Dispute Resolution:

(a) Proctors will serve as local referees. Myungwan remains as our Chief Referee. When players are on the last byo-yomi, local referees are required to observe players as they play. When a player notices a delay, the player communicates his last move to the local referee, and this move becomes a sealed move in the case of timeout. The local referee should instantly contact the organizers. The game is to continue as soon as possible with the sealed move.

(b) When the Chief Referee makes a decision, only the team captain of the AGA or the EGF team can make an official appeal (not individual players). An appeal should be in a written form and must include date, reasons, and any additional relevant factual information.

(c) When an official appeal is submitted, an appeal panel should be called and discuss the issue. Appeal panel shall be consist of four people (AGA and EGF each recommends two people for the panel). The members of the appeal panel are to be confirmed.

On mis-clicks:

A move is made in the game when that move is registered by the server as having been made. Moves once made may not be taken back. It is the player’s responsibility to ensure that the move made is the move they intended.

OGS allows for three modes of entering a move (a) moves to be made with a single click (b) moves to be made with a double click and/or single click followed by submit button and (c) moves to be made only by single click followed by submit button. The player may choose any of the three. During a game, the player will be deemed to have made any move registered by OGS. There are no mis-clicks.