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What made me wary during my communication with Dsquared was their frequent claims of being a novice player, despite their rather refined (to put it mildly) gameplay. For example, on day 12, they clearly managed to deal 60+ damage with archers using a hero with 9-3 stats, without an armorer and with a "feeding" strategy involving single goblin units (even with a "feeding" strategy of 20+ goblins placed directly in the line of fire, the archers often miss their shots. So, not taking the available extra units to avoid losses in the main battle stack of birds was very risky and provided only a small advantage, i.e., during a trip to the Treasury). Next, there was another move involving a rare skill: stats 10-3, army consisting of 1 angel, 2 wonders, 8 vipers, 10 eagles, and single goblin units – without any checks or "feeding," they took a max-sized Hive, and before taking it, the angel was given to the scout because "it will be eaten anyway." In principle, this is explainable, as are the other presented cases. But based on their behavior, this is (in my opinion) a cheater, not Ates.

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