Checkout the long-lost Organized Play document from GW’s past that strived to ensure all gamers had a great time: The Rogue Trader Tournament
Back in the early 2000’s, before GW cut their community support to the bone the US team put together this guidebook for running Warhammer events for both Fantasy and 40k.
The Old RTT Award for Overall, dubbed the Golden Chicken
These events were called Rogue Trader Tournaments chiefly because the kits were sold or downloaded by independent game stores (i.e. Rogue Traders).
Chief amongst the kit was the Gamer’s Bill of Rights which you can see below:
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