You're a strange one, Vicc. I warned you right away – if you start acting smart, I'll swear at you :D. You shouldn't have annoyed me with your stupid complaints about me not taking the supplies in the deepest part of the swamp when, in reality, 80% of the chocolate was distributed much closer to you. We reached the center around the same time, but you had many times more chocolate there. So, you got what you deserved =).
The point was that if I were playing the swamp faction and you were playing the Barbarian faction, the result would be exactly the same in my favor, and most likely with an even greater advantage.
And you would whine just as much: "Aaa... this Prushnik got full control on level 122, and I only got one crappy unit in the middle of nowhere with a +6 all helmet and no magic, so he ate up the entire center by the time I got there, lucky bastard."
The distribution was in your favor despite my many attempts to hinder you. Because in Jebus, it's not just about the units, but also about the map layout, the distances between key objects. You have everything compact and close together, plus the Guardian of the Labyrinth on level 121 could be easily defeated by any noob with bulls without diverting the main army. As a result, the blue player would take the central Castle around level 123 (instead of 126 as you did), and then easily grab the key artifacts.
But that's all with proper gameplay, not with the noobishness you displayed.
And instead of analyzing your mistakes, replaying the game, and finding your shortcomings, you immediately started blaming the random number generator – saying it didn't give you this or that. If you were given different parameters, you would complain that you didn't get control. If you were given control and parameters, you would complain that you didn't get speed. Or you would find something else to complain about.
And in the end, it turns out that I, who played my game at best a 4 minus (the viewers probably were shocked by the number of mistakes), easily beat you, the "super-duper skilled but unlucky" player. And that's despite the fact that your starting position was more promising (see above for development guidelines).
It's all because you played your game at around a 3, even without a plus. When you realize this fact and take steps to correct the situation, then you will improve. But for now, you're just amusing the onlookers who gathered to (censored) and watch.