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Player deck lists may be published by the Tournament Organizer at any time once the event has
begun, provided that this information is publicly accessible, that all player data is published at the
same time, and that publication of this data provides additional value to those attending or watching
the event. Otherwise, this information should be kept confidential throughout the duration of the
tournament.
Tournament Organizers must provide deck lists to the Bandai global organized play team as part of
their event reporting.
Bandai reserves the right to publish tournament information, including but not limited to deck lists,
player reports, transcripts, audio and / or video recordings, awards, penalties or any other
information related to the tournament.
Attending a Bandai organized play event may lead to an attendee’s image and likeness being
photographed or recorded by or on behalf of Bandai. By entering or remaining at Bandai organized
play events, attendees grant Bandai, its premier tournament organizers, and approved media bodies
to publish their name, image, likeness, deck list, methods of play, and written or oral statements in
connection with any still photograph, live or recorded video display, or other transmission or
reproduction of the event, in whole or in any part.
3.8 Stream Broadcasts of Match Play
While attending Bandai organized play events, players may be instructed to play a feature match
that will be broadcast to a large audience and / or to online viewers. Players must comply with the
Tournament Organizer’s directions regarding match location. These matches may require additional
equipment, including new card sleeves, the use of standardized play mats, apparel changes, or the
use of noise-cancelling headphones. Players must abide by these considerations.
It is not necessary that the stream casters are qualified judges. If a caster notices a violation of game
rules, game state or Tournament Policy, they are required to notify a judge immediately. It is up to
the judge to determine whether it is appropriate to intervene.
Due to the nature of streamed matches and a desire to not regulate feature matches more
stringently than other matches during qualifying Swiss rounds, players should be aware that
penalties earned but not applied during a match may be applied later upon subsequent review.
3.9 Reporting Tournament Results
It is the Tournament Organizer’s responsibility to report tournament results to Bandai within 48
hours of the tournament’s completion.
4.0 Tournament Play
4.1 Gamesmanship
Players are expected to behave in a respectful and polite manner towards all tournament attendees.
If you engage in unsporting conduct or behavior that endangers or detracts from the event, you may
be penalized, up to and including disqualification and removal from the venue.
4.2 Tournament Registration
Players need to register in order to participate in events. Check event information or contact the
Tournament Organizer if you need more information on registration times.
To register, you’ll need government ID, your Bandai TCG+ account, and your pre-registration
information or entry fee for the tournament.