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June 17, 2005

RULE SET:

Two players, one Red, the other Blue, start the game back to back with arms outstretched in the center of the 10ft diameter playing circle. Once "Hit Me!" is heard, the game has started.

The object of the game is to hit the opponent's button on top of the box. Once a hit is made, the hitter's camera takes a snapshot of the victim. The hitter receives a point for the hit, and up to 2 additional points can be added by the judge based on the quality of the snapshot.

The quality of the snapshot is based on the following criteria:
1. If the opponent's face can be seen in the snapshot then the hitter is awarded 2 points.

2. If the opponent's face is not visible, however a body part of the opponent is, then the hitter is awarded 1 point.

3. If no sign of the opponent exists in the snapshot, then the hitter is not awarded any additional points.

Players will immediately be disqualified if the referee deems any play as dangerous play. Dangerous play can be defined by, but not limited to, one or more of the following actions:
No striking with fists
No hair pulling
No eye gouging
No choking
No kicking
The opponent automatically wins the game if a player commits any of the offenses in a manner considered by the referee to be careless, reckless or using excessive force. The Referee has ultimate say on the matter of dangerous play, and the player will not be able to contest.

The clock will be stopped and a player will also be awarded a point if the opponent steps out of the circle.

Each game lasts for 30 seconds and the judge will hit a bell to signify when the 30 seconds are over. The clock is stopped every time a hit is made and then continued after the points are given. When the clock continues, the players must start again in the starting position.

The winner is the player with the most points at the end of the game. If the score is tied at the end of a game, then the game goes into sudden death. In sudden death, the winner's hit and snapshot score will be calculated into the final score of the game.

Posted by kaho at June 17, 2005 09:48 AM

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