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1.4 Participation Eligibility
Anyone is eligible to participate as a player in a DCI-sanctioned tournament with the exception of:
• Individuals currently suspended by the DCI. The current DCI suspended player list is located
here. Individuals currently suspended from the DCI may not act as tournament officials.
• Other individuals specifically prohibited from participation by DCI or Wizards of the Coast policy.
• Anyone prohibited by local laws, the rules of the Tournament Organizer, or the venue’s management.
• Any person, including temporary and contract workers, whose place of employment is a Wizards of the Coast or Hasbro office.
• Immediate family members of Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro employees.
• Former Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro corporate employees until thirty days after their last day of employment. Former corporate employees may not play in Prerelease tournaments until 6 months after their last day of employment with Wizards of the Coast or Hasbro.
• Employees of distribution (or similar) companies responsible for organized play in a region. (for example, Devir.)
• Certain employees of companies identified by the DCI as strategic business partners.
Play testers, reviewers and other business partners with significant knowledge of a card set may not play in Prerelease tournaments for that card set.
Anyone is eligible to participate as a tournament official (Tournament Organizer, Head Judge, floor judge or Scorekeeper) for a tournament with the exception of:
• Individuals currently suspended by the DCI.
• Anyone who has played in the tournament, unless it is a tournament that explicitly allows tournament officials to play while acting as a tournament official.
Tournament officials may play in a DCI-sanctioned tournament for which they are a tournament official if (and only if) the tournament is of the following event types:
• Friday Night Magic
• Prerelease
• Launch Party
• Magic Game Day
• Other non-Premier Magic Tournaments
• Tournaments in which the official Wizards of the Coast tournament fact sheet specifically permits officials of that tournament to play
If one or more tournament officials play in the tournament, it must be run at Regular REL. If tournament officials play in the tournament and the tournament is not one of the allowed event types listed above, the tournament will be invalidated.
Tournament officials are required to officiate tournaments fairly and without regard to their own self-interest.
Some tournaments have additional criteria regarding player and tournament official eligibility (e.g. invitation-only tournaments, such as Pro Tour events).
The Premier Event Invitation Policy defines specific eligibility rules with regards to certain types of invitation-only Premier Tournaments (e.g. Pro Tours).[/u]