Riot Games has long promised increased transparency when it comes to their penalty system, and now they’ve delivered on at least some of that with a penalty tracker. What’s more, a pair of LCS players have received warnings for their recent behavior. Both Echo Fox AD carry Yuri “Keith” Jew and Phoenix1 mid laner Andrew “Slooshi” Pham were warned for account sharing on June 29, according to the document. Phoenix1 top lane substitute Brandon “Brandini” Chen was also banned for two matches due to “extremely negative in-game behavior.”

While the penalty tracker doesn’t have past infractions included, it seems that everything from June 2016 onward will be noted.

The rulings are based on the previously released LCS penalty index, which details the minimum and maximum penalties for any infractions against the LCS rules. A first instance account sharing, the relevant ruling here, carries a minimum punishment of a warning (as evidenced here) and a maximum fine of $2000 and/or a 4-game suspension.

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