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Guys, what are you doing, attacking this guy? When I was a newbie, I also constantly looked at guides, templates, and had a pen and notebook. Over the past year, I've filled almost an entire 96-page notebook with different ideas and notes about the game. I wrote down the priority of neutral unit movement, building layouts on a grid, battle strategies, and a whole lot of other things. The only difference was that I couldn't download videos or watch streams properly, so I had to do all this myself.
As for whether he's complaining or not, of course, he is. This might be the first tournament he's played with other people, and no matter what his level is, it's probably the toughest psychological challenge for him. I'm just amazed by people who attack someone for no reason, especially when he played the game at a level that's slightly above what some people think it should be.
I don't see any "sobbing" from Pomidor here. He's just trying to defend his point of view, and it's clear that he's genuinely upset about the possible unfair disqualification from the tournament, and he's expressing a strong desire to participate in it. And that's perfectly fine!