II.Player ResponsibilitiesA. Player ID/COSSY ID NumberCOSSY is the global player identification and ranking system used by <strong>KDE</strong>. You must register for a KonamiPlayer ID card with a COSSY barcode and number in order to participate in a sanctioned event. Onceyour ID card has been issued, it is your responsibility to not lose the ID card and/or your COSSY barcodesticker. You will be required to present this information when registering for a tournament. Your ID cardand barcode stickers are yours and may not be used by anyone else for any purpose.After receiving your card, COSSY barcode, and number, you need to register your number online athttps://www.cossy.konami.net. Until you register your number with your personal information, yourranking cannot be tracked. (Please note you must use https: and not http:).You are responsible for the maintenance of your own COSSY information. This includes keeping contactinformation up to date, as well as regularly reviewing your tournament history for accuracy. Note thatKonami cannot recover your password or ID number if you lose or forget them – only you may accessyour COSSY account.You may register for only one Konami Player ID at a time. If the ID card or barcode is lost, that IDnumber cannot be replaced. You should consider keeping a photocopy, digital picture, or scan of yourbarcode, so that you can print out a new one in the future if necessary.If you have questions about your COSSY ID that are not covered above, please contactus-opsupport@konami.com.B. IdentificationYou should be prepared to produce personal identification if asked to do so by a tournament official.School ID cards, state ID cards, driver’s licenses, passports and birth certificates are all valid forms ofidentification. You may contact the <strong>Tournament</strong> Organizer ahead of time if you have questions aboutproviding identification.C. <strong>Tournament</strong> MaterialsYou must bring a legal Deck (to constructed events); as well as extra card sleeves, paper and pencils totrack scores and fill out result slips, and any dice, coins, counters or tokens that your Deck requires. Youmay use a calculator to help keep track of score, but must keep a paper record as well to help resolvedisputes.In addition to tournament supplies, you must bring the appropriate entry fee, your Konami Player IDcard and/or COSSY barcode sticker, and personal identification.D. Understand RulingsYou should read and understand the latest version of the rulebook for the game you are playing, as wellas look over rulings that apply to the cards you have included in your Deck. While there will be judges ata sanctioned tournament, you will have a better tournament experience if you prepare yourselfbeforehand by knowing what your cards do, and how the game works.<strong>KDE</strong> <strong>TCG</strong> <strong>Tournament</strong> <strong>Policy</strong> <strong>v1.1</strong> 6
E. Unacceptable BehaviorParticipants in all sanctioned Konami tournaments are expected to display good sportsmanship wheninteracting with other tournament attendees, players, judges, and staff. Rude language, disruptive ordisrespectful behavior, inappropriate clothing, unwarranted accusations, and disregard for the safety ofothers or the condition of the venue will not be tolerated. You should read the Penalty Guidelinedocument before attending an event, to better understand how you are expected to behave.If an attendee arrives at an event intoxicated, or becomes so during the course of the event, he or shewill be disqualified and removed from the venue and will be subject to additional penalties.F. CommunicationIt is your responsibility to relay accurate information at all times. You should clearly communicate youractions during game play, and ask questions of your opponent or a tournament official if you are unsureabout something. You are obligated to notify an opponent if he or she fails to follow any game rules,including effects he or she may be playing incorrectly.<strong>KDE</strong> <strong>TCG</strong> <strong>Tournament</strong> <strong>Policy</strong> <strong>v1.1</strong> 7