For some context, I'm a new player and got to participate in my first store championship recently. It was a very casual tournament, but we still had some folks from out of town come in to compete for the prizes.
In one of my games, I had an opponent who I allowed to do numerous things I would consider unsportsmanlike. One example, I had a 5 ship list, and he still hadn't started unpacking by the time the clock started which clearly played to the strength of his two ship build.
Once my opponent got a lead that I probably couldn't overcome, he started intentionally putting one of his dials down with its face up and showing me the face of the other dial as he put it down. The first two times I attempted to be a good sport and didn't look at it while reminding him he had played his dial face up. Once he had done it three turns in a row, I realized he was obviously tempting me to play more quickly so that he could get the full 100. Again, I had been playing as fast as I could all game, and in hindsight I shouldn't have worried about the clock and just played it out because it pushed me into bad decisions.
My question is, should that have been considered an illegal dial which would have allowed me to choose the maneuver? His ship was near the edge, and I could have easily flown it off the board. It wouldn't have been enough for a points victory, just a minor moral one.
Or should I just have had the TO come over, and gone through the list of his unsportsmanlike conduct to attempt to get him DQed from the tourney?