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  • Unsporting Conduct - Cheating
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  • Cheating is regarded as the highest display of unsporting conduct a player can exhibit during a tournament. In the OCG and TCG, cheating includes, but is not limited to, intentionally misrepresenting the game state, rules, or policies; reporting inaccurate information to tournament officials; and bribery. Examples Include:
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  • Cheating is regarded as the highest display of unsporting conduct a player can exhibit during a tournament. In the OCG and TCG, cheating includes, but is not limited to, intentionally misrepresenting the game state, rules, or policies; reporting inaccurate information to tournament officials; and bribery. Examples Include: * A player offers booster packs to their opponent in exchange for conceding the final round, especially when the player offering the packs would lie about them. * A player purposely draws an extra card and attempts to conceal it. * A player lies to tournament officials. * A player who won the first game of the match purposely plays slowly in order to stall for time and wait for the round to end. * A player pre-sets their Deck while Side Decking and does not sufficiently randomize their Deck before presenting it to his/her opponent. * A player purposely marks certain cards to know where certain cards are, especially powerful ones. * A player shuffles his/her graveyard.