Your Handy Tournament Etiquette Guide

As shops are where many tournaments take place, it will be good to keep in mind some of the dos and don’ts to observe when your players are participating in tournaments.

No matter the sport, no matter the game, there is a code of ethics and sportsmanship that dictates a set of behaviors so that everyone can enjoy a clean, fair fight.

Trading card games are no different. Players will not want to be treated with disrespect by their opponent, so they themselves should not be disrespectful! The golden rule “one should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself” handily sums up the overall approach everyone should take, but here are some pointers and tips you can let your players know when enjoying their favorite trading card games.

1. Greet one another!

Start the game on the right foot! Players should say their hellos, introduce themselves, make some small talk and keep it friendly!

This will help both parties maintain a positive energy for the rest of the match, regardless of the outcome.

2. Players can offer their deck to their opponent to cut or shuffle before the start of the game!

This is a basic act of courtesy – players should allow their opponents to shuffle their deck as it gives the opponent a chance to ensure that the other parties’ deck is sufficiently randomized. It also gives opponents a peace of mind by allaying fears of deck manipulation! If the player is not comfortable with their opponent shuffling their deck, ask them to cut the deck instead. Both players can also ask for a judge to shuffle the deck for them!

Players should be careful when shuffling their opponent’s deck, so as to avoid damaging their cards or their sleeves! If they do end up damaging their cards or sleeves, offer to replace them. That’s the honorable, gentlemanly/ladylike thing to do.

3. Players should announce all actions to their opponent!

Never assume that an opponent understands all the effects, or what another player is doing on their turn. When effects are used during main phases, players should declare its use clearly, then explain its effect if they need to! An honorable player employs no sneak attacks!

Declaring each phase as it begins is a must for a player as it makes sure both player and opponent are on the same page! Players should announce the end of their turns clearly too, so their opponent can take his turn without wasting any time.

4. Always ask for permission before touching an opponent’s cards!

An opponent’s deck is, after all, his belongings, and one does not touch another person’s belongings without their permission. If a player wants to check any of his/her opponent’s cards in a public zone, remember to ask first, and wait for the opponent to offer those cards to them, from one gentleman or lady to another.

Remember, players can only check cards that are in public zones!

5. Do not make unnecessary noise, or distract an opponent! If it is a major tournament, communication with any spectators in the vicinity is not allowed.

Everyone needs to think before they make their moves, and some moves are more complex than others! Players should allow their opponent the quiet time to think, and avoid making noises by flicking their cards, or needlessly shuffling the cards in their hand.

If there are spectators watching, players ought to refrain from any form of communication with them! This not only distracts the opponent, it is also against the rules! Depending on the level of tournament, the player could be awarded a match loss for doing so.

6. Offer a handshake at the end of a match!

After a fierce and honorable match, the player should offer his/her opponent a handshake regardless of the outcome, and commend him or her with a simple, “Good game!” for a battle well fought.


One last thing to take away is the importance of players knowing their rights – let your players know that if they meet any dishonest or rude players, to inform a judge or official so that the judges can keep an eye on them.

We hope that this Tournament Etiquette is useful to help you organize smooth and fun-filled events at your shop.

To access more materials that support Tournament Operations, go back to Guide for Retailers.

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Bushiroad Championship Series 2022
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Bushiroad Spring Fest 2022
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Bushiroad Rumble 2021
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Organised Play Program

Bushiroad is proud to provide a robust Organised Play program which includes Monthly Tournament Support to all brick and mortar stores and retailers which carries English edition Bushiroad products all over the world.

If you’re interested in the Organized Play program and have a store located in the North or Latin America, please contact Bushiroad USA Inc. directly at usa_support@bushiroad.com. If you’re interested in the Organised Play program and have a store located outside North or Latin America, please contact your local official distributor(s) for more information. Your official distributor will be able to assist you with your store registration and application for tournament support and materials. To inquire about Organised Play support for Japanese edition Bushiroad products, please email support@bushiroad.com.

Notice of BTAS Server Maintenance and URL Change

For shops / tournament organisers who are using BTAS for tournament applications.

This notice is to inform you of a scheduled maintenance window for the Bushiroad Tournament Application System (BTAS) on Wednesday, October 12, from 11:30am (JST) onwards. The maintenance is expected to last for a few hours and complete around 6:00pm. This maintenance will switch the current BTAS system to a new server for better security and performance. This will result in a change in the URL used to login to the BTAS:

Current URL: https://bushiroad.com/us/battle-entry/ (North America) https://bushiroad.com/eu/battle-entry/ (Europe) https://bushiroad.com/si/battle-entry/ (Asia-Oceania)
New URL: https://tas.bushiroad.com/us/battle-entry/    (North America) https://tas.bushiroad.com/eu/battle-entry/    (Europe) https://tas.bushiroad.com/si/battle-entry/    (Asia-Oceania)

The new URL will be effective immediately after the server maintenance. You may continue to use the same login ID and password with the new URL. However, due to the change in URL, the login ID and password remembered by your browser may not be displayed. Should you misplace your ID or password, please kindly contact us at sg_support@bushiroad.com. We apologise for any inconvenience caused, and we seek your kind understanding on this matter.

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2023

Bushiroad Championship Series 2023

Bushiroad Rumble Online 2023

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Bushiroad Rumble Online 2022

Bushiroad Spring Fest 2022

2021

Bushiroad Rumble Online 2021

Bushiroad Shop League 2021

Bushiroad Spring Fest 2021

2020

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2019

Bushiroad Championship Series 2019

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2018

Bushiroad Championship Series 2018

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2017

Bushiroad Championship Series 2017 Autumn Circuit

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2016

Bushiroad World Championship 2016

2015

Bushiroad World Championship 2015

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2019

CharaExpo USA 2019

2018

CharaExpo USA 2018

CharaExpo Mini 2018

2017

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Vanguard & Buddyfight Grand Festival 2017

Announcement Regarding Earthquakes in Kumamoto, Japan from Bushiroad and New Japan Pro-Wrestling

http://bushiroad.com/en/newspage/kumamoto-earthquake/

Bushiroad Embarks On New Venture with Arakawa Japanese Restaurant

http://bushiroad.com/en/wp/wp-content/uploads/16-0419-Bushiroad-Embarks-On-New-Venture-with-Arakawa-Japanese-Restaurant.pdf

Cardfight!! Vanguard G Stride Gate Premieres This Weekend

http://bushiroad.com/en/wp/wp-content/uploads/16-0415-Cardfight-Vanguard-G-Stride-Gate-Premieres-This-Weekend.pdf

Bushiroad Releases New Stand-Alone Card Game “Ascendants of Aetheros” in July 2016

http://bushiroad.com/en/wp/wp-content/uploads/16-0404-Bushiroad-Releases-New-Stand-Alone-Card-Game-Ascendants-of-Aetheros-in-July-2016.pdf

Mexico Shop and Tournament Support

Dear Shops Owners in Mexico,

Thank you for your continuous support.

In order to improve support for Bushiroad products in Mexico, Bushiroad has established a Representative Office in the premises of our Mexico distributor Gamesmart office.

Starting from February 2016, Bushiroad Mexico Representative Office will be sending out promotional items such as posters & PR cards to shops that run official sanctioned tournaments.

Shops which have yet to register, please contact Mr Goto Masayuki at from the Bushiroad Mexico Representative Office.

Our main task is to provide support to shops. For other queries such as rules, please email .

Last but not least, Bushiroad would like to thank Gamesmart for their support in this new phase of growth for the company.

Masayuki Goto

Bushiroad Mexico Representative Office
c/o Gamesmart
Av. Insurgentes Sur 1391, Local 109
Col Insurgentes Mixcoac, 03920 DF


Estimadas tiendas en Mexico.

Bushiroad abre ya su oficina representativa en la Ciudad de Mexico, dentro de la oficina de nuestro distribuidor Gamesmart con motivo de mejora en el soporte para las tiendas que manejan los productos de Bushiroad en Mexico.

A partir de Febrero de 2016, Bushiroad Mexico les mandara tarjetas promocionales de juego (unicamente para las tiendas oficiales que realizen torneos de liga de Bushiroad) posters, folletos e items promocionales mensualmente.

Si alguna tienda se quiere registrar, favor de contactar con Masayuki Goto de la Oficina representativa de Bushiroad en Mexico.

Es importante mencionar que nosotros solo estaremos dando soporte a las tiendas y no a los jugadores, para dudas de los jugadores favor de contactar con la oficina matriz de Bushiroad: .

Gracias a Gamesmart de Mexico por su apoyo en esta nueva etapa de crecimiento para Bushiroad.

Atte. Masayuki Goto

Bushiroad Mexico c/o Gamesmart
Av. Insurgentes Sur 1391, Local 109
Col Insurgentes Mixcoac, 03920 DF

Changes for shop and tournament support for Mexico [Contact details updated]

http://bushiroad.com/en/newspage/mexico-support/

Trading Card Game “Luck & Logic” Releases in English this Summer 2016

http://bushiroad.com/en/wp/wp-content/uploads/16_0115-Trading-Card-Game-Luck-Logic-Releases-in-English-this-Summer-2016.pdf