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It’s nice to hear such words directed at me. Now I understand what the issue is: there are generally accepted rules for conducting tournaments that everyone adheres to... but each player also has a "code of honor" that they follow. So, I realized one thing: until I violate my own "code of honor," I won't achieve good results in offline tournaments. Also, participating in these tournaments requires a lot of patience and time. I don't have enough time or patience to, for example, replay a map and improve my score. Playing only once and adhering to my "code of honor" doesn't lead to good results.
What if we created an "Octagon" League in any tournament – a kind of "no-rules" battle? Anyone who wants to, or those who don't have the opportunity to replay a map multiple times to achieve a good score, can freely discard their principles and codes of honor and submit their result, indicating that they are playing in the Octagon. There would be no problem – the opponents in this league would be on equal footing and could compete with each other. The idea seems sound and shouldn't cause any objections.

The question is, would there be enough integrity to submit your score to the league that corresponds to your gaming principles? What do you think?

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