O-Zone Gaming Code
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O-Zone Gaming Code
Most of the club follows a personal gaming code that makes it an enjoyable experience for all.
To ensure that we wanted to make it clear to all, what we feel is the Club's Gaming code.
These guidelines are taken from an article from the Bell of Lost Souls site.
1. Approach a game with the goal of winning and having fun, but prepare yourself to lose. You aren't going to win every game. Aim to learn at least one new thing out of every encounter that will make your strategy better.
2. Thank your opponent for the game no matter if you won or lost, or if the game felt like a horrible waste of time. Ask for advice, and a critique of your strategy at the end of games. Respect your opponent's knowledge, and take a chance to teach them something new, too.
3. Play nice and don't cheat. No one learns from being a jerk, or cheating. Pick-up games are a way to perfect your game - take advantage.
5. Don't whine, and don't throw things. You're an adult [I would hope]. Act like it.
6. Take your time. Unless you have a hot date to go to, or the place you're playing is about to close, there's no reason to rush. Think about what you're doing so it'll be second nature in a tournament.
7. Have fun! Exchange banter with your opponent. Be goofy. Don't take the game too seriously.
To ensure that we wanted to make it clear to all, what we feel is the Club's Gaming code.
These guidelines are taken from an article from the Bell of Lost Souls site.
1. Approach a game with the goal of winning and having fun, but prepare yourself to lose. You aren't going to win every game. Aim to learn at least one new thing out of every encounter that will make your strategy better.
2. Thank your opponent for the game no matter if you won or lost, or if the game felt like a horrible waste of time. Ask for advice, and a critique of your strategy at the end of games. Respect your opponent's knowledge, and take a chance to teach them something new, too.
3. Play nice and don't cheat. No one learns from being a jerk, or cheating. Pick-up games are a way to perfect your game - take advantage.
5. Don't whine, and don't throw things. You're an adult [I would hope]. Act like it.
6. Take your time. Unless you have a hot date to go to, or the place you're playing is about to close, there's no reason to rush. Think about what you're doing so it'll be second nature in a tournament.
7. Have fun! Exchange banter with your opponent. Be goofy. Don't take the game too seriously.
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