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Rules and regulation on chessWhen in doubt, ask!
Never hesitate to ask a tournament director (TD) to clarify any confusion you may have about therules.
If you touch a piece, you must move it.
 This is known as the touch-move rule, and is often a source of difficulty for players new totournaments. It also requires you to capture an opponent’s piece if you touch it. This rule only appliesif you can make a legal move with the piece you touched.
Most tournaments require players to record their moves.
 This helps provide evidence of what has occurred during the game in case of a dispute
Never interfere with a game in progress.
In most chess tournaments, you’ll be able to walk around the playing area and watch other games,provided you do so quietly.
Turn off your cell phone.
In recent years, new rules have been written to deal with loud phones, which can break theconcentration of chess players.
Understand how to use a chess clock.
 Tournament chess is played with time limits, which vary by event. Time is kept by using a chess clock.Using these clocks can be distracting at first, but will soon become second nature.
After the game is over, record your result.
Win, lose, or draw, both players are required to make sure the proper result is recorded. If you’re notsure where to mark down your result, ask a director for help.Be more manners to your opponent.if anything happen and the are some disagreement in the game both players must be disqualified inthe game.
Rules and Regulation in basketball
1.10 players max per team. Finalized roster must be approved by the Tournament staff priorto the first game.2.Absolutely NO team hopping.3.Teams must have Jerseys of same color and must be numbered 0-99 (No duplicatenumbers).4.In cause of a double forfeit a coin toss will determine the winner.5.10 minutes will be given to warm up. With 20 minute halves. Clock will stop last 2 minutesin the second half only.
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Players will be give 5 fouls per game.7.Bonus shots will be given after the 7th team foul, and the team will be in double bonus afterthe 10th team foul, per half.
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Each team will be given 2 time outs per half (Does not carry over). In case of OT, 1 extratime out will be given. 3 minutes will be given for over time (Clock will stop on anydeadball).9.30 point rule is in effect for last 5 minutes of the game.
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 Technicals fouls will be given to any player/team for behavior established in signedagreement. It will count as a personal foul. Player/ manger/ coach will given a red card forthe first technical in order for the player to be allowed back into the game. In case of asecond technical foul, will be assessed and the player will be disqualified from the game. The player must pay before they can re-enter the tournament.11.Technical fouls will accumulate through the tournament, if a player receives 3 technicalfouls they will be disqualified from the tournament.
 
12.Any intimidating manner or verbal or physical threat will not be tolerated by thecommittee members, referees, and fans. Authorities will be contacted and you will beescorted off the premises.13.The ball must stay within the court
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the last team to touch the ball before it travels out of bounds forfeits possession. The ball-handler may not move both feet without dribbling, known astraveling,nor may he dribblewith both hands or catch the ball in between dribbles, a violation calleddouble dribbling. Aplayer's hand cannot be under the ball while dribbling; doing so is known ascarrying theball. A team, once having established ball control in the front half of the court, may notreturn the ball to the backcourt. The ball may not be kicked nor struck with the fist. Aviolation of these rules results in loss of possession, or, if committed by the defense, a resetof theshot clock.
 
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An attempt to unfairly disadvantage an opponent through physical contact is illegal and iscalled a foul. These are most commonly committed by defensive players; however, they canbe committed by offensive players as well. Players who are fouled either receive the ball topass inbounds again, or receive one or morefree throwsif they are fouled in the act of shooting, depending on whether the shot was successful. One point is awarded for making afree throw, which is attempted from a line 15 feet (4.5 m) from the basket.16.The referee may use discretion in calling fouls (for example, by considering whether anunfair advantage was gained), sometimes making fouls controversial calls. The calling of fouls can vary between games, leagues and even between referees.
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A player or coach who shows poor sportsmanship, for instance, by arguing with a referee orby fighting with another player, can be charged with a more serious foul called atechnicalfoul.The penalty involves free throws (which unlike a personal foul, the other team canchoose any player to shoot the free throws) and varies between leagues. Repeatedincidents can result indisqualification. Blatant fouls with excessive contact or that are notan attempt to play the ball are called unsportsmanlike fouls (or flagrant fouls in the NBA)and typically will result in ejection.18.If a team exceeds a certain limit of team fouls in a given period (quarter or half) – four forNBA and international games – the opposing team is awarded one or two free throws on allsubsequent fouls for that period, the number depending on the league. In the US collegegame if a team surpasses 7 fouls in the half the opposing team is awarded a one-and-onefree throw (a player making the first is given a second). If a team exceeds 10 fouls in thehalf the opposing team is awarded two free throws on all subsequent fouls for the half. Aplayer who, in an international game, commits five fouls (including technical fouls), or in anNBA game, commits six fouls (excluding technical fouls) is not allowed to participate for therest of the game, and is said to have "fouled out".19.After a team has committed a specified number of fouls, it is said to be "in the penalty". Onscoreboards, this is usually signified with an indicator light reading "Bonus" or "Penalty" withan illuminated directional arrow indicating that team is to receive free throws when fouledby the opposing team. (Some scoreboards also indicate the number of fouls committed.)20.The number of free throws awarded increases with the number of fouls committed. Initially,one shot is awarded, but after a certain number of additional fouls are committed theopposing team may receive (a) one shot with a chance for a second shot if the first shot ismade, called shooting "one-and-one", or (b) two shots. If a team misses the first shot (or"front end") of a one-and-one situation, the opposing team may reclaim possession of theball and continue play. If a team misses the first shot of a two-shot situation, the opposingteam must wait for the completion of the second shot before attempting to reclaimpossession of the ball and continuing play.21.If a player is fouled while attempting a shot and the shot is unsuccessful, the player isawarded a number of free throws equal to the value of the attempted shot. A player fouledwhile attempting a regular two-point shot, then, receives two shots. A player fouled whileattempting a three-point shot, on the other hand, receives three shots.22.If a player is fouled while attempting a shot and the shot is successful, typically the playerwill be awarded one additional free throw for one point. In combination with a regular shot,this is called a "three-point play" (or more colloquially, an "and one") because of the basketmade at the time of the foul (2 points) and the additional free throw (1 point). Four-pointplays, while rare, can also occur.23.
Volley rules and regulation
 
Player Behaviour & Responsibility
Players must refrain from intentionally trying to distract an opponent who is playing or about to playthe ball. (for example, shouting, clapping, etc.)Players may not commit any act which delays the game unnecessarily.Players must refrain from intentionally kicking or hitting the ball out of the area of play.Players must be on the court for the scheduled start of the match.League players (playing early games) may be asked to assist in putting up the nets,League players (playing late games) may be asked to assist with taking down the nets.Players must call their own infractions. (i.e. net violations, carries, open hand tips, etc.) Team captains are required to ensure that the score sheet is completed after every game; failure to doso shall result in a default. The league WILL NOT tolerate any racism or derogatory remarks concerning race, religion or creed.Our league is one built on sportsmanship and co-operation. Thus any acts of racism or activity in thatmanner shall be severely dealt with in the following manner:1st offence - the player directly involved in the causation of such remarks or activity shall be swiftlyremoved from the league, and reinstatement for the following season shall be under review2nd offence - the entire team, if unable to control these tendencies of one or more players on saidteam, will be swiftly removed from the league, and shall never be permitted to participate in eventsheld by the Garneau Tennis and Beach Volleyball Club
League Coordinator Responsibility
 The coordinator has absolute authority over players, official and spectators on and off the court andmay penalize players if necessary. The coordinator may cancel or change the format of the tournament or league if conditions warrant(i.e. shorten game time or cancelling games due to weather or daylight). The coordinator has the authority to settle any and all disputes. The coordinator is responsible for timing all matches when necessary. The coordinator is responsible for updating the online schedule a minimum of 4 days prior to theleague night. The coordinator may remove a team from the league due to violation of the league rules.
Specific League RulesPlayers per Team
 Teams may have additional players on their roster and can add players at any time.New players must be added to the roster prior to game time.Players must be on the roster and have played at least 3 league nights to compete in playoffs.Coed 4's may have no more than 2 players of similar sex on the court at one time.Open 2’s must have 2 players on the court at all times. For substitution purposes, one player from theprevious game must remain on the court.
Defaults
 Teams must be present at the scheduled start time. Due to the tight schedule, if a team does not havethe minimum number of player at the start of the match a default will be given for that game. Prior toassessing a default for all games that day the league coordinator will wait a maximum of 10 minutes toallowed late players to show up, this is up to the discretion of the coordinator.4's teams must have a minimum of 3 players on the court.2’s teams must have 2 players on the court.Other league members are allowed to substitute for a missing player.If a team does not show up for league play, they will automatically default all matches scheduled forthat particular night of play. 2 default’s will result in removal from the league with no refund of leaguefees.
Scoring
Rally point scoring with the all sets played first to 15 points. Teams not playing will act as scorekeeper's and record the results on the score sheet provided. If adispute over faults occurs the scorekeeping team will be asked to provide ruling. If time expires in themiddle of a game, the combined score must be 8 or greater. Points will be awarded as follows; 2pontsfor winning in 2 games, 1.5 points for winning in 3 games and 0 points for a lose. Ties will be brokebased on game results of the teams that are ties. After each evening, winners will move up towardsCourt 1 and losers will move down towards Court 3.
A. Net Play
 1. You may go completely under the net into your opponent's court to play a ball as long asthere is no interference with the opponent.
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