I was wondering if you are required to tell your opponent all of the abilities and effects a card has on the flip side? Or can they just take it out and flip to see?
I found this rule but I'm not sure how it works:
711.2. Players who are allowed to look at a double-faced card may look at both faces.
Does that mean both me and the opponent can look at it?
Like let's say I play something that my opponent is hesitating to remove, he isnt sure if it is worth it since he doesn't know what ability it possesses when it transforms. Usually I would say 'you will see when it happens' and they would sort of get upset but go with it. Like, sure they can see that the power and toughness of the night side from the writing on the day side but they can't see like is it flying, trample, hexproof, etc... Sometimes if they know that it will become hexproof they will remove it before it flips, otherwise it gets harder to remove.
Now I am wondering if I am misplaying, if I am actually required to tell them in advance what abilities are on the other side or is it simply up to the opponent to familiarise themselves with the cards in the set?
Thanks,
V.