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Oelm
So, what am I waiting for? If, as the AK suggests, I gained an advantage during the game against Alexander, then it would be quite reasonable to hear what kind of advantage it was and how it was realized. If the AK interprets the situation in such a way that I, say, "hacked" the map but didn't use the information obtained in any way, then please state this clearly and concisely.
Let's start with the fact that thinking about a move for an unlimited amount of time is already a significant advantage. Especially in a complex situation, where the time limit can lead to a strategic mistake.
Oelm
In general, the player who analyzed the save definitely has an advantage, but it is perfectly legitimate.
But it's not legitimate at all. It's legal to load an autosave and ask your opponent not to pass the turn so you can remember the situation. It's legal to take a screenshot. It's legal to watch your own stream. But opening saves is not legal.

Let's add to this the fact that in the Indra vs. computer 127.gm1 save, it is visible that 4 heroes were moving.

The rules state:
- No one, except the judge/tournament organizer or a member of the AK, has the right to open the saves of an unfinished game, and only in the event of a controversial situation in the game. If, at the moment a controversial situation arises that requires opening the saves, there is no connection with the judge/organizer/AK, the game must be interrupted and saved by both participants until they can connect with the judges.
Look up the meaning of the word "OPEN" in a dictionary.

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