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I've been getting a lot of questions, so I'll answer once and here.
I don't play HotA (my attitude towards it is well known), so I handed over the entire HotA tournament to Sergey Frishe, who, in my opinion, did an excellent job running a number of major offline events, and I didn't hear any complaints or grievances (if there were any, they were probably minor and not made public). Thus, once again, this person is taking on a completely unpaid burden of losses (both in terms of time and, more importantly, in terms of money). Is there anyone on the forum who is willing to replace him in this role? Willing to arrive earlier, willing to spend several days setting up/configuring the internet so that the CIS region finally has a normal internet connection and, consequently, good coverage of the event? Willing to invest a good amount of money in this and not only in this?
In previous championships, the constant reason for complaints was that losing one match meant you could forget about winning the championship, right? This time, a completely different format is planned so that even if you lose one game according to the draft or in a maximum-length match (hello, Mizrael), the chance of winning the championship will not be lost, which requires faster drafts. Is this innovation interesting, or should we stick to the Olympic format, where losing a match means it's all over?
This pool of drafts was also chosen in such a way that it includes drafts that are prevalent in broadcasts and that viewers find interesting to watch. Maybe I'm wrong (I'm far from an expert on HotA drafts), but I watch the streams of those who gather the maximum audience: Amila, Hell – mostly Jebus, and occasionally some 6LM. Sometimes I see Mirror or Anarchy on streams (hello, Reddit), Diamond and Nostalgia, but only once in a blue moon. You can simply look and see, if possible, what percentage of the games played are these two drafts that people want to see in the CIS. And a little bit about the mercenary side... thanks to Frishe's studio, the prize pool for the last CIS tournament has more than doubled, and the champion earned, as far as I know, around 100k, and the bronze medalist – about 60k. All this was provided by viewer support, and also by a certain amount from Frishe himself (maybe I'm wrong, but that's what I was told). In other words, do you want to play for a total prize pool of less than 100k (32 x 3k) or for a significantly larger amount?
P.S. Everything written here is my personal opinion, and besides, the pool is not yet finalized; Firewalk could easily be replaced by something else, as could one of the Jebus drafts.
P.P.S. Tomorrow, some changes will be posted on the main page of the championship, in particular, the SOD tournament will be canceled (the required number of participants was not reached)