A pretty tricky situation forces you to come out of chocolate by 124.
And nothing stopped me from sketching a Jebus Cross... Well, nothing stopped you from sketching it either. I personally don't regret sketching on Jebus Cross. I lost because of my own fault: roads leading into the wall need to be resisted.
A very interesting point about 124. And nowadays, for participants of Novice, coming out on 124 from a chocolate template on Jebus — is that already a nonsense?:smile11: Apparently, in the game against Indra, you came out much earlier? Or do I need to run out on 121 like the dads? But I'm just learning:D
Regarding the situation in the tournament: I stepped in as a replacement, it's quite tough moving through the tournament bracket, I didn't think I would reach such a stage myself, so I tried to play it safe. I no longer have the right to take risks, and besides, it's not always about how early you come out.
Regarding the remaining Jebus Cross: from panic and Jebus Cross, I chose Jebus Cross, because we had only one day to play, since the result was already supposed to be there on Sunday. Even on Jebus Cross, the game dragged on for 9 hours (with a game timer of 134), and my last experience with panic was with a game timer of about 216.
I also don't regret leaving Jebus Cross:)
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