SoCal Swordfight 2025

Tournament Rules

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Arming Sword Cutting Rules

Tournament participants must follow the directions of the tournament director and staff at all times. Any participant exhibiting behavior that places themselves or others at risk of harm will result in immediate disqualification and possible intervention by local law enforcement.

Rules are subject to change up to the commencement of the tournament.

Tournament Goals

The goal of the SoCal Swordfight cutting tournaments is to:

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Safety Regulations

All competitors will be required to assume proper safe-handling procedures for sharp swords. This includes, but is not limited to:

Should the tournament officials perceive that there is any safety issue, they retain the right to remove individuals from the cutting tournament at their discretion.

Competitors are forbidden to cut toward their lead leg with Descending Cuts.
(Competitors in Tier-A Cutting are free to cut in any direction.)

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Tier-B Cutting Patterns

TBA

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Tier-A Cutting Patterns

TBA

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Quality Standards

Base Point Value: A cut with no deductions will be awarded 10 points.
Deductions: Any of the following will deduct from the final score. In the event that multiple infractions are recorded, only the highest value will be applied.

Tatami Deductions

Cut Form

'x' indicates that no points will be awarded.

Cut Quality

'x' indicates that no points will be awarded.

Paper Deductions

Paper cutting will be performed on a vertical hanging paper. The paper offers lower resistance than tatami, but can rip more easily and tests for a much larger cutting line.

Each paper cut, without deductions, is worth a base of 4 points. 'x' indicates that no points will be awarded. These are also not passing cuts for the purpose of cutting qualification.

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Competitor Conduct

Competitors shall not begin cutting until instructed to do so by the tournament staff. Following the completion of each cut, the competitor must wait for confirmation from the cutting judges before beginning their next cut. After assessing the quality of a cut, the cutting judges will hold up a color-coded card to provide feedback to the cutter and the audience and to indicate that the competitor may make their next cut. A competitor may not address the table to inquire about a score which has been awarded. These cards will be:

Should a competitor request a mat straightening (provided the round allows for it), they must first step out of the cutting area with the tip of their sword pointed toward the ground. The competitor must not move until instructed to do so by the tournament staff.

Competitors that take excessive time to begin after they have been signaled to cut will be warned by the tournament staff, and may be subject to penalties if there are repeated infractions. While it is not necessary for a competitor to rush after they are prompted, it is intended that they perform the cut in a short period of time without spending considerable time ‘fidgeting’ or ‘psyching themselves up.’

During reactive cutting rounds, the competitor must wait in an area designated by the tournament staff. Only once the cut has been signaled may they move forward and execute their cut. The competitor must then return to the waiting area before the signaling period has concluded or be assessed a point deduction on the cut.

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Equipment

There will be a loaner arming sword available.

European arming swords only. No messers, no sabers, etc. If you are using something that isn't sold as a longsword by a reputable European sword manufacturer you must get approval for the sword.

The tournament is under no obligation to let you use a sword that you've brought.

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