk about "Doing X" for any X, we almost always take X to refer
  to the Action ("Declaring apathy") and not the method (without
  objection). R2125 supports this in that it separates Action from
  Method. Therefore, "Upon doing so" refers to the action but not the
  method.

Although the CFJ seems to be judged false for other reasons, I'd like to mention that I don't agree with this point - "so" naturally refers to the entire scenario of the previous sentence, including the without objection part.

Greetings,
Ørjan.

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