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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!
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!

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