JoinedForces Zutphen 2018

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1. Team sheets

As teams may be required to compete on the stage, it is required that all teams remove any offensive material from their desktops.
A rule violation by any player in a team may lead the tournament admins to sanction the entire team, even if the rest of the team was not aware of the violation.

2. Team names

- Teams are only allowed to use a uniform team name for their team.
- Teams may not change their team name during the tournament.
- Teams may not change their team in-game tag during the tournament, unless none was set.
- Duplicating team names of other teams is not allowed.
- Duplicating (exactly or approximately) the tags used by another team in the tournament is not permitted.
- Team names are not allowed to be offensive.

3. Team manager / coach

The team manager does not have any responsibilities. The team manager is eligible to play for his team in matches, providing he’s indicated as a “Player” on the team in the team sheet. The communication with the team will not go via the team manager, all communication will go via the team captain!

Spectators are not allowed on our servers. Only tournament admins may be in spectator mode during a match.

The only exception is: coaches are allowed to spectate a match using the coach's command, only if the tournament admin is notified, and thus to spectate their team only. They are obligated to use the “coach t” or “coach ct” command before the match start and aren’t allowed to join after a match has been started. If noticed that the coach is abusing this rule, the team will get punished for it (e.g. round loss, side loss or match loss).

During a match, the coach may only communicate with the players during freeze-time, warm up, half-time, or during one of the 4 timeouts.

4. Team captain

The clan leader or team captain is responsible for his team and all the players in that team. It is recommended that the team captain is fluent in English or Dutch, as he will be required to communicate with the tournament admins.

The team captain must read and understand the rulebook.

The team captain is responsible for ensuring his team and players adhere to the rules. Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse for rule violations.

The team captain may choose at any time to nominate another player in or manager of his team as team captain for any reason. Such nominations must be reported by the team captain, either in person or in writing, to the admins before the game starts.

All official communication between a competing team and the tournament admins must be conducted by the team captain.

5. Players

All players must read and understand the CSGO rulebook.
Any player in violation of a rule, will be sanctioned as described in this rulebook.

Each team must have five players on the match server at the match start time as indicated by the schedule, unless permission has been granted by the tournament admins to play with less than five players.

Only players registered for a team in the tournament may play for that team unless otherwise discussed with the tournament admin.

All players must play at their designated seats for all tournament games unless otherwise instructed by the tournament admins.

Players registered for a team in the tournament may not play for any other team in the same tournament.

All players for a team must be clearly identifiable in-game with a uniform tag for that team and a separate, noticeably different nickname for each player.

Players may not significantly change their nickname during the tournament. Any nickname they use during the tournament must always obviously visibly correspond to their original nickname. You are not allowed to change your nickname in-game.

If an admin’s job is hindered because of wrong or difficult nicknames or clan tags, the team will get a warning. 3 warnings are equal to a forfeit in 1 match.

Player nicknames may not be offensive. Tournament admins reserve the right to reject any tag or nickname they deem inappropriate.

Make sure your steam account is linked with your fom.be account corresponding to your nickname.

Players are strictly prohibited from using any other person’s steam account for any reason whatsoever during the CSGO competition.

6. Cheating

We won’t investigate cheaters from an external event. When we discover someone cheating during our LAN, that player and his team will be banned from the compo.

Furthermore we will investigate reports of players cheating during other tournaments until 2 weeks before the LAN. When a player is discovered cheating during another tournament/platform 12 months before the event occurs, then that player will not be allowed to play on that edition within the CS GO competition and the edition after that.

If one of the following rules apply, then that player will not be allowed to compete in our tournament:

Caught cheating within a tournament/platform 12 months before the start date of our event.
There needs to be enough evidence for that player, that he/she was cheating and the tournament admins will judge if the evidence is valid OR if he/she was caught cheating on the following platforms:
- Faceit
- Esl
- Valve (vac ban for any Counter strike: Global Offensive game)
- ESEA
- Cevo
When a player is caught selling or buying cheats. In any case the admin will have the final decision. This means that the admin will review the evidence and make the final call.
If a player shows the intention of coming to our tournament to cheat and we’re provided evidence of this.

All forms of cheating in matches are forbidden, and will result in an overall forfeit in the tournament. Possibilities for cheating in Counter-Strike:Global Offensive are, for example; all kinds of multi-hacks, wallhack, aimbot, colored models, no-recoil, no-smoke, no-flash and sound changes.

All hardware or software that has an influence on the game in such a way that the essence of the game is affected are banned from this tournament. Any use of this kind of hardware will result in a disqualification of the tournament as it will be recognized as cheating. An example of this: hardware from the brand Bloody (these are mice that come with software that reduces recoil on weapons).

When proven that a player is not cooperating in his own ban research or is lying on purpose. He will get banned for 1 edition.

7. Maps
Only the following maps are allowed to be played on during the competition:

- de_inferno
- de_nuke
- de_train
- de_cache
- de_mirage
- de_overpass
- de_cbble
- de_dust2

8. General

Counter strike:Global Offensive (CS:GO) 5v5 tournament is a local area network (LAN) tournament. By competing in this tournament, teams and players accept these rules in full.
Teams which violate these rules will be sanctioned, and may be removed from the tournament without compensation.
In the beginning of the LAN the team captains can sit together with the admin to discuss the rules and to make adjustments if needed. The decisions are made by the admin. If you have any issues with the rules, you can explain this by sending an email to [email protected] up to one week before the start of the event.
Clarification of any point in the rules is available from the tournament admins at any time during the tournament.

9. Schedule
Check the Schedule tab.

10. Admin Details
Main Admin: Daniel Leushuis

Nickname: HORNEY DOLPHIN

Steam: piinda & HORNEY DOLPHIN

E-mail: [email protected]