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Should we give the Shadow Men another chance?
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yes, give it a second chance
65.6% 21 votes
no, disqualification for sure!
34.4% 11 votes
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OptiMAL;112001
OFFTOP: What about next year? Come to the next tournament:)
Because this year I'm trying to dedicate myself to the Kanigem memorial tournament in offline mode ;). I need to somehow manage to finish with at least some result :) There simply isn't enough time for everything :( And next year I'll start learning how to play online :)
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Draga Musa Welli;112003
IronAxe Don't say you're weak! Claim that you're stronger than everyone else! And then you won't even notice how you surpass others! Say "I CAN'T" until you can!

I wouldn't agree with you; it will be very embarrassing if you lose to a not-so-strong player after all your boasting. You just need to play and hone your skills. There's no need to say anything. They say that silence is a sign of intelligence, and I think that's right. Don't think that I mean you or anyone from the forum.
Step aside from the way of a better man than you
So you fall at his feet hes the one who betrays you
Its the servants devotion for the decay
Stand up

There are no flowers on your grave
There are no chains
There I keep chanting for the forgotten name © Amorphis
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Draga Musa Welli;112003
IronAxe Don't say you're weak! Assert that you're stronger than everyone else! And then you won't even notice how you surpass others! Say "I can't" until you can!
I've heard about this self-training system somewhere before. It's like you have to keep repeating: "I won't fart, I won't fart." And then: "It wasn't me, it wasn't me." It's clear that I'm better than everyone, like Bruce Lee; all that's left is to prove it in tournaments.
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Leshy's arguments seem very convincing to me... But there could also be a situation like this: he played on beginner level, and if he did, he cheated, became arrogant, and decided to show how cool he is. But then it turns out that others play better. That's how this unpleasant event happened. I hope he understands his mistakes; if not, a BAN without discussion:mad:, even though I'm a soft person, but a second similar stunt - that will be too much on his part IMO:mad:
CHEATING DESTROYS THE MEANING OF THE GAME
А, вот почему.

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although my opinion of Shadowman has wavered, I still won't change anything. And I agree with IronAxe, if you give a second chance, at least this nickname will be recognizable, otherwise it will be brand new. And then, guess whether it's him or not...


Барон
"Vampires"

Отдай свои прошлые сны,
В сомненьях себя обрети,
В бешеном танце душа кружится!
Не думай, что будет потом,
Здесь и сейчас мы живем,
Стань хоть на миг сам собой, слышишь!



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What prevents him from creating another user and participating in tournaments with both? )))

Be strong. Believe
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Arandor;112018
What prevents him from creating another user and participating in tournaments with both? )))
We've already been through this. In Adelaide's tournament, one smart guy created a bunch of nicknames for himself - and how did it end? He was caught. Only the analysis of the situation showed that this detection could be done BEFORE the tournament started.
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In general, for those who are interested, here is my humble opinion:

shadowmen used cheats. It's hard to justify him here! So, here's a suggestion. In this and future tournaments, all his results should be annulled. We won't completely exclude him from all tournaments. That is, he will be able to apply for subsequent tournaments. But he will not participate in the current ones. After that, if he continues to play unfairly, he will be completely removed from the tournaments, and he will be branded with a mark of shame. If everything is normal and he behaves honestly in the tournament, we will try to forget his transgression...

P.S.: although he is 20 years old, and that's not a child anymore. He should understand the consequences of violating the rules.
С уважением, Vlad

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Xaker;112025
In short, for those who are interested, here is my humble opinion:
shadowmen used cheats. It's hard to justify him here! So, here's a suggestion. In this and future tournaments, all his results should be annulled. We won't completely exclude him from all tournaments. That is, he will be able to apply for subsequent tournaments. But he will not participate in the current ones. After that, if he continues to play unfairly, he will be completely removed from the tournaments, and a mark of shame will be placed on him. If everything is normal and he behaves honestly in the tournament, we will try to forget his misdeed.
I support this opinion. I just want to point out that even in the worst-case scenario - repeated violation and ban - the administration should try to track down the violators by IP address. Changing the IP address will be much more costly for the violator than simply changing the nickname.
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Xaker;112025
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P.S.: although he is 20, which is no longer a child. He should understand the consequences of violating the rules.
I basically agree, regarding age, but profiles are not always reliable, especially if you don't know the person well. It's not a fact that this individual is actually 20 at the moment.
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Judging by the spelling and overall behavior, this person is clearly not 20 years old. :)
How could an adult use cheats, hoping they wouldn't be caught? It's just stupid, in my opinion.

P.S. By the way, for those who talk about a mistake...
What is a mistake? Mistakes are usually made due to ignorance. This person, however, perfectly knew what he was doing, he perfectly knew what a cheat code was and what a serious violation it is.
I repeat, all of this was done by him consciously.
In a sober mind and with a clear memory. :)
So, what excuses can there be???
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Holy_Paladin;112034
Judging by the spelling and overall behavior, this person is definitely not 20 years old. :)
How could an adult use cheats, hoping they wouldn't be caught? It's just stupid, in my opinion.
P.S. By the way, to those who are talking about a mistake...
What is a mistake? Mistakes are usually made out of ignorance.
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So, what excuses could there be???
Who is talking about a mistake? Yes, he intentionally used cheats. And in his apologetic statement, he said that he was wrong, but he just really wanted to win. :) The explanation for the violation, in my opinion, corresponds to the age range of 7 to 14 years old. :) Well, let's start punishing children. :)
PS. By the way, no one is excusing him. The point is whether to allow him to participate in future tournaments under his old nickname. Hacker offered money - he provided a summary of all the disputes and posts.
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IronAxe;112037
Who's talking about a mistake? Yes, he deliberately used it. And he even said in his apology that he felt bad, he was wrong, but he really wanted to win. His explanation for the violation, in my opinion, corresponds to the age range of 7 to 14 years old (maximum). So, let's start punishing children.
On page 2-3, someone mentioned a mistake, but I don't remember exactly who. It seems they said that he was a newbie, so he "made a mistake."
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IronAxe;112027
...even in the worst-case scenario – repeated violation and ban – the administration should try to track down the offenders by IP address. Changing the IP address will be much more costly for the violator than simply changing their nickname.
No, no, you may have misunderstood me...
No one will ban him. He violated the tournament rules, and the appropriate solution would be to disqualify him from participating in tournaments altogether. But let him communicate on the forum... I don't think there's any harm in that.
С уважением, Vlad

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Xaker;112045

No, no, you might have misunderstood me...
No one will ban him. He violated the tournament rules, and the appropriate solution would be to disqualify him from participating in tournaments altogether. But he can still communicate on the forum... I don't think there's any harm in that.
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Xaker:
We won't implement a complete ban from all tournaments. That is, he will be able to submit an application for subsequent tournaments. But he will not be able to participate in the current ones.
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So, I'm actually confused now. First, you say that he will be able to submit applications for subsequent tournaments and, therefore, logically, will be able to participate in them. And now you write: disqualify him from participating in tournaments altogether. It's unclear :)

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