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Using program assistance during tournaments
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Dear Moderators
Using program assistance during tournaments
Posted in 
Dear Moderators
Using program assistance during tournaments
Dear moderators,

Player v.mariann was clearly using computer assistance during tournament games and was disqualified. However, disqualification is not enough—he should be banned if he continues to abuse fair play. I have no issue with giving him a warning first, but if he persists in breaking the rules, stricter action must be taken. He repeatedly competes against fair players, unfairly taking their hard-earned points. He is fully aware that using a program during tournaments is not allowed, yet he continues to do so.

I kindly ask you to investigate this matter further and take appropriate action to ensure a fair competitive environment for all players.
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I get that the moderators have already taken action, and I respect their decision. But I still feel like just disqualifying the player might not be enough to stop repeat offenders. A warning first makes sense, but if someone keeps breaking the rules, a ban would send a much stronger message and help protect fair players.

The problem is that the tournament system automatically pairs players, so if I want to participate, I have no way to avoid being matched against someone using a program. If I lose, I lose my hard-earned points, which is completely unfair. That’s why I believe a ban would make more sense in cases of repeated cheating—it’s the only way to truly prevent it from affecting fair players.

I trust that FlyOrDie’s moderation team is doing their best to keep things fair, and I’ll definitely keep reporting any future issues. I just hope cases like this get monitored closely so the same thing doesn’t keep happening. Thanks for taking the time to respond.
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I understand your frustration, but the moderators have already handled the situation by disqualifying the player.  A DSQ is a clear statement that cheating won’t be tolerated, especially in tournaments where fair play is essential.

The moderation team reviews cases carefully before deciding on the appropriate action, and if they felt a disqualification was enough, then that decision should be respected.  Repeated violations would likely result in stricter penalties, so if the player continues to break the rules, further action will be taken as needed.

At the end of the day, FlyOrDie has a solid moderation system in place to maintain fair play, and this case was no exception.  The best thing we can do as players is trust their judgement and continue to report any future incidents so they can take appropriate action.
Edited by An0nCiPher
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