Турнир Битва за Науку 2023. Калибр. Этап для иностранных команд

Battle for Science-2023 / Kalibr Competition rules

1. General provisions.

Communication and interaction.

1.1. These regulations (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") define the official rules of the "Battle for Science - 2023" tournament (hereinafter referred to as the "Tournament" or "Competition") in the form of the "Caliber" program and apply to each of the teams participating in the competition, as well as to each team member, including reserve players, coaches and managers.

1.2 The Regulations are binding on all teams and their participantsparticipating in this Tournament. Participation in the Tournament means full compliance with these Regulations. 1.3 This Tournament is a student tournament and is held between students in higher educational Institutions. 1.4 Dates of the tournament: 14 October 14-7November 1-7, 2023. 1.5 Communication between teams, referees and coordination of matches takes place on the official Discordserver of MSKL / Kalibr - https://discord.gg/NBuW8RqhAm.
1.6 Teams and their participants must respond promptly to the judges and other Tournament organizers; 1.7 Teams and their participants are required to communicate with their opponents and Tournament judges in the official Discord server - https://discord.gg/NBuW8RqhAm. 1.8 Offensive and rude language, as well as rude behavior towards the Tournament organizers and opponents are prohibited and may result in disqualification of the team.

2. Rights and obligations of the organizers

2.1. The Organizer performs the functions of organizing the Competition and conducting arbitration in case of disputes. 2.2. Scope of responsibility of the Competition Organizer: * approval of these Regulations and their annexes; * creating a list of events and a schedule of game days of the Competition; * appointment of a Tournament operator; * approval of the results of the Competition and its separate intermediate stages;
• awarding of Competition participants. 2.3. Tournament Operator — a person (or group of persons) responsible for the direct conduct of the Competition. 2.4. Scope of responsibility of the Tournament Operator: * coordination of the Competition; * organization of the official broadcast of the Competition; * control over compliance with the Competition Rules on the part of its participants; * appointment of Competition Judges; * coverage of the tournament in social networks and other Internet resources. 2.5. The organizer approves the Chief Judge of the competition. The chief judge of the competition forms the main judging panel and the panel of judges serving the competition. The Main judging panel is responsible for organizing and running the competition. 2.6. Competition Judge — a person responsible for monitoring compliance with the Competition Rules, as well as resolving conflicts and disputes involving esports players and/or their representatives, as well as other interested parties involved in the Competition in one way or another. 2.7. Scope of responsibility of the Competition Judge: * resolution of conflicts and disputes involving esports players, agents, coaches and intermediaries; * registration of the Competition results and keeping the Competition minutes; * control over compliance with the Competition Rules; * approval of the list of participants in the Competition; * approval of the Competition results.

2.8. The organizers are prohibited from taking part in competitions.

2.9. The Organizer reserves the right to remove, supplement or change these rules without prior notice at any stage of the tournament in order to preserve the sporting integrity of the tournament. The organizer also reserves the right to make decisions on cases not described in the current set of rules, in order to prevent any violations of fair competition and sportsmanship.

In the event of a situation that is not described in these regulations, as well as in the technical regulations of the types of programs, the decision is made by the Main Judging Panel on the basis of:
- References of similar situations at major esports tournaments of this type of program;

- Expert opinion of the participants of the Main Judging Panel.

2.10. The Organizer is the sole copyright holder of the competition and content related to the competition. The use of any materials by third-party representatives can only take place with the consent of the Organizer.

2.11. The Organizer has the right to choose any matches for broadcasting the competition. All rights to broadcast the tournament belong to the Organizer. Third-party casters are not allowed to broadcast matches without prior approval from the Organizer. Matches selected for the official broadcast of the Competition are played at the time set by the Organizer and cannot be rescheduled

2.11.1. To approve the broadcast of the Competition, you must contact the Organizer through the public resources of the Competition for detailed instructions on how to broadcast the matches of the competition.

2.12. The tournament Organizer has the right to protect its own products created during or after the tournament from retransmission or unauthorized use in post-production.

2.13. The Organizer is obliged to carry out activities related to the organization of Competitions:

- determine the conditions for admission of participants to competitions;

- implement measures to counteract illegal influence on the results of Competitions;

- ensure compliance with the norms established by the current legislation of the Russian Federation regarding medical and anti-doping support for Competitions.

3. Competition format and system

3.1 The tournament is held in 3 stages: 1. Qualification stage (Online) 2. Play-offs (Online)
3. Final (Online)

Schedule of game days of the qualifying stage for the Federal districts:


FEFD - October 11-14, 2023

NCFD-October 12-15, 2023 Volga Federal District-October 18-21, 2023 Southern Federal District-October 19-22, 2023 Northwestern Federal District-October 25-28, 2023 Ufa - October 26-29, 2023 Siberian Federal District - November 1-4, 2023 Central Federal District - November 2-5, 2023


Terms of registration of international students for the Grand Final:
October 2-November 11, 2023


Schedule of game days of the Grand Final:
November 12, 2023


3.1.1 Qualification stage:
The competition will be held in an online format for 8 federal districts. The competition format is a Four-Day Team Tournament (Full team FPP). Winners of the qualification stage: 2 teams from each federal district, which pass through to the Play-off stage. A total of 16 teams can enter the Play-offs.

3.2 Play-off stage 3.3.1. Holding period: from November 11 to November 12. 3.3.2. Teams participate in the Play-off stage (1 team each from the district qualifiers). As well as invited teams of foreign educational institutions of friendly countries. 3.3.3. The distribution of teams in the grid will be random. Grid format: Single Elimination (up to the first loss); Match format: Bo3 (up to two wins). 3.3.4. The top 2 teams of the Play-off stage advance to the Grand Final. 3.4. Final 3.4.1. Date of the event: November 17. 3.4.2. Match format: Bo3 (up to two wins). 3.5. Registration for the competition Registration for the competition is available on the bitvazanauku website.rf. All participants must have an account on the site Cybermos.ru. All information is available in the official social networks of the Organizer in VKontakte-MSKL (https://vk.com/mscleague) and the Battle for Science ().

4. Match regulations

4.1. Setting up the game:

● Game version: the latest official patch of the Kalibr game, valid at the time of the competition. ● All matches are created by the referee. 4.2. Card pick-ban procedure:

● Team A, team B, then the teams change in order.

● Commanders ban (Ban) cards until the number of cards corresponding to the number of cards in a given match remains (1 for BO1, 3 for BO3, etc.).

● When the number of cards corresponding to the number of cards of the given match is reached, the Commanders select (Peak) cards until there is 1 card left.

● You are given 30 seconds to make a decision on each Peak or Ban. If no decision has been made within the allotted time, the Referee selects/blocks the first available card from the list of cards.

● Team leaders who are in the voice channel together with the Referee clearly and clearly pronounce the names of the cards.

● The order of play on the cards is determined by the order of their selection (Peak), the last card is a card that was not selected (Peak) or banned (Ban).

4.3. The procedure for kick-banning operatives:

● The A - Ban command.

● Command B-Ban.

● The A - Pik team.

● Team B-Peak.

● The A - Pik team.

● Team B-Peak.

● Then the teams change their order and go through another 1 lap.

● You are given 30 seconds to make a decision on each Peak or Ban. If no decision has been made within the allotted time, the Judge selects/blocks the next operative.

● Team captains, who are in the voice channel with the Referee, clearly and clearly pronounce the names of operatives.

● If the team entered the battle not on the operatives selected (Peak) by its Commander, the team is awarded a technical defeat in the match.

4.4. Before the match starts, the captains must report to a special discord channel and confirm their readiness to the Referee.

4.4.1. At the Referee's command, cards are blocked before the match starts.

4.4.2. At the command of the Referee, before the start of the fight, the operatives are blocked.

4.5. Each player of the team must perform a replay of the battle

A battle replay is an extension file .bytes recorded by the Kalibr game client. To record replays, the participant must enable replay recording in the game settings (Settings-Game-Replay Recording).

4.6. In-game rules:

4.6.16. Fights are held on all available maps, unless otherwise specified in the Competition Rules.

4.6.26. It is allowed to use all available operatives in the online multiplayer computer game "Caliber", unless otherwise specified in the Competition Rules.

4.6.36. It is allowed to use any skills, unless otherwise specified in the Competition Rules.

4.6.46. It is allowed to use an unlimited number of reserves, unless otherwise specified in the Competition Rules.

4.6.56. Players can use all existing game mechanics, as long as they do not violate the rest of the competition rules.

4.7. Battle Launch Rules:

4.7.1. After the peak and ban phase of cards and operatives ends, captains return to their teams, gather team members into squads, and control the selection of operatives by team members. This procedure takes 3 minutes. A team that does not perform this procedure in due time receives a technical defeat in battle.

4.7.2. The captains return to the Judge and confirm that the selection of operatives has been made according to the results of blocking operatives.

4.7.3. The referee gives the command: "Team A press the 'Fight' button. At this command, the commander of Team A presses the "Enter battle" button. Team B is waiting for the Referee's command. The referee gives the command: "Team B press the 'Fight' button. At this command, the commander of Team B presses the "Go to battle" button.

4.7.4. The fight begins, the captain of each team clearly and clearly tells the Referee that they hit the right map, with the right team and the right setup of operatives.

4.7.5. Captains return to their respective teams. Captains who start a fight without the Referee's permission receive a technical defeat in the fight.

4.8. The winner of the match is the first team to win a series of maximum several fights. Except in cases where other rules have been violated.

4.9. After the end of the match, the captains of both teams post in a special discord channel(https://discord.gg/mxFcpWF4Ay) information according установленному ниже to the template set below:

● Command [name] - Command [name]

● Score by rounds: X:X

● Winner-Team [Name]

● screenshot of the match from the"REPLAYS" menu

5. Participants of the competition. Conditions for admission to the competition. Rights and obligations of participants of the competition.

5.1. Competitions are held between students of higher educational institutions.
5.2. The team must consist of students studying in the same educational institution.
5.3. The number of teams from one educational institution is not limited.
5.4. The minimum age of participants at the time of registration in the competition must not be less than 16 years. If a player is under the full age of 18, a consent form from their legal representative (Parent, Guardian, etc.) is required (see Appendix No. 1 to these Regulations).
5.5. Participants are required to follow the rules set out in these regulations.
5.6. Structural divisions of educational institutions located in the same locality, regardless of the type of educational organization and organizational form (faculty, branch, institute or college within a higher education organization, etc.), are considered one Educational Institution within the framework of these Competitions. If a structural unit decides to compete as a separate national team, the organizer has the right to consider this application and allow this structural unit to participate. Structural divisions of educational institutions located in different localities, regardless of the type of educational organization and organizational form, are considered different educational institutions within the framework of these Competitions.

5.7. Foreign participants take part immediately in the Play-off stage.

6. Team lineups. Substitutions.

6.1.The team consists of 5 people (4 main + 1 reserve).
6.2. A team is allowed to have 1 substitute player.
6.3. Teams are allowed to make substitutions between maps.
6.4. All substitutions are made strictly after the competition judges have been informed and approved the change in the composition.
6.5. All substitutions are made from the number of people specified in the official application.

7. Judging. Main Judging Panel

7.1. Judging of matches of the competition is carried out in accordance with the regulatory documents of the competition.

7.2. The Chief judge of the competition is appointed by the Executive Director of the FCC of Moscow. The Main Judging Panel (GSK) is formed by the chief judge of the Competition.

7.3. The main judging panel consists of:

- Chief judge of the competition;

- Chief Secretary of the competition;

- Deputy Chief Judges.

7.4. The Chief Referee appoints a match referee for each match according to the type of program.

7.5. Match officials are prohibited from having any relation to the Participants of the match, the national team or the educational institution participating in a particular match.

7.6. In case of disagreement with the result of the match, the team captain or a representative of the educational institution must submit a written appeal no later than 20 minutes after the end of the match, which will describe in detail the situation that has arisen.

7.7. An appeal is submitted in any format to a special Discord channel using a software bot marked "Appeal" at the beginning of the message. The appeal must contain:

- a description of the decisions or actions that are being appealed.

- grounds for appeal: why a particular decision or action is wrong or unfair;

- requested result: the expected outcome of the appeal.

- request (petition).

Filing an appeal in a private chat between the participant and the judge cannot be considered legitimate.

7.8. GSK undertakes to make a decision on the current situation and notify the person who filed the appeal no later than 24 hours from the date of its submission.

7.9. The decision of the GSK is final and is not subject to discussion. The decision of the GSK is mandatory for the participants of the competition, judges, as well as the Main Judging Panel.

7.10. GSK does not consider complaints filed later than the deadline.

8. Violations and sanctions. Procedure for filing an appeal.

8.1. Non-compliance with the rules established by these regulations, as well as with the laws of the Russian Federation, is a violation.

8.2. The classification of violations of the rules was developed by the Main Judging Panel and is applicable to all participants of the competition.

8.2.1. Disrespectful attitude towards GSK is considered unsportsmanlike behavior. In case of violation, the following sanctions will be applied:

- Warning.

- Disqualification from the tournament in case of repeated violation of this clause of the regulations.

8.3. The following sanctions may be applied for violation of the competition rules:

- a verbal warning.

- a technical defeat on one of the match cards.

- technical defeat in the match;

- disqualification from the tournament.

8.4. An oral warning is issued in the following cases:

1) excessive flood;

2) use of a mat when communicating between participants;

3) the use of offensive nicknames containing obscenities or any obscene language;

4) insulting the participants of the match, the referees.

8.5. A technical defeat in one of the match cards is awarded in the following cases:

1) being less than 25 minutes late for the match;

2) repeated flooding after issuing a warning;

3) repeated insulting of the match participants, the referee staff after issuing a warning;

4) deliberate use of game bugs.

8.6. A technical defeat in a match is awarded in the following cases:

1) being more than 25 minutes late for the match;

2) systematic violation (3 or more times) of the "excessive flood" clause;

3) further use of offensive nicknames containing obscenities or any obscene language after making a comment;

4) systematic violation (3 or more times) of the clause "insulting match participants, referees";



9. Pauses and technical problems in the game
9.1. There are no pauses during the game.

9.2. Technical failure

9.2.2. If a technical failure occurs at the beginning of the fight, the fight is replayed. The first ten seconds of the battle are considered the beginning of the battle. Technical failures from the beginning of the eleventh second onwards are not a reason for replays.

9.2.2. A team is granted one replay per match. The team is allowed to finish the fight in an incomplete team. If the team finishes the fight in an incomplete team, then a replay is not allowed.

9.3. The card selection stage cannot be replayed.

9.4. The referees may decide to replay any match.

9.5. In the event of a technical problem, the player or captain must immediately report the problem to the referee. If a technical problem is reported after the match ends, it is not considered and cannot be the reason for reviewing the results.

9.6. The tournament organizer is not responsible for the technical condition of the devices belonging to the participant.


10. Prohibited

9.2. It is forbidden to transfer access to the game account, password from the lobby, or otherwise attract people who are not involved in this match.
9.3. The observer slots can only be occupied by the organizers or judges of the competition, as well as by the commentators authorized by the Organizer.
9.4. Any personal or game broadcasts by players or studios are prohibited without the prior consent of the tournament's chief Referee.
9.5. All claims related to violation of the rules of the game during the match, which are submitted later than 20 minutes after the end of the match, are not considered by the judges.
9.6. It is forbidden to use any software that provides an advantage over other players, or allows you to modify game files.
9.7. Use of any programs that are not related to the client games: modification, deletion of files and other manipulations with the client will lead to disqualification of the team.
9.8. The use of game bugs is strictly prohibited.
9.9. Using cheats for:
looking through walls, reducing the spread, auto-targeting and other programs that give an advantage over other teams will result in disqualification.
9.10. In case of suspicion, each player in the team, at the first request of the referee, must enable the screen recording option (this recording must include the game itself, communication between team players and the sound of the game). The organizer has the right to request a game screen recording from a specific player or the entire team. If there is no screen recording, the team will receive a Technical Defeat (TP).

9.11. Format for submitting a protest:
“I am the captain / manager of the team "SPECIFY the NAME OF YOUR TEAM” I demand to check the team “SPECIFY THE NAME OF THE OPPOSING TEAM". Link to the match: (ENTER A LINK TO THE MATCH). The reason for my protest is: (PLEASE SPECIFY THE REASON FOR THE PROTEST AS FULLY AS POSSIBLE)”.
Be sure to attach the evidence base in the form of a screen, video, etc., or tell us the reason.

10. Gambling related to competitions
10.1. The competition "Battle for Science 2023" is not based on risk, participation fees are NOT charged.
10.2. Players, judges, organizers are strictly prohibited from any actions aimed at obtaining monetary or any other benefit through betting, betting or other arrangements at this tournament.

Appendix # 1

Consent of a parent (guardian) to the participation of a minor in the "Battle for Science — 2023" tournament in the PUBG discipline

Me, _________________________________________________________ (Full name)

passport number ___ ______, issued by ___________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ , I consent to the participation of my young son / daughter

_______________________________________________ (Full name)

in the "Battle for Science-2023" tournament in the esports discipline"..."

passport number ___________________________________________________________,

issued by______________________________________________________________

as a player in the team ________________________________

I have read the regulations, fully understand them, and take full responsibility for my actions _____________________________________________.

_________ / _________

(date) (Full nameO) (signature)

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