6 Behaviour and Conduct
6.1 Sporting Conduct
Section titled “6.1 Sporting Conduct”Players are expected to behave respectfully towards all individuals within the tournament area. While players are not required to display exemplary sportsmanship at all times, they should avoid unsporting behavior.
Generally, unsporting conduct includes negative, offensive, or disruptive behavior that harms the safety or enjoyment of others and/or undermines the integrity or organization of the event. The Head Judge has the final authority in determining what constitutes unsporting conduct.
6.2 Bribery
Section titled “6.2 Bribery”Players are prohibited from offering or accepting a reward or other incentive in exchange for determining the result of a game or match, for dropping from the tournament, or for influencing an in-game decision.
Players may offer and accept a prize split with their opponent, provided that it does not influence the outcome of the game or match (e.g., a player conceding). The prize split does not have to be equal in value. Prize splits are arranged and facilitated by the players themselves, and tournament officials are not responsible for ensuring that the prize split occurs.
6.3 Cheating
Section titled “6.3 Cheating”Players are expected to adhere to the rules of the game and the tournament, and cooperate with tournament officials to the best of their knowledge and ability. Cheating occurs when a player intentionally breaks these rules, ignores another player breaking the rules, or lies to a tournament official in order to gain an advantage in the tournament.
6.4 Stalling
Section titled “6.4 Stalling”Players are not allowed to intentionally play at a pace that deliberately avoids completing a game before the round time expires or disrupts the organization of the tournament.
6.5 Wagering
Section titled “6.5 Wagering”Individuals are prohibited from wagering, anteing, or betting on any portion or result of a game, match, or tournament.
6.6 Buying, Selling, and Trading Cards
Section titled “6.6 Buying, Selling, and Trading Cards”Individuals are expected to follow the floor rules regarding buying, selling, and trading products and services. If the event is held in a local game store, the store sets the rules regarding buy, sell, or trade activity. If the event is held in a public venue, the Tournament Organizer sets the rules regarding such activities.
At events run by Bo Jackson Battle Arena or Bo Jackson Battle Arena partners, individuals may buy, sell, and trade Bo Jackson Battle Arena single cards in the venue, unless otherwise stated in the event information published by Bo Jackson Battle Arena or Bo Jackson Battle Arena partners. Buying and/or selling goods or services other than Bo Jackson Battle Arena at the event venue without permission from Bo Jackson Battle Arena or Bo Jackson Battle Arena partners is strictly prohibited. Individuals caught engaging in unauthorized transactions may be asked to leave the venue and/or subject to further penalties.