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Tournament Committee – it’s an excellent name, solid but not ostentatious. The main team is formed; it’s time to address the accumulated questions. Regarding further division into subcommittees, there’s a vague concern that this path will lead to “The Tale of Three.” It’s better to divide the committee by areas of focus, i.e., by the tasks to be solved (since they are quite clearly defined), and to solve these tasks, rather than search for names. Moreover, a specialist in one area can quickly come to the aid of another committee member. For example, if Nagan-4 creates a tournament schedule for the next six months, nothing prevents him from helping Kash work with newcomers. The structure of the Tournament Committee is still small, and its strength lies in its flexibility. The newcomers’ tournament is very difficult; it’s simply impossible for someone who has just registered on the forum to simply read the posts (especially the rules). I know this from my own experience when I immediately joined the Tactics section on my first day. People want to express themselves and want to play right away, but no newly registered forum user considers themselves a newcomer. Therefore, the idea arose of a tournament with simplified rules and a small number of participants, something like a preparatory group for preschoolers, so that newcomers can adapt and not lose interest in the forum. :mad: Cheating – to recognize evil is to begin to fight it. The fact that this topic is being discussed openly already provides a certain level of protection against unfair play. Not every sperm cell will survive in an aggressive environment. And if we are to choose a name for the Anti-Cheat Committee, let it be the “Consultation Committee.” It’s a medical term, and I’ll explain why. Doctors have a joke: A therapist knows everything but can do nothing, a surgeon can do everything but knows nothing, and a pathologist… knows and can do everything, but can no longer help the patient :D. So, all three are needed in the fight against cheating. The therapist will teach newcomers about personal and public hygiene, explain the benefits of daily saves, explain how to behave with opponents and on the forum, and do other preventive work. Because it is always easier to prevent a disease than to treat it later. That is, the therapist must combine heart, attentiveness, and the ability to see a problem even before it arises. The surgeon will be needed when it is necessary to act decisively: ask what happened, on what day, are there any saves, what did they say, provide logs from ICQ. And again, the ability to put a rude person in their place on the forum. And to find out the reasons for the conflict between two arguing players requires a certain external and internal psychological stability. The pathologist – yes, this person doesn’t really like to communicate; he prefers the client to be silent. His field of activity: daily saves and saves made during the opponent’s turn, revealed cards, and results of surveys obtained by other committee members. Emotions are not his element; he doesn’t heal anyone; he reveals the truth. In general, it can be done this way, or it can be done another way. Don’t take my words too seriously; it’s just a bit of fun. :D

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