Originally posted by Juan Agustín Cuch:
-Until you stand up or fill the slip, you can agree on the result of the match (MTR)
Originally posted by Dustin De Leeuw:What if the players are trusting each others (because they're friends or some other reason) and ID the third game as soon as the winner is clear under the condition that the winner of that game wins the match if he needs the win? Of course I would never suggest that to players but is there anything we can do against it? Technically they did nothing wrong and the 4th game belongs to the match with the current standing of 1-1-1. This also dosn't seem to be bribary (Nothing of value decides the end of the match) or Cheating (No rules are broken)
If the third game is over, you may require the players to fill out the slip. The whole idea of cut to Top X sometimes yields awkward situations, but it's the least worst tournament set-up I know of…
A player uses or offers to use an outside-the-game method to determine the outcome of a game or match.I would definitely count the match result of the players next to you as an outside-the-game method. If you believe that's what is going on after your investigation then feel free to call them on it.
Originally posted by Juan Agustín Cuch:This sounds like the epitome of collusion and could warrant a couple DQs.
They are both friends, so they both want to make it to the top together. Could they start a “fourth” game expecting to get players 9-10 result?
Edited Preston May (June 10, 2015 09:19:22 AM)
Originally posted by Preston May:Can you cite anything in the IPG that mentions Collusion? ;)
This sounds like the epitome of collusion and could warrant a couple DQs.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:It doesn't mention collusion specifically. I would have a situation like this fall under UC - Improperly Determining a Winner. The collusion portion of it is just an agreement ahead of time that if player A wins then we can both get in by drawing whereas if player B wins then I will win and I get in. The result of the match is then being determined by an outside the game source, namely the table next to you. A similar example, although less strategic, would be determining a winner based on if my friend beats your friend in their legacy game a couple tables over.
Can you cite anything in the IPG that mentions Collusion? ;)
FROM IPG 4.8 USC-Cheating
A person breaks a rule defined by the tournament documents, lies to a tournament official, or notices an offense committed in his or her (or a teammate's) match and does not call attention to it.
FROM MTR 5.2 Collusion and Bribery
Players may not reach an agreement in conjunction with other matches. Players can make use of information regarding match or game scores of other tables. However, players are not allowed to leave their seats during their match or go to great lengths to obtain this information.
Originally posted by Jose Luis Arrieta:
Not in any document, but what I do in my tournaments is not allow any ID result after 5 min from when the round started, that has been well received among the players in the store where I judge and they agree 100% with not having people hang out waiting for a result to see if a draw would put both of them into a top 8.
In any case concessions are allowed at any time, but I won't receive an ID result unless they really played a game which ended in a 1-1-1 result, for which in any case I try to keep an eye for collusion or bribery.
MTR
If a game or match is not completed, players may concede or mutually agree to a draw in that game or match. A match is considered complete once the result slip is filled out or, if match slips are not being used, a player leaves the table after game play is finished. Until that point, either player may concede to or draw with the other, though if the conceding player won a game in the match, the match must be reported as 2-1. Intentional draws are always reported as 0-0-3.
Originally posted by Jose Luis Arrieta:Please, don't do that. (As Chuck explains!)
what I do in my tournaments is not allow any ID result…
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