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Event Behavior Rules

We want this event to be competitive, fun, and welcoming, so respectful behavior is required from everyone in attendance.

To keep the tournament fun, fair, and comfortable for everyone, all guests and players are expected to follow these behavior rules:

1. Treat everyone with respect

➡️Speak respectfully to all players, guests, and event staff.

➡️No bullying, harassment, rude comments, or personal attacks.

➡️Friendly competition is welcome, but disrespect is not.

2. Keep trash talk appropriate

➡️Each table will use one standard Uno deck.

➡️Cards will be shuffled before each game.

➡️Each player starts with 7 cards.

➡️The remaining cards are placed face down as the draw pile.

➡️The top card is turned over to begin the discard pile.

3. Objective

The goal is to be the first player to get rid of all cards in your hand.

Depending on the tournament format, the winner may:

➡️advance to the next round, or

➡️earn points based on remaining cards in other players’ hands.

4. Taking Turns

Play moves in the direction set by the game.

A player may place a card that matches the color, number, or symbol of the top discard card.

If a player does not have a playable card, they must draw one card.

If the drawn card is playable, it may be played immediately.

If it is not playable, the turn ends.

5. Action Cards

Skip

The next player loses their turn.

Reverse

Play direction changes.

In a 2-player game, Reverse acts like Skip.

Draw Two

The next player must draw 2 cards and lose their turn.

Wild

The player chooses the next color.

Wild Draw Four

The player chooses the next color.

The next player must draw 4 cards and lose their turn.

This card may only be played if the player has no card matching the current color.

A player who believes a Wild Draw Four was played unfairly may ask the host for a ruling.

6. Saying “UNO”

When a player has only one card left, they must clearly say “UNO” before the next player begins their turn.

If a player fails to say “UNO” and is caught before the next player completes their turn, they must draw 2 penalty cards.

7. House Rules for This Tournament

To avoid confusion, the following common house rules are not allowed unless the host announces otherwise:

No stacking Draw Two or Wild Draw Four cards

No jump-ins/out-of-turn plays

No swapping cards unless using an official card that allows it

No custom rules from home games

Only the rules on this sheet will be used.

8. Winning the Round

A round ends when one player has no cards left.

The tournament organizer will decide the winner by one of the following methods:

Option A: Last Player Standing / First Out

The first player to go out wins the round and advances.

Option B: Points

The winner receives points based on the cards left in the other players’ hands:

Number cards = face value

Draw Two = 20 points

Reverse = 20 points

Skip = 20 points

Wild = 50 points

Wild Draw Four = 50 points

First player to the set point total wins, if using point play.

9. Tournament Conduct

Players must remain at their assigned table unless told otherwise.

Keep cards visible only to yourself.

Do not bend, mark, hide, or damage cards.

Outside coaching is not allowed during active play.

Any dispute must be brought to the host immediately.

10. Disputes and Final Decisions

If a rules question or disagreement comes up, pause the game and call the host.

The host’s decision is final.

Arguing after a final decision may lead to a warning or disqualification.

11. Prizes

Prizes will be awarded based on the event format announced by the organizer.

Examples:

1st Place

2nd Place

Best Sportsmanship

Fun Bonus Prize

12. Most Important Reminder

This tournament is meant to be competitive and fun.

Please play fairly, respect others, and enjoy the event.

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