Rules Of Conduct
The APA has established and will strictly enforce the
following conduct rules for Higher Level Tournament play.
1. No loud, abusive or profane language will be tolerated at this tournament.
You are in the League to have a good time and to enjoy some friendly competition.
If there is a problem, simply bring it to one of the tournament officials,
and the official will handle it. Remember that in each situation the ruling
must go for one side and against the other side, and it is required each
team or player be able to accept being ruled against without causing a
scene.
2. Unsportsmanlike conduct toward the opposing player, team or tournament
official is not allowed.
3. Any player or team involved in an incident that includes either physical
abuse or the throwing of an item at the opponent or tournament official
will be disqualified immediately, and required to leave the tournament
premises.
4. Any player caught hitting a cue against the table, wall, floor, etc.,
or recklessly swinging a cue will be disqualified immediately and required
to leave the tournament premises.
5. Abusive behavior towards the Tournament Director or any of his/her
designates will not be tolerated.
6. Excessively slow play will not be tolerated. You will be warned before
any penalty occurs.
The penalties for violating any of the six categories detailed above
are as follows:
A warning may or may not be given, depending upon the severity of the
situation.
| Penalty Level 1 |
Your opponent will be given ball-in-hand. If the player
is still shooting, or already has ball-in-hand, then that player will
be allowed to shoot until missing, and then be given ball-in-hand
again. |
| Penalty Level 2 |
Your opponent will be granted the game. (In 9-Ball, your opponent
will be granted the game, along with points for all balls remaining
on the table.) |
| Penalty Level 3 |
Your opponent will be granted the match. |
| Penalty Level 4 |
Disqualification. |
| Note: If the violation or disturbance that caused the
initial penalty level to be levied does not cease, the Tournament
Director and/or designated assistant has the right to go from one
penalty level to the next penalty level immediately. |
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