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General Guidelines*:
Gamer registers for a given tournament for $10.
Gamers are organized into groups of 10.
Each gamer will play every other gamer once.
Gamers will participate in a minimum of 9 games each time they register.
Each 9 game set is called a round.
Gamer with the most wins in a round advances to the next round (for tie breaks see GENERAL TOURNAMENT RULES 9)).
Prizes are awarded to the winners of each round.
Prizes are as follows: Round 1-$10, Round 2-$100, Round 3-$1000, (Final) Round 4- $2,000 to $10,000.
The number of rounds will be determined by the number of participants in a given tournament.
Tournament sizes will be up to 10,000 gamers based on the following schedule: 10, 100, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, 10000.
When registration for a tournament closes, registered gamers falling between tournament sizes will be rejected and refunded their $10 entry fee (ex. if 2056 people register, 56 will be rejected and refunded)
Previous round awards will be netted out of later round awards (ex. A round 3 winner will be paid for his last round won, $1000, not $1110).
* Rules may change on a tournament by tournament basis. Please be careful to read and agree to the specific rules for each tournament.
Player Classification:
As you play tournaments, you will receive a power ranking based on your stats.
Your power ranking will classify you as a beginner, amateur, or expert Gamer.
In the future, tournaments will be offered for every class to give everyone a better chance to compete.
Cash prizes, trophies and published interviews will be awarded to the top three highest ranking gamers by class.
World Cup Championship Tournaments:
A World cup championship tournament, made up of the highest ranking egamingleague.com gamers, will be run once a year for every game.
The grand prize for the World Cup Championship may be as high as
$1,000,000!!
Here are the general tournament rules:
GENERAL TOURNAMENT RULES
1) Gamers must have access to the console assigned to the tournament for which he/she registers. Example, for X-Box tournaments, you must have access to X-Box Live.
2) EGAMINGLEAGUE.COM is not responsible for any hardware, software, networking or logistical problems that may affect your ability to compete according to the rules of the tournament. These are the sole responsibility of you the user.
3) Once a gamer registers for a given tournament he/she will be provided with a schedule
4) Gamer is responsible for adhering to this schedule. Failure to do so will be recorded as a forfeiture (loss).
5) You must log into egamingleague.com and report your score within the time frame designated in the individual tournament rules (typically within 2 hours of the game START time).
6) Your entry fee is non-refundable unless your registration is cancelled by EGAMINGLEAGUE.COM before the start of a tournament
7) In the case that an opponent does not show, the gamer must immediately contact egamingleague to report the no show. The gamer who reports the no show will be credited with a win at the average winning score of the tournament. False reports will result in severe punishment and possible expulsion.
8) Reporting scores:
We have an honor system in our lower rounds using the following rules:
General Guidelines*:
Gamer registers for a given tournament for $10.
Gamers are organized into groups of 10.
Each gamer will play every other gamer once.
Gamers will participate in a minimum of 9 games each time they register.
Each 9 game set is called a round.
Gamer with the most wins in a round advances to the next round (for tie breaks see GENERAL TOURNAMENT RULES 9)).
Prizes are awarded to the winners of each round.
Prizes are as follows: Round 1-$10, Round 2-$100, Round 3-$1000, (Final) Round 4- $2,000 to $10,000.
The number of rounds will be determined by the number of participants in a given tournament.
Tournament sizes will be up to 10,000 gamers based on the following schedule: 10, 100, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, 10000.
When registration for a tournament closes, registered gamers falling between tournament sizes will be rejected and refunded their $10 entry fee (ex. if 2056 people register, 56 will be rejected and refunded)
Previous round awards will be netted out of later round awards (ex. A round 3 winner will be paid for his last round won, $1000, not $1110).
* Rules may change on a tournament by tournament basis. Please be careful to read and agree to the specific rules for each tournament.
Player Classification:
As you play tournaments, you will receive a power ranking based on your stats.
Your power ranking will classify you as a beginner, amateur, or expert Gamer.
In the future, tournaments will be offered for every class to give everyone a better chance to compete.
Cash prizes, trophies and published interviews will be awarded to the top three highest ranking gamers by class.
World Cup Championship Tournaments:
A World cup championship tournament, made up of the highest ranking egamingleague.com gamers, will be run once a year for every game.
The grand prize for the World Cup Championship may be as high as
$1,000,000!!
Here are the general tournament rules:
GENERAL TOURNAMENT RULES
1) Gamers must have access to the console assigned to the tournament for which he/she registers. Example, for X-Box tournaments, you must have access to X-Box Live.
2) EGAMINGLEAGUE.COM is not responsible for any hardware, software, networking or logistical problems that may affect your ability to compete according to the rules of the tournament. These are the sole responsibility of you the user.
3) Once a gamer registers for a given tournament he/she will be provided with a schedule
4) Gamer is responsible for adhering to this schedule. Failure to do so will be recorded as a forfeiture (loss).
5) You must log into egamingleague.com and report your score within the time frame designated in the individual tournament rules (typically within 2 hours of the game START time).
6) Your entry fee is non-refundable unless your registration is cancelled by EGAMINGLEAGUE.COM before the start of a tournament
7) In the case that an opponent does not show, the gamer must immediately contact egamingleague to report the no show. The gamer who reports the no show will be credited with a win at the average winning score of the tournament. False reports will result in severe punishment and possible expulsion.
8) Reporting scores:
We have an honor system in our lower rounds using the following rules:
- a) If only one user reports a score by the deadline, that is the final score.
- b) In the case that a user reports a conflicting score, they will be made aware that the scores do not comply. If they choose to submit it anyway, an email will be sent to the other gamer notifying him/her of this conflict.
- c) The second gamer will either update their score or choose arbitration.
- d) If scores conflict and the winner is not agreed, gamers will go to arbitration.
- e) In arbitration EGAMINGLEAGUE.COM investigates the game in question in order to determine the actual outcome.
- f) If the score cannot be determined via X-BOX Live or Playstation On-line gaming, gamers are solely responsible for proving their case. Therefore, it is recommended that precautions be taken prior to game start that will verify scores and outcomes. (such as video taping the games).
- g) Gamers agree that EGAMINGLEAGUE.COM will make the final decision in all arbitration.
- h) If a gamer is found to have deliberately lied or reported the wrong score, this gamer will be banned from participating in any future tournaments.
- i) In addition, any conflicting scores will result in a foul being assessed to the gamer. Gamers with excessive fouls will be barred from any further tournaments.
- j) Inappropriate reporting can result in disqualification from the tournament and forfeiture of prize money.
- a) Two-way tie, same record: Winner of head to head game wins.
- b) Three or more way tie, same record: Player with most points wins.
- a) Entry fee prizes will be credited back to the credit card used to register for the tournament.
- b) All other prizes will be mailed by check or transferred via paypal, or directly deposited into gamers account electronically.
- c) Taxes will not be withheld from the prize checks. 1099 forms will be mailed to the gamer within one month after the end of the tax year.
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