FRZ 5v5 Valorant #2

Frenzy 5v5 Valorant Tournament #2

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Organizator: Frenzy
Online
Zasady
Acceptance: Each Team Member must agree to these General Rules and the applicable Specific Rules in order to participate in the Tournament. A Team Member may accept these General Rules or the applicable Specific Rules by registering to participate in the tournament.
Each Team Member must agree that Breaking the rules will lead to disqualification from the tournament and might result in a permanent ban from all of future Frenzy official tournaments.
Admin Has the right to Modify any Rule to Fit specific Situation


Registration :
Once the registration for the tournament is open, All players have the right to register a team. By registering a team you are assigned the Team’s Captain role.The Team’s Captain must fill in all the registration fields to successfully register in the tournament.
The Team’s Captain has full responsibility for his/her team. Teams with false or incomplete information will not be able to register in the tournament.

Check in :
Teams Must Check In Before Tournament Start with an Hour , Team leader Should be in Discord Server to Communicate with The Admins


Players : Each Team Member must register with their In-Game name and Riot Tag. (e.g. Name#Tag)
Player Name Must Not contain Any Offensive , inappropriate , Sexual or raicial Words



Coaches : Team is allowed to Have One Coach , Cannot Call For them and must Be muted During the Games , Coaches Can Talk During Pauses Only




TEAMS AND ROSTERS :
Each team’s roster must consist of at least 5 players.
Each team’s roster will be allowed to have 5 main players and 2 substitutes. Once the tournament starts, you cannot replace any player.
A substitute player may only be added before the Tournament Start.
This player cannot be part of any other team’s roster which is participating or has participated in the same tournament.
Match has to be played in the following format: 5v5.
A player is allowed to represent only one (1) team’s roster in the same tournament.



Punctuality :
Each Team have 15 Minutes To show up ,showing up Late Will Lead To DQ , Incase Team Joined the Lobby and only one Player left ,This player Get 5 Minutes To show up if he didn’t will Lead To DQ For The Team

MAP VETO:

The match veto is performed in the match comments. The top seeded team in the bracket is Team A.

The map pool consists of the following seven (8) maps:

ascend
bind
breeze
fracture
Haven
icebox
pearl

Map veto Bo1

Team A bans a map
Team B bans a map
Team A bans a map
Team B bans a map
Team A bans a map
Team B chooses one of the remaining maps
Team A chooses the starting side.

Map veto Bo3

Team A bans a map
Team B bans a map
Team A chooses the first map
Team B chooses the starting side on the first map
Team B chooses the second
Team A chooses the starting side on the second map
Team A bans a map
Team B bans a map
The remaining map is played if necessary
Team A chooses the starting side on the third map


Pauses
Timeouts (Tactical Pauses)
Teams are allowed to call Timeouts of 60 seconds in duration two times per map. The 60 second clock will begin when both teams’ Coaches are connected and able to communicate with their players. Timeouts can be called via the in-game pause system. In the event of overtime, each team will be granted an additional Timeout.
Technical Pauses
Technical Pauses fall into two categories
1. Suspension of Play (Est. delay 10+ minutes)
Examples: player disconnected from game, monitor went black, computer froze for longer than 3 seconds (less time could classify as an equipment check), any programs crashed during gameplay, etc.
2. Equipment Check (Est. delay 3-5 minutes)
Examples: Mouse battery died, peripheral stopped working, audio became bugged, settings suddenly reset, etc.
If a player has a problem that prevents them from playing on, they must notify the Tournament Official and request a technical pause. The player has to announce the reason before or immediately after he requests the pause.
During a technical pause, headsets have to stay on and players are prohibited from controlling their agent (i.e., players can not move or use utility during a technical pause). Unless a Tournament Official instructs the player otherwise, any form of communication including but not limited to text and voice communication between players and coaches is forbidden during a technical pause.
The in-game Referee can pause the game if for some reason the player pausing does not work.
League Officials may order or execute a pause of a Game at the sole discretion of the League Officials.




Crashes
Every Player Must Check His internet Connection before Joining the match , The Admin cannot Rematch incase There’s internet connection issues unless The opponent accepted the Rematch




Code of Conduct

Cheating:
Any modification of the Valorant game client is prohibited.

Any third party software used for Cheating/Hacking or Tweaking the game is prohibited.

Laying under another player’s identity, GamerTag, In-Game name, soliciting or inducing someone else to play under another player’s account or GamerTag, is prohibited.

Match fixing is considered as cheating and will result in the disqualification of all parties involved.

Intentionally using any in-game bug to seek an advantage is exploiting and is prohibited. Exploiting includes acts such as making use of any game function that, in the Tournament admin’s sole judgment, is not functioning as intended and violates the design purpose of the game.


Reporting:
A video recording must be submitted with the report in order to prove the claims.
Reports without any proof will not be counted.

Game issues, registration issues, etc.. must be only reported by the team’s captain with the issue. Reports from players not related to the issue will not be sufficient.

Behavior:
Every participant has to behave with respect towards the other players. This applies to behavior in-game and also in chat, messages, comments and other media such as Discord. We expect players to conduct themselves according to the following values:
Treat others as you would like to be treated.
Be honest, be committed and play fair.
Show respect toward all other humans, including teammates, competitors and tournament staff.
Be courageous in competition and in standing up for what is right.

Participants must not engage in harassment or hate speech in any form. This includes but is not limited to:
Hate speech, offensive behavior, or verbal abuse related to sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, disability, physical appearance, body size, age, or religion.
Stalking or intimidation (physically or online).
Spamming, raiding, hijacking or inciting disruption of streams or social media.
Posting or threatening to post other people's personally identifying information (“doxing”).
Unwelcome sexual attention. This includes unwelcome sexualized comments, jokes and sexual advances.
Advocating for or encouraging any of the above behavior.