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Penalty Guidelines |
If we believe that an infraction was intentional, the penalty may be
upgraded as appropriate (see section 160).
Please remember that these are only guidelines.
150. Unsporting Conduct
151. Unsporting ConductMinor
152. Unsporting ConductMajor
160. Cheating
161. CheatingBribery
162. CheatingFraud
163. CheatingOther
Appendix AContact Information
Suspension: A moderator who feels a player's violations of the EULA
require that player's suspension may refer the case to an Administrator.
The Administrator will determine if that player will be suspended.
151. Unsporting ConductMinor
Definition
Minor unsporting conduct is defined as behavior that may be disruptive
to another person in an event, but that has no significant impact on the
operation of the event in any way.
Examples
(A) A player uses profanity in the any chat session.
(B) A player makes demands to a moderator that his or her opponent
receive a penalty.
Philosophy
Different levels of unsporting conduct should be penalized accordingly.
The moderator or Administrator is always the final authority on what constitutes
unsporting conduct and is free to interpret the guidelines as he or she
sees fit.
152. Unsporting ConductMajor
Definition
Major unsporting conduct is defined as behavior that is disruptive
to a player or players in an event, but does not cause delays in the event.
Philosophy
Different levels of unsporting conduct should be penalized accordingly.
The moderator or Administrator is always the final authority on what constitutes
unsporting conduct and is free to interpret the guidelines as he or she
sees fit.
161. CheatingBribery
Definition
A player attempts to bribe an opponent into conceding, drawing, or
changing the results of a match, or two players attempt to determine the
outcome of a game or match using a random method such as a coin flip or
die roll.
Examples
(A) A player in a Swiss round offers his opponent $100 to concede the
match.
(B) Two players roll a die to determine the winner of a match.
Philosophy
Bribery disrupts the integrity of the tournament and is strictly forbidden.
Randomly determining the outcome of a game or match is also specifically
prohibited. Please refer to section 25 of the Universal Tournament Rules
to ensure the proper application of this penalty.
162. CheatingFraud
Definition
A player intentionally misrepresents rules, procedures, personal information,
or any other relevant information.
Examples
(A) A player uses a fake log on id or uses the log on id of another
player.
(B) A player has multiple accounts.
Philosophy
There is zero tolerance for this type of activity.
163. CheatingOther
Definition
This category includes any intentional infraction that does not fall
into the categories of bribery or fraud.
Philosophy
Any player who intentionally violates the rules should face a serious
penalty.
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