DoTA 2 India Resurgence Series

CROWD CONTROL ESPORTS|DOTA 2 INDIA RESURGENCE SERIES|STAGE 1|OPEN QUALIFIERS

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1. Please make sure your names / team names do not have any abusive language / names (or similar sounding) in any language!

2. Please join the Crowd Control Esports Communication platforms to stay upto date with all the news around the series.

Discord server : https://discord.gg/4fWwCjaFwG
WhatsApp Group : https://chat.whatsapp.com/FDM7DfxtO8KFQWmFtIkjrK

for all communications and queries

3. General
3.1 Administration & Announcements

3.1.1 Everybody who is authorized by Crowd Control Esports to administrate the competition based on its rules and regulations will be called an "admin" or “referee" in the following, the collectivity of all admins will be called the "administration".
3.1.2 Any news article posted on crowdcontrolesports.com and/or the official competition website / discord server / whatsapp group serves as an official announcement for the competition.

3.1.3 Official announcements as well as statements of referees at any place (e.g. competition website, support ticket reply, skype, steam) can ignore or overrule the following rules in order to make the competition as fair as possible. In case of contradicting declarations, the most recent announcement or admin statement counts.

3.2 Participants & Teams

Every real person - unless officially banned - with a valid steam account is allowed to participate in the competition and will be called "participant" in the following. Participants joining a team in order to fulfill the minimum required amount of team members will be called a "team" in the following.

3.3 Commitments

3.3.1 By attending the competition participants acknowledge without limitation to comply with the rules and regulations, official announcement, and with the statements and decisions made by the referees.

3.3.2 Every participant acknowledges the right for the administration to modify the rules and regulations for adjustments at any time without notice.

3.3.3 Every participant has to show the needed respect towards referees and other participants. Insults and unfair or disrespectful behaviour towards anyone are not tolerated and will be punished.

3.3.4 Every participant must always have the newest version of Steam and Dota 2 installed and has to check for updates in time before each match. Unless a new version comes out right before the match, patching is not a valid reason to delay it.

3.3.5 Every team accepts the official schedule of the competition and declares its ability to be available during these times.

3.3.6 Every team and participant has to try to win every game at every stage of the competition. Purposefully losing for any reason is strictly forbidden.

3.4 Communication

The primary communication platform is discord. At least one member of each team has to be available as much as possible, and - if there is one - stay inside the official discord server until the team gets eliminated from the competition.

4. Teams & Players
4.1 Team Size

A Team has to consist of at least five participants. Those persons will be called "team members" or "members" of the team in the following.

Note: The administration highly recommends a lineup of at least 6 or 7 players. Unexpected issues for one single player are not a valid reason to postpone matches.

4.2 Lineup Info

4.2.1 All teams have to provide the administration the following information upon request:
• full names of all members
• Professional Photos of Athletes / Participants
• steam accounts of all members
• primary nicknames of all members
• nationality of all members
• identity of the captain and optionally of the manager
• clan logo (100x100px or bigger)
• Discord account of the captain and/or manager

4.2.2 The team's official lineup for the competition is its team profile on toornament.com and can be found on the same

4.3 Lineup Changes

4.3.1 Team members can be removed anytime as long as at least five members are left. To request a removal, the captain or manager of the team or the affected member himself has to contact an admin about it.

4.3.2 A new member can only be added during the competition, if he hasn't played a game for another team inside the competition. To request an addition, the captain or manager of the team has to provide the administration all additional information to comply with rule 2.2

4.3.3 If any data about the team needs to be changed, the captain or manager of the team can request this towards an admin at any time. If any data of a specific team member needs to be changed, the participant or his captain or manager can request this towards an admin at any time.

4.3.4 If another team member than before should be declared captain or manager of a team, this has to be confirmed by either the current (old) captain/manager or at least four other members of the team.

4.4 Stand-ins

4.4 Stand-ins are persons used by a team as a player during a match, without being an official team member.

4.4.1 A stand-in may not be member of another team or have played a game for another team within the same or a higher stage of the competition

Explanation: Some competitions are clearly split into multiple stages (e.g. open qualifier stage => main stage, or groupstage => playoffs) in the format section of the individual competition rules. The later stage counts as the "higher" one, meaning members from teams invited to the higher stage, may not help out in the previous stage; meanwhile players from teams that were defeated in a previous stage are legal stand-ins later on. If a competition is not clearly split into multiple stages or divisions, the whole competition counts as one stage, not allowing any stand-ins from within the competitionn at all.

4.4.3 The maximum of stand-ins used by a team within one game is 2

4.4.4 Further limitations to the usage of stand-ins may be declared in the individual rules of the competition.

5. Schedule & Punctuality
5.1 Game times

5.1.1 The official schedule of the competition will be announced on toornament.com and/or on crowdcontrolesports.com. The teams will also be informed about it via skype. This schedule includes the time of each match which represents the start time of game 1 of the match.

5.1.2 If a delayed end of a previous match prohibits a match to start on schedule (due to either one of the involved teams still playing or the official broadcaster still streaming the previous match within the same tournament), the match time is changed to 5 minutes after the end of the previous match.

5.1.3 In a match consisting of more than one game, the official start time of each following game is set to 5 minutes after the end of the previous game.

5.2 Rescheduling

The change of a match time is only possible under exceptional circumstances and has to be confirmed by the administration.

5.3 Punctuality

5.3.1 If a team is not ready to start a game in time, the following punishments will be applied by the referee:
• 5-10 minutes late => Warning
• 10-15 minutes late => Level 1 Penalty
• 15+ minutes late => Forfeit of the game (not the whole match)
*Please note : Penalties will be decided by the admins / referees and will be declared before start of tourney

6. Hosting & Settings
6.1 Lobby Hosting

6.1.1 Every game gets hosted by a referee. The teams receive the password from him about 15 minutes before the match time on the CCE Discord Server. At least one member of each team has to be present at that time to communicate with the opponents and administration.

6.1.2 Participants are not allowed to pass the password on to anyone but the other members of his team and the stand-in(s) for the match.

6.2 Spectators

Only referees, official broadcasters, CCE staff members, anyone authorized by a referee, and the ten players are allowed to be inside the game. Team managers may join the lobby, but have to leave before the game starts. Everyone else has no permission to enter.

6.3 Server Location

India

6.4 Sides & Drafting Order

6.4.1 Selection priority for the first game of a match is decided by a coin toss done by the match admin. If there is a second game, the other team will get selection priority. The same process is repeated with a new coin toss for game 3 (if existing) and so forth.

6.4.2 Before each game, the team with selection priority may either select a side or a draft order. The opposing team can choose the remaining factor.

6.5 Game Settings

The referee has to put the following settings to the lobby:
• GAME MODE - Captains Mode, unless stated otherwise by the individual competition rules
• LOBBY PASSWORD - see 6.1
• SERVER LOCATION - see 6.3
• STARTING TEAM - see 6.4