Article 01
The Pledge of Fair Play
At Taj Gammon, fairness is not just a rule — it is the foundation of our kingdom.
The legitimacy of every victory relies on the integrity of the game. We are committed to hosting tournaments where skill alone dictates the winner, not unfair advantages. Any attempt to disrupt this balance is considered treason against the spirit of the game.
Article 02
Red Lines & Anti-Cheating Laws
- One identity. Multi-accounting is forbidden. Each player may hold only one citizenship in this community.
- Human battle. The use of bots, auto-clickers, or any automated software to play on your behalf is prohibited.
- No AI assistance. Using AI engines or analysis software during a match to seek advice is strictly considered cheating.
- Platform integrity. Any attempt to access source code, reverse engineer, or disrupt site operations is illegal.
- Report violations. Our loyal community members are encouraged to report suspicious activity via Support.
Article 03
Courtly Etiquette (Chat Rules)
- Mutual respect. Start with a friendly greeting and end with a polite farewell.
- Maintain focus. Do not distract your opponent with spam or excessive emojis while they are thinking.
- Self-restraint. Mocking an opponent’s bad luck, laughing at errors, or gloating excessively is un-sportsmanlike.
- No advertising. Promoting other websites or third-party services is strictly prohibited.
- Constructive feedback. The game chat is not the place to complain about the platform — direct constructive criticism to Support.
Violating chat protocols will result in muting or account suspension.
Article 05
Professional Conduct & Sportsmanship
- No stalling. Never abandon a game just to let the timer run out out of spite. If you wish to leave, use the Resign button. Frequent stalling reports will lead to suspension.
- Don’t retaliate. If you suspect an opponent is cheating, do not cheat back. Take a screenshot and report it.
- Ranking manipulation. Creating fake accounts to manipulate the ranking system is forbidden.
- Disconnections. If an opponent stops playing, do not assume malice; it may be a connection loss. Patience is a virtue.
Article 04
Public Discourse (Comment Policy)#