Disclaimer

Plain language • Learning-only • Independent

TL;DR (short summary)

  • What this site is: A free, learning-only website that explains rules and strategy for games/sports with short self-check quizzes.
  • What this site is not: We do not include transactional features, incentives, or any prompts to play on external sites/apps.
  • Regional note (India): Local rules can differ by state. See the state notice list below for transparency.
  • If something looks unclear: Use Report a Concern or Contact us.

What this site does (learning-only)

Clear lessons • Examples • Self-checks

Lessons

Plain-language lessons explain rules, structure, roles/positions, and typical flow for each game/sport.

  • Short sections with clear headings
  • Examples near new terms
  • Glossary links for quick reference

Scenarios

“Do / Why / How” blocks connect ideas to actions and compare simple alternatives.

  • Realistic, neutral examples
  • Common mistakes listed clearly
  • Checklists for quick review

Knowledge checks

Short self-assessment quizzes with instant feedback and links to revisit lessons.

  • Immediate, simple explanations
  • Optional retakes for personal progress
  • No incentive-like elements

What this site does not do

Boundaries to keep learning clear

We avoid

  • Transactional features or purchase-like flows
  • Incentive-style or prize-like mechanics in lessons/quizzes
  • Prompts or links that suggest activity on external sites/apps
  • Exaggerated or promotional language

Use phrasing like… / Avoid…

Use
  • “Learn how this rule is applied with a diagram.”
  • “Compare two strategies and common mistakes.”
  • “Take a short quiz to check understanding.”
Avoid
  • Incentive-like or prize-style terms
  • External nudges that resemble “play now”
  • Grand claims or guarantees

Regional notices (India)

State rules can differ • Examples listed for clarity

Our site is instructional and neutral. Activities outside this website may be subject to local rules that differ by state. For transparency, the following states are commonly cited as having stricter rules regarding certain activities:

Telangana Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Assam Odisha Nagaland Sikkim Meghalaya

This list is for clarity, may not be exhaustive, and can change over time. We keep state-level details here so lessons remain focused on learning. If you need official information for your location, please review the latest notices from local authorities.

Why list states here and not in each lesson?

To keep lessons instructional and easy to read. Regional notes live on this page so the learning content stays clear and consistent.

Does this page give legal advice?

No. This page is a simple transparency note. For official guidance, please check local authority notices.

Accuracy, updates & limits

Clarity first • Transparent changes • No legal advice

Accuracy

  • Definitions and steps are reviewed before publishing.
  • Examples and diagrams are kept simple and neutral.
  • Spotted an issue? Use Report a Concern.

Updates

  • We improve pages over time for clarity and structure.
  • Major changes may be summarized on relevant pages or the blog.
  • This page shows a “Last updated” date near the top.

Limits

  • Materials are educational; they are not legal or professional advice.
  • External references are summarized neutrally without endorsements.
  • For choices outside this site, please use personal judgement and follow local rules.

Third-party assets & references

Minimal dependencies • Clear purpose
  • We may use third-party assets (for example, icons/fonts or CSS via reputable CDNs) to keep pages fast and accessible.
  • Where external materials are mentioned, they are summarized neutrally and without promotional language.
  • See the Privacy Policy for current details.

Quick questions

Straight answers in simple language
Is this site independent?

Yes. Navigation prioritizes lessons, glossary, self-checks, and policy/help pages. We do not prompt you to use external sites/apps.

Do quizzes track scores like a game?

No. Quizzes are simple self-checks with explanations. They avoid incentive-style mechanics.

Where can I see state-level notices?

On this page under “Regional notices (India)”. That keeps lessons clean and instructional.

How do I ask for a correction?

Use Report a Concern for content issues or Contact for general questions.

Need a clarification or found an issue?

Contact us

Ask about lessons or share suggestions. We’ll review and respond promptly.

Report a concern

Flag clarity or accessibility issues. We prioritize and track fixes.