Now then! Where did such a colorful, red maiden come from?
You can write nonsense and flood in the threads specifically designated for that; right now, do not deviate, but write only to the point of the question I asked, which you can, if it's not too much trouble, read above in the previous post.
So, it turns out that you see the logic in Britva's action at 147, but you don't see Valenok's logic at 227? Britva himself was the initiator of the break, use your brain, (censored)! Provide facts please, why on earth did you consider this a cheat?
By the way, as for Britva's move at 147. He didn't know what would be there in the basement now; maybe Nelka is already standing by the exit, and his Dimension Door is used, only fly remains and some move points are spent, and here Nelka is intact and with control...(he didn't know). And then bam, he found out as if by a miracle! Dived into the corner, I looked at the moves, Nelka can't reach there at all, but almost reaches the metro. Britva opened the saves and checked this—where she reaches and where she doesn't—and saw the Dragon Utopia in the upper corner, checked it—it turned out to have a tasty sword. To avoid diving down, since there is nothing there, and Nelka still can't reach either the bottom or the top, he chose to "dive" up, ate the Dragon Utopia and the imp-thingy, getting a level-up. Like an accident, does it even matter, bottom or top, just clicked and that's it))) But how did he know exactly where Nelka was if there is no air view? The assumption that she might be at the bottom could be wrong—Nelka could have easily been defeated and that's all. So... draw your conclusions, newbies)))