UNFAIR PLAY
The following actions will be considered unfair play:
(1)The use of any cheat program and/or map hack program.
(2) An intentional disconnection
(3) The use of any settings exceeding the standard and permitted settings
(4) Clearly allowing an opponent to win a match.
(5) Unsportsmanlike behavior or, in general, disruptive (e.g., shouting), inappropriate and/or unprofessional actions directed towards another player (even inside the game).
The use of a program bug that is determined by the board of referees as being unfair.
(6) Upon discovery of any player committing any violations regarded as unfair play, the offending player, at the sole discretion of the board of referees, may receive a warning, a forfeit loss or, in extreme cases, be disqualified from the tournament.
(7) During the course of the event, the board of referees may determine other actions to embody unfair play.s
(8) Any “unnecessary chatting” during the match.
Unnecessary chatting” means any chatting other than the cases listed below:
(a) Greeting messages between the players;
(b) A signal for the loss (i.e.: gg, GG, or any other message that the referee can use to decide the winner);
(c) Chatting between players that does not violate the unsportsmanlike behavior clause;
(d) Any message that the referee can judge as part of the game
If a referee decides that external conditions (Press, Team Leader, Player, Spectator, etc) are giving or have given an unfair advantage to a player, the player may be given a warning or lose by default at the referee's sole discretion.
Etiquette
While not always punishable, certain etiquette should be maintained when competing in any CBT LANBASH tournament.
Certain offences if reported will be dealt with by the Referee, Tournament Manager or Tournament Organizer. Offences can include but are not limited to: swearing, racism, unruly banter, and quitting a tournament match.