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If the esteemed Num makes streaming mandatory for everyone, then this rule could actually be used somehow; otherwise, it's all complete bullshit, because the opponent could easily have moved differently and there is no way to verify it since Bolivar wasn't streaming.

In general, like Vip, I believe that repeating moves should only be necessary in situations involving interaction with the opponent. Either mandatory streaming from both sides, or we stay in the current situation.

Actually, this is all just splitting hairs. Num, you are nitpicking; yes, it's in the rules, and if one follows the letter of the law strictly, then I violated point 5. Overall, the current situation is such that some people stream and others don't, making many rule points simply impossible to verify. Therefore, sometimes—IMHO!—it's worth turning a blind eye to certain minor infractions, especially if they provide no advantage. This is called mutual respect. For example: Bolivar "crashed" three times in a row during the same battle. I didn't make a fuss; in the end, he moved differently, then came back there again and calmly broke through. By your logic, I should also demand that Bolivar be recognized as having violated the rules.

P.S. I believe that to avoid such situations, we need either a mandatory rule regarding mutual streaming, or occasionally allow for situations where some things can be overlooked because you simply have no way to verify them.

Factually, in this situation, I should have asked Bolivar if I could move differently; I think he would have allowed it, and all this hysteria of yours would simply have been pointless.

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