Haus of Codec Marketplace : Go Battle League Battle Bracket
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Haus of Codec Marketplace : Go Battle League Battle Bracket

Enter the Go Battle League and win a cash prize for 1st place, Prizes for Second and Third Place too!

By Haus of Codec

Date and time

Saturday, May 25 · 12 - 1pm EDT

Location

Dexter Training Ground

73 Parade Street Dexter Park Providence, RI 02909

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 1 hour

Enter the Go Battle League and win a cash prize for 1st place, Prizes for Second and Third Place too!
Registration Required. $10
Starts at 12:00pm
Dexter Park 77 Parade Street, Providence RI 02909

THE RAINBOW CUP RULES

The Rainbow Cup has a few special rules (designed to provide added challenge and fun) that differ from standard PvP combat in Pokemon GO:Competitors will bring a team of 3 Pokemon
Matches are played in Great League: only Pokemon up to 1500 CP are permitted in the Cup.Only Pokemon with at least one of the following types are permitted: Fire, Electric, Bug, Grass, and Water.

No Legendary or Mythical pokemon allowed

League Selection: All battles must be fought in their designated League.One Battle: Opponents will battle one time to determine a winner. The winner may only be determined through the normal progress of the game in play, and in the case of disputes, the in-game Journal and/or video evidence will be used. Opponents may not collude to report outcomes not achieved in battle. Competitors may, however, concede the match or any remaining battles at any point.

Ties: If a battle ends in a draw (i.e. both journal entries show a tie, or both show a loss), that battle is discarded and an entirely new battle should be played. Battles that time-out via the Pokémon GOTM timer do not constitute a draw, and the winner is determined by the Journal entries of the Competitors.

Disputes: If opponents do not agree on a match outcome, journal entries and any available video evidence will be reviewed by a staff member to determine the match outcome.Technical Issues: If you experience significant technical issues, share this with your opponent as soon as possible. If both agree that it significantly impacted the outcome of a match, it will trigger a rematch of the current battle. The same lead Pokémon must be selected for the rematch, but your opponent decides whether you both may change the remaining two (2) Pokémon or not. If technical issues prevent a successful battle for 10 minutes, or if Competitors disagree on the issue, contact Tournament Staff for assistance.

Professionalism: Competitors are expected to maintain courtesy towards Competitors, Tournament Officials, and Spectators. Harassment (sexual or otherwise), aggression, intimidation, and other inappropriate behaviors should be reported to staff and can result in punitive action.

Staff Decisions: All staff decisions are final. If your opponent is a staff member, an additional staff member must adjudicate any disputes, unless a tournament has only one staff member. If you feel a staff decision warrants appeal, all evidence and information should be submitted via the Report Misconduct form to be reviewed by the Arena Team.

Remote Battles: All battles will be in person

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