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Regarding the topic:
The meaning of Razor's move 147 is basically revealed—to avoid running into a lot of angels, a level 3 cloak, and all of Nelka's power, Gurni jumped out and dove into the upper corner (the lower one is empty) toward a tasty Dragon Utopia, describing it as some kind of move as if he were actually planning to catch Nelka (I simulated battle 147 there; Nelka absolutely destroys Gurni without a chance), so Razor loaded his save once and got out of the way into the corner toward the Dragon Utopia knowing he wouldn't win, but that there was something tasty in the Dragon Utopia.
If Razor hadn't cheated, he wouldn't have known what Nelka's total power was or that she had a level 3 cloak... and whether she could even reach Gurni over there. He wouldn't have bolted into the corner where Nelka can't reach him.
Put yourselves in his shoes and think about it, esteemed AK!!! In my opinion, the person got caught.
1. Assessment of forces: parameters showed a slight advantage for Nella, combat magic was present; I lost in terms of power, but thought it was insignificant since I had won by one turn earlier. If necessary, a trade-off or buyout + chains were available, a chance to trap them.
2. I jump over the rocks into Inferno land. I see the entrance to the underground and the road to the Infernal secondary town. According to the pattern, there is treasure zone in the underground—I go down and see no one.
3. The road led to the secondary town, and the roadside objects were probably cleared + in case of failure it's a trap; I decide to go up so that they can't reach me, and then depending on the opponent's movements, choose the next route. A previously untaken Dragon Utopia luckily appears, which turned out to be a level 2 one. If I had headed down, I would have also found a Dragon Utopia, as there were 5 of them in this treasure zone.