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<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>Jim888</strong> <a href="/t/1427105/tournament-overclock-net-dota-2-challenge-2-500-in-prizes/10#post_20812497"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif"></a><br><br>

I'm interested in the following rule:

<a class="spoiler-link H-spoiler-toggle" href="#"><strong>Participants may only play on one team</strong> <span class="spoiler-help">(Click to show)</span></a><div class="spoiler-hidden">The use of ringers or smurfing will result in<br>

expulsion from the tournament.</div>

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I'm assuming that the Smurfing relates back to this rule? (as in a player cannot use a smurf to play on multiple teams)<br><br>

but I'm confused by the definition of Ringer, does this mean that it is Not permissible to for example have Dendi play on my team? if so where does the delineation of "ringer" stops would it be then permissable to have a player like Arteezy who is currently NOT on a professional team on my Squad?<br><br>

not trying to cause a problem just trying to understand the rules</div>

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Ringer in the sense that one that enters a competition under false representation, any player that wishes to play on your team is game, however, if suddenly Dendi shows up as a sub once you get to the finals then that is a different case.