Tournament Rules - v1.2 → v1.3
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Golden Rule > |
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The tournament rules exist to ensure anyone who attends a Riftbound organized play event has a fun, equitable, fair, safe and consistent experience. They aim to empower competitors and judges to work together to have mutual expectations and understandings. |
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Introduction > |
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Purpose: This document provides the frameworks and structures for Riftbound competitions by defining rules, responsibilities and procedures to be followed in all Riftbound competitions. |
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Consistency: All Riftbound competitions must be run consistently regardless of their organizer or location to ensure equal treatment of players and interchangeability of events no matter the region or level. |
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Responsibility: > |
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Attendees: All competitors AND all competition officials are expected to be responsible for following the rules as written and in the spirit in which they were written. This includes respecting all people at competitions. > |
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Spectators: Spectators have their own set of responsibilities and expectations. See 204.8 for more information on spectators. > |
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Penalties: Individuals who violate the frameworks and structures in this document are subject to penalties at the appropriate Organized Play Level (OPL). See 205 for more information on Organized Play Levels. > |
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vs. Core |
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vs. Official Local Language |
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vs. Specific Event |
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Precedence: > |
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127. Privacy for information types. > |
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127. Privacy for information types > |
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Definitions > |
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Official |
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Judge |
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Competition Types: Riftbound competitions come in three types. > |
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Competition Format: Riftbound competitions can be run with one of two formats. > |
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Units of Play: > |
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Competition Roles: Every attendee at a competition has at least one of the following roles. > |
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Judges equally serve as both rules arbiters and ambassadors of a healthy and welcoming environment for all players. > |
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Competition Organizer (CO): The CO is responsible for all competition logistics, including: > |
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Sanctioning the event by registering it with Riot Games or its official partners. > |
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Providing all materials necessary to operate the event. > |
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Reporting the event results. > |
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Maintaining records of the event results (by game and match) for a minimum period of 3 months for the purpose of appeals. See 413 for more information on appeals. > |
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Head |
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Ensuring that rules, procedures and regulations are followed. > |
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Ensuring that all game or policy violations are dealt with and any appropriate corrective action taken. > |
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Responding to floor judges who bring matters to their attention. > |
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Coordinating and delegating responsibilities to floor judges as necessary. > |
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Determining corrective action for errors or violations of the scorekeeper or floor judges. > |
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The head judge has ultimate discretion if situations arise where the written rules are unclear or inadequate. > |
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Floor |