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Jelen117
Android declined to participate in our show match; he doesn't play without prizes.
Android declined because he believes it's a pointless spectacle that arose out of nowhere... a 20th-anniversary tournament and many others are planned; make it to the finals, and you'll get show matches, lol :smile15: :smile23:
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Android refused because he thinks it's just a show, something that came out of nowhere... there are plans for a 20th-anniversary tournament and many others, make it to the finals and you'll get show matches, lol :smile15: :smile23:

Why should a tournament even happen? And why shouldn't it?
Highlighting the best players, showcasing quality gameplay, and determining who has the strongest team at the moment – isn't that a good enough reason to organize a show match?
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I agree with pOlyak. And if not Russia and Poland, then who?
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Belarus also has a strong team: =Lizard=, Caliban, and other players. At least the World Championship, which was organized by Armag, showed a final between Russia and Belarus, while Poland and Ukraine competed for 3rd place. Everything depends on the tournament format.
艰难获胜 herolwy
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In a 5v5 format, the Russia-Poland match is undoubtedly the strongest. Belarus and Ukraine don't have enough players (especially active ones) to adequately compete against players like Shop. P.S. Although, if you create a separate "European team" and add Hungary...
http://ru.twitch.tv/lizard_wt
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Belarus is also a strong team: =Lizard=, Caliban, and other players. At least the World Championship, which Armag organized, showed a final between Russia and Belarus, while Poland and Ukraine competed for 3rd place. Everything depends on the tournament format.
The World Championship was held in a 2v2 format on Soda. These are completely different things.

By the way, the Polish team is ready to play a 5v5 match against any team. We're waiting for challenges :)
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And what about 10x10?
艰难获胜 herolwy
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In a 5v5 format, the Russia-Poland match is definitely the strongest. Belarus and Ukraine don't have enough players (especially active ones) to adequately compete against players like Shop:). p.s. Although, if you create a separate "European team," adding Hungary...

China will have an interesting lineup:

1) Herolwy
2) Herolwy
3) Herolwy
4) Herolwy
5) Herolwy
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China will have an interesting lineup:

1) Herolwy
2) Herolwy
3) Herolwy
4) Herolwy
5) Herolwy

It's likely that they'll score 0-5 due to the absence of all Herolwy players.
http://ru.twitch.tv/lizard_wt
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On Wednesday at 12:00 Moscow time, the second game of the show match will take place:
Dawidu91 - Gomunguls, mt_jeb
The match with Polish commentary will be streamed on twitch.tv/h3gg or twitch.tv/nvidiageforcepl, and with Russian commentary on Yara's channel: twitch.tv/yar_ki

Recordings of the first game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l5qSrVAG60 - with Polish commentary
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/468838991 - with Russian commentary

Detailed information about the match, with current results (I won't write it here to avoid spoilers), can be found on the website:
https://www.h3.gg/competitions/show_match/1
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Belarus is also a strong team: =Lizard=, Caliban, and other players. At least the World Championship, which Armag organized, showed a final between Russia and Belarus, while Poland and Ukraine competed for 3rd place. It all depends on the tournament format.

We could also create a team representing the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and then it would be completely overpowered and impossible to counter:smile14: :smile14: :smile14:
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You could also create a team for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and then it would be completely overpowered and uncounterable:smile14: :smile14: :smile14:
In 5 vs 5, these are the same teams.
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You could also create a team representing the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and then it would be completely overpowered and uncounterable:smile14: :smile14: :smile14:

Poles believe that the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth equals Poland (it's even written in their Constitution, I think). But even if you explain to them the broader historical meaning of the term, they probably wouldn't replace their Polish representative with a Belarusian (and certainly not with a Lithuanian!).
http://ru.twitch.tv/lizard_wt
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Poles believe that the Commonwealth = Poland (they even have it written in their Constitution). But even if you explain to them the broader historical meaning of the phrase, they are unlikely to replace it with a Belarusian (and even more so, a Lithuanian!).

It's a pity that one mustachioed and balding man decided to abandon our history in favor of Russian loans :( :( :(
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It's a pity that one mustachioed, balding man decided to abandon our history in favor of Russian credits :( :( :(
If we reason like that, then Poland was also part of the Russian Empire (last time from 1867 to 1915). So, we can safely include Poles in the Russian team and organize a match: Russia - The Rest of the World (Heroes) :D :D :D

... until Russia joins China...
"There's no need to execute me,sir Davos . I'll be dead before dawn."
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