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The Deflicker is normally an afterthought in competitive play, as the vast majority of players don't notice if it's on or off, or otherwise don't care. As a result, [[tournament]]s typically do not have any [[Tournament rulesets|ruling]] regarding the Deflicker. This lack of established ruling became an issue in a notable incident at [[Apex 2013]] in its ''Brawl'' tournament, where in a top 8 losers set between {{Sm|Dabuz}} and {{Sm|Otori}}, the players disputed over the Deflicker; Dabuz wanted the Deflicker off, as he claimed it causes too much strain on his eyes to the point of tearing up, while Otori wanted the Deflicker on, as he claimed he couldn't see the game as well with it off. This stalled their [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJDzah_94yo set on stream] for several minutes as there was no established procedure to resolve this conflict. The head [[TO]], {{Sm|Alex Strife}}, would impromptu rule that a coin flip would decide who sets the Deflicker for game 1, with Dabuz winning the coin flip, and then going on to win game 1. Otori would then go turn it back on as part of his [[counterpick]], which Dabuz protested, leading to further delay until Strife ruled that the game loser was allowed to set the Deflicker as part of their counterpick. Otori would go on to win the set 2-1 despite having the overall set disadvantage with his Deflicker preference. Even after this high profile conflict over the Deflicker on stream at by far the [[List of Brawl majors#2013|biggest ''Brawl'' tournament of the year]], tournaments still would generally not adopt an official ruling on how to handle conflicts over the Deflicker; [[Apex 2014]], for example, had no mention of it in its [https://web.archive.org/web/20140329004201/https://www.apex-series.com/rules/brawl/ ruleset]. The continued lack of an established ruling going forward would not prove to cause any further incidents, however, as there are no other known noteworthy disputes over the Deflicker in a tournament set.
The Deflicker is normally an afterthought in competitive play, as the vast majority of players don't notice if it's on or off, or otherwise don't care. As a result, [[tournament]]s typically do not have any [[Tournament rulesets|ruling]] regarding the Deflicker. This lack of established ruling became an issue in a notable incident at [[Apex 2013]] in its ''Brawl'' tournament, where in a top 8 losers set between {{Sm|Dabuz}} and {{Sm|Otori}}, the players disputed over the Deflicker; Dabuz wanted the Deflicker off, as he claimed it causes too much strain on his eyes to the point of tearing up, while Otori wanted the Deflicker on, as he claimed he couldn't see the game as well with it off. This stalled their [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJDzah_94yo set on stream] for several minutes as there was no established procedure to resolve this conflict. The head [[TO]], {{Sm|Alex Strife}}, would impromptu rule that a coin flip would decide who sets the Deflicker for game 1, with Dabuz winning the coin flip, and then going on to win game 1. Otori would then go turn it back on as part of his [[counterpick]], which Dabuz protested, leading to further delay until Strife ruled that the game loser was allowed to set the Deflicker as part of their counterpick. Otori would go on to win the set 2-1 despite having the overall set disadvantage with his Deflicker preference. Even after this high profile conflict over the Deflicker on stream at by far the [[List of Brawl majors#2013|biggest ''Brawl'' tournament of the year]], tournaments still would generally not adopt an official ruling on how to handle conflicts over the Deflicker; [[Apex 2014]], for example, had no mention of it in its [https://web.archive.org/web/20140329004201/https://www.apex-series.com/rules/brawl/ ruleset]. The continued lack of an established ruling going forward would not prove to cause any further incidents, however, as there are no other known noteworthy disputes over the Deflicker in a tournament set.


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