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Unsporting Conduct — Improperly Determining a Winner and Bribery

01/11/201308/11/2016 | KevinD

Because a huge majority of Magic tournaments offer prizes to earn in addition to glory and because it can happen that a match result is detrimental to both players, two players can be tempted to agree on a specific match result so that at least one of them ends up in a more favorable position […]

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MIPG, USC

Unsporting Conduct — Improperly Determining a Winner and Bribery

01/11/201310/01/2017 | cixidetroy

(Article d’origine publié le 1er novembre 2013 par ) Traduit par Sylvain Boisbourdin Parce que la grande majorité des tournois de Magic offrent des prix à gagner en plus de la gloire, et parce qu’il peut arriver que le résultat d’un match soit préjudiciable aux deux joueurs,  lesdits joueurs peuvent être tentés de s’accorder sur […]

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