Alright then, whatever you say buddy.
okay bud
You send a clear message by DQing him after the match. What part of this is so hard to understand?
I think you're failing to understand the words you spat out earlier.
It is not just a matter of enforcing a rule for the sake of enforcement.
It is the message that is sent at the same time.
By DQing someone when they ul an illegal move it suggest there is no tolerance.
When you DQ them AFTER the set has been played, it creates the image of the win being robbed from the cheater, even though they were in the wrong.
It also cheapens the victory of the person who has now gained the victory.
Of course it doesn't. You still DQ when the match is over. Nothing is affected.
Read above.
No, I'm saying it's pointless because if he's going to be DQed either way, you still get the message across. If anything it'd be an even bigger kick in the balls to think you get away with it, win a match, get excited, and then get told you're DQed. But I don't care about kicking people in the balls, I care about optimizing community interest in your tournament when the end result is going to be the same anyway.
You realize that it is a bigger kick in the nuts, suggest that you care for community interest, but still suggest DQing them after the match.
Sounds like a contradiction.
Then DQ them. Announce it to the stream when it happens if you want.
Less skimming, its been stated before thats what should be done.
Are you sure you understand cognitive differences between humans and dogs?
Do you...live under a rock or something?
Another question: I thought caught cheating resulted in forfeit matches/sets, not forfeit.........tournaments. This doesn't change my stance on calling out cheating when you see it, but is that really how it works?
It depends on the TO.
For some TO's it can vary from light or severe depending on the "crime" committed.
So for example, pausing during a match can result in forfeiting the match.
Pausing again can result in a lost set.
In this case I would argue IDC should be a loss of the entire set flat out, just because of how it can affect a match and how difficult it is to catch.
Some may feel it should be a forfeit of the entire tournament.
I know for sure they don't get money if it happens though.
Or they shouldn't
Hardly, I would expect anyone with a half working brain to be able to recall the times he has done it in the past as well as being capable of using the search topic, asking the various TO's.
I do NOT need to prove something that is already factual.
Ask ANY of the SBR members from the last 4 to 5 years about it and they'll probably be able to support it.
Heck we even had topics regarding the issue iirc. Right swordgard?
If you are in a class and you do all the work keeping a good grade up until the test on said segment, which is a big portion of your grade (IE the final games of a tournament, as thats the 'big portion' of the money), then you flunk the test, do you still get credit for all the work/assignments you did prior, or does only the test count?
You still get credit for all the work you did prior. Just because you screwed up the test doesnt mean you insta fail the entire class.
I asked pidge earlier but...do you live under a rock?
You...do realize that in almost every single college, being caught cheating is an automatic F within the class not counting the other penalties that may occur.