Honor Rules

I have a question concerning the Honor Rules for the Players' League. "Corridor Formation" is cited as dishonorable play. I'm unfamiliar with the term, and would be thankful if someone could explain to me what it refers to.

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The current official rules for the Players League are here.

https://forum.callofwar.com/index.php?thread/25381-players-league-rules-effective-january-1-2019/&postID=163852#post163852

I assume that these "honor rules" are something that a player posted once upon a time. If you share a link to them we might be able to decipher them, although as unofficial rules they are not enforceable, and are merely one player's opinion.

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VorlonFCW
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Thank you. I should have been more precise. The honor rules I referred to were under a post for the Dirty Dozen rules. https://forum.callofwar.com/index.php?thread/25393-the-dirty-dozen-rules-and-standards/&postID=163954&highlight=Corridor%2BFormation#post163954

They have been revised a number of times. You posted them on January 4th of this year. "Corridor Formation" is referred to in section 5. Honor Rules. It would be very helpful if you could explain what this means.

Ah, As the Dirty Dozen is not actually an EN event, we will have to get @Xarus to clarify.

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VorlonFCW
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Hi, "Corridor Formation" is when you allow a opponent player "A" from a other team, to attack you province, only to pass you territory to a other player "B" .

Your provinces are the corridor to the real enemy!

Thank you for the clarification. I can understand how that could be considered dishonorable.

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