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Any violation of rules deemed deliberate (such as taking to much time during a turn, or intentionally losing a game)can result in a warning or a forfeiture of a game.Any player found deliberately cheating will be eliminated immediately from the tournament.-A player repeatedly found cheating at a Redemption tournament may be banned from attending future sanctioned tournaments at the discretion of Cactus Game Design Inc.-All questioned concerning deliberate cheating shall be handled according to John 7:51.
So would you consider that deliberately cheating?
Quote from: Tournament GuideAny player found deliberately cheating will be eliminated immediately from the tournament.
Any player found deliberately cheating will be eliminated immediately from the tournament.
It was during a multiplayer game the forfeit wouldn't have made any difference because there was only one round being played. So you're saying cheating is cheating but some cheating is okay and only deserves a warning unless it had a direct impact on the game? The player admitted to looking at the top card of his deck when he shouldn't have.
Is it deliberately cheating to pick up the top card of your deck and look at it just because you want to?
Can you at any time look at the top card of your deck without any special ability allowing you to do so?
If someone does look at the top card of their deck on purpose just because they want to and admits to it does this call for disqualification?
Quote from: Jeremystair on June 30, 2018, 07:20:25 PMIs it deliberately cheating to pick up the top card of your deck and look at it just because you want to?Yep.Quote from: Jeremystair on June 30, 2018, 07:20:25 PMCan you at any time look at the top card of your deck without any special ability allowing you to do so?Nope.Quote from: Jeremystair on June 30, 2018, 07:20:25 PMIf someone does look at the top card of their deck on purpose just because they want to and admits to it does this call for disqualification?If they have full knowledge that their action is cheating and did it anyway, they are ruining the event they are a part of for everyone else so yes I would DQ them.If this were a small event and/or it was a player new to the Redemption game/community I would give them a warning.
Interesting because I don't feel like that was handled that way last year during Nationals. I guess maybe we all learn from our mistakes.