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Organizational matters: Will the Michurinsk offline tournament be one of the stages of the second CIS championship? It's not crucial.
Eric, why the false modesty :o? Why not give a boost to the second CIS championship in Heroes by holding a club tournament in Michurinsk, giving it the status of a qualifying round? I think people will support the initiative, or is the idea outdated :confused:
Nagan-4
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Eric, why the false modesty? Why not give a boost to the second CIS Heroes championship by holding a club tournament in Michurinsk and giving it the status of a qualifying round? I think people will support this initiative, or is the idea outdated?
I don't think the idea is outdated ;) , it still has potential.
As for the boost... I'll talk to Vik, Captain, Peterius, Napalm, and the guys from Yekaterinburg. I'm confident that everything will be fine with you, Siberians. Here is the CIS championship, there's no need to overcomplicate things. It's just unclear what to do with Moscow, who to talk to. Sticky said in ICQ that he won't take on the responsibility anymore, it took too much out of him. I understand him perfectly. :(
Why is it necessary to talk first among the possible organizers, and not immediately announce: 1. Official status. In general, it's a typical fan tournament, but I wanted to somehow legitimize it. But building relationships with Buku, the Computer Sports Federation, etc. - that's not for me, I always stay away from officialdom. Some experience suggests that this is the best solution, but not everyone thinks so; they want status. :eek: 2. Sponsors and partners. There were some ideas for the first championship. But the tournament took place not in Michurinsk, but in Kyiv, and an excellent, business-minded person, to whom I wanted to offer cooperation, unexpectedly died at a very young age; everyone who knew him is grieving. 3. There are also other issues, such as the rules, at least.
Ivan, I'll write to you later, maybe in a private message.
1. Official status. Basically, it's a typical fan tournament, and I wanted to somehow legitimize it. But building relationships with Buku, the Computer Sports Federation, etc., isn't for me; I always keep my distance from officialdom. Some experience suggests that this is the best solution, but not everyone thinks so; they want status. :eek:
In my opinion, it's not worth it. This status won't add any benefits, but it will create a lot of hassle.
I don't think the topic is outdated; it still has potential.
As for the push... I'll talk to Vik, Captain, Peterius, Napalm, and the guys from Yekaterinburg. I'm confident that everything will be fine with you, Siberians. Here's the CIS championship; there's no need to overthink it. The situation with Moscow is unclear; I'm not sure who to talk to. Sticky said in ICQ that he won't take on the responsibility anymore; it took a toll on him. I understand him perfectly. :(
Why is it necessary to talk between potential organizers first, instead of announcing it right away: 1. Official status. In general, it's a typical fan tournament, but I wanted to somehow legitimize it. However, building relationships with Buka, the Computer Sports Federation, etc., is not my thing; I always stay away from officialdom. Some experience suggests that this is the best solution, but not everyone thinks so; they want status. :eek: 2. Sponsors and partners. There were some ideas for the first championship. But the tournament didn't take place in Michurinsk, but in Kyiv, and a great, business-minded person, to whom I wanted to offer cooperation, unexpectedly died at a very young age; everyone who knew him is grieving. 3. There are also other issues, such as the rules, for example.
Ivan, I'll write to you later, maybe in a private message.
I agree; I think it would be even better to organize a conference on Skype with all interested parties, as we can't let this initiative fail in any case.
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Regarding the qualifiers – it’s a good topic. Kapitan, Adnak, is always ready, yes, Adnak :)
If we’re being serious – the interest in Kyiv was greater because the finalists were interested in a new location (which they almost didn’t consider properly, but each of them probably modestly said later: “I was in Kyiv…”). I worked in a large international company – every year there were meetings of directors – always in a new city-country. It was great. I suggest immediately thinking about the final in a place where each of the finalists would like to go. St. Petersburg or Moscow.
Regarding the organization… and the organizers. For example, I know that some people are unhappy with me… and so what? :) I don’t care about such people who are off their rockers. Do your job and don’t ruin your nerves – this applies to Sticky or anyone else from Moscow. Nothing, I think the Muscovites will mature…
Дипломатия - искусство говорить собаке "хорошая собачка" до тех пор пока не найдешь подходящую палку.
2. Sponsors and partners. There were some plans for the first championship. But the tournament didn't take place in Michurinsk, but in Kyiv, and a great, business-minded person, whom I wanted to offer a partnership to, unexpectedly passed away, at a very young age, and everyone who knew him is grieving.
:eek: It's a pity, it's very sad that people leave this world at such a young age...
do your own thing and don't get on your nerves... this is directed at Sticky.
you're telling me this after calling the Moscow selection unsuccessful? to defend/smooth over the flaws of your own selection.
About the organization... and the organizers. For example, I know that there are those who are dissatisfied with me... and so what? :) I don't care about such people from the Tower of Babel :)
I won't even talk about this. (censored).
Van
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I suggest we refrain from publicly criticizing each other and instead have a constructive conversation on Skype about who, where, and when, the rules, and the location of the final. I'm always available on ICQ.
I suggest we refrain from publicly criticizing each other and instead have a constructive conversation on Skype about who, where, and when, the regulations, and the location of the final. I'm always available on ICQ.
Well, the final seems to be in Russia, either Michurinsk or Moscow, we'll see.
Well, the final seems to be in Russia, either Michurinsk or Moscow, we'll see.
Wow, I missed that the final already happened :D. For your information, Russia isn't limited to just these two cities; it's these kinds of random statements that start arguments :smile12:
RomarioGrom
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arguments in ICQ/private messages/Skype... it would be better if you just said when the qualifiers in other cities will be:smile02:
arguing in ICQ/private messages/Skype... it would be better if you said when the qualifiers in other cities will be:smile02:
It will depend on how you organize it:smile20:
Nagan-4
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A topic about the CIS Championship has been opened. Please post all questions related to general matters there. Everything concerning the local qualifiers remains here. :)
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Wow, I missed the finals already :D. For your information, Russia isn't limited to just these two cities; it's these kinds of baseless statements that start the arguments :smile12:
You call it an argument, Ivan? Not at all!!! The first CIS tournament was held in Kyiv!! The second will be in Russia, and the exact location will be decided later!!!
Ушел с героев, пока пряники)
Nagan-4
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Currently, 13 people have signed up. There will be more applications. We might set the dates for the fall, in November. :smile14:
P.S. Regarding the location of the future final. It's like having the skin of an unkillable bear :)
Let's first properly run the qualifying rounds so that we don't feel ashamed in front of the Heroes community. I won't insist on holding the final in Michurinsk; there are pros and cons. This is like a backup option when there are no others. To show that I'm not building castles in the air but doing real work. But playing in a big city is definitely more interesting.