What is the penalty for a player playing with the rounded side of the Hockey stick?
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In ice hockey, you are allowed to use both sides of your stick, and I have yet to see any player who doesn't. In field hockey, however, you are only allowed to use the flat side of your stick. ... A second rule mandates that you cannot use this side of your stick.
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When a player playing with the round side of the stick then the umpire will show a green card and a green card indicates an official warning when a minor offense has happened.
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A another green card for the corresponding player will end in a yellow card (5-minute pause). Cards exposed to the captain as a sign to the team are handled independently from cards exposed to the captain as a player. In accession to their color, green cards in arena hockey are triangular. Under FIH Rules of Hockey, the green card provides a two-minute pause during which time that player's team competes with one less player.
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