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Summary information about the upcoming final is placed here.

Briefly about the city. Founded in 1635, population 100 thousand, a science city with many institutes, research centers, and students.

Arrival of participants and guests.
Arriving April 29.
1. Vigo, Vitalik, Slonysh + Vigo's friend. 4 people by car.
2. Markon, Stinger, Roland, Bloodliker. 4 people by car.
3. Yekaterinburg (by the way, call my mobile to let me know which train from Moscow). Merlin, Asm, Mee, 911fx - four of them.
4. Train Moscow-Balashov, №307 ChA, carriage 10, arrives 21.11 at Michurinsk-Voronezhsky. iDD and Preds.

Arriving on the 30th.

5. Piterius and Medium by car in the morning

6. Ta Kotoraya... (Novgorod) - 30.04. - at 10.25 - train 109 A Saint Petersburg-Astrakhan, carriage 11 - Michurinsk-Uralsky station.
I will meet Tanya myself.

7. 30.04. - at 12.57 - train №111. Saint Petersburg-Voronezh, carriage 2 - Michurinsk-Uralsky station.
15 people from St. Petersburg are arriving – Wicc, Bayazet, Porizatel, Horn, TERM, JIOCb, Kobra, AlexTheGreat, Napalm, Matrosoff, Rubetc, Fred, Cardinal, DR28 with spouse. I'll take a bus to meet them, then we'll go to the other station to meet the people from Krasnodar, and after that to the dormitory and hotel – where guests will be accommodated. And immediately after, to the club to play.

8. 30.04. at 13:06-train №104S Adler-Moscow, carriage - 10, Michurinsk-Voronezhsky station.
Players from Krasnodar Borzoid and General Yura are arriving. 10 minutes after the St. Petersburg group arrives, at the other station. We might have to wait a bit while we take the bus to this station. Then we'll all go to the dormitory together.

9. 30.04. - at 13 57 - train 004, carriage 21 - Michurinsk-Voronezhsky station
Lastly, we expect Dust and Van from Siberia, as well as GreatGenius from Moscow. I will definitely meet them personally.

Considering that, thank god, Lexa, Mizrael, and Scorp do not need to be met. I don't know yet how Oxygen is arriving.

Addresses and phone numbers.

My phone – 8-920-485-67-19. If you have questions about the tournament – call me.

Address of the science city internet center where we will be playing – Federativnaya St., 49 (on Slavy Square).

Address of the University of Cooperation dormitory, where participants are planned to stay – Ukrainskaya St., 36 (near the city administration building). Phone –8-(47545) 5-21-36.

Hotel address – Sovetskaya St., 292a, phones: 8 (47545) – 5-15-18 – administrator; 8-(47545)-5-47-02 – director.

If by any chance you are not met, god forbid – it's better to go straight to the club if the tour has started, or to the dormitory or hotel. Bring your passports with you – otherwise, they won't register you.

By the way, taxis cost 50 rub. to any part of the city at any time of day.
Michurinsk area code - 8- (47545).
Taxi phones - 5-55-55, 4-44-44, 3-33-33, 2-22-22, 4-04-04, 4-20-20.
Better to call 5-55-55 - the largest company, most cars, they'll arrive faster.

Tournament dates.
The first tour will start on 30.04. at approximately 14-30 and last until 2-00 in the morning. Unfortunately, we'll start late, so we might not finish everything. It's possible that some games will have to be completed later.

Second tour. May 1 from 10-00 to 22-00. I hope they should play; in extreme cases, we'll extend the tour by an hour.

Third tour. May 2 from 10-00 to 22-00.

Fourth tour. May 3 from 10-00 to 22-00.

Fifth tour. May 4, shortened again because guests are leaving in the evening. By this time, the number of players will have decreased significantly and we can adjust as the tournament progresses. Or we'll start on May 3 with a postponement or something else – we'll see.

I am sure that with normal organization and understanding from the players, it is quite possible to play 5 tours in 5 days.

Participants.
In total, I expect 41 guests; if I missed anyone or didn't write you down – please write to me!!!

1. Bayazet (Alexey)___(Saint Petersburg)__ - HoMM3 final participant.
2. AlexTheGreat(Alexander)-(Saint Petersburg)-HoMM3 final participant.
3. Kobra (Artem)______ (Saint Petersburg)___ - HoMM3 final participant.
4. Napalm (Sergey)_____(Kingsiepp)________ - HoMM3 final participant.
5. Porizatel (Alexey)_ (Saint Petersburg)___ - HoMM3 final participant.
6. TERM (Ivan)________(Saint Petersburg)___ - HoMM3 final participant.
7. JIOCb (Danila)______(Saint Petersburg)__ - HoMM3 final participant.
8. Matrosoff (Dmitry)__(Saint Petersburg)__ - HoMM3 final participant.
9. Stinger (Artem)_____(Moscow)___________ - HoMM3 final participant.
10. Vitalic (Vitaly)___(Moscow)___________ - HoMM3 final participant.
11. Markon (Sergey) __ (Moscow)___________ - HoMM3 final participant.
12. Preds (Dmitry)___(Moscow)____________ -HoMM3 final participant.
13. Vigo (Viktor)______(Moscow)___________- HoMM3 final participant.
14. Lexa (Alexey)_____(Michurinsk)________- HoMM3 final participant
15. Scorp (Mikhail) ____(Tambov)___________ - HoMM3 final participant
16. Mizrael (Mikhail) ____(Tambov)___________- HoMM3 final participant
17. Van (Ivan)________ (Kemerovo)_________ - HoMM3 final participant
18. Borzoid (Alexander)_(Krasnodar)________ - HoMM3 final participant
19. General Yura (Yury) (Krasnodar)________ - HoMM3 final participant
20. Merlin (Kirill)_____(Yekaterinburg)_____ - HoMM3 final participant
21. Mee (Vladimir)____(Yekaterinburg)-______ HoMM3 final participant
22. Asm (Alexander)___(Yekaterinburg)-______ HoMM3 final participant
23. Piterius___________ (Dnepropetrovsk)____- HoMM3 final participant
24. Medium___________ (?)_________________- HoMM3 final participant
25. Roland from Gilead__ (Minsk)_____________- HoMM3 final participant.

26. Horn (Alexander)_____(Saint Petersburg) - HoMM2 fan tournament participant
27. DR28 (Mikhail)_______ (Saint Petersburg) - HoMM2 fan tournament participant
28. Dust (Alexey)________(Novosibirsk)___- HoMM2 fan tournament participant
29. Oxygen (Dmitry)______(Moscow)_______- HoMM2 fan tournament participant
30. GreatGenius (Gennady)_(Moscow)________- HoMM2 fan tournament participant.

31. Wicc (Yury)_______ (Saint Petersburg)– HoMM3 final judge.
32. Ta Kotoraya...(Tatyana) (Novgorod) – tournament guest
33. Slonysh (Oksana)_____ (Moscow)___ - tournament guest
34. DR28's spouse __ (Saint Petersburg) - tournament guest
35. Vigo's friend (name) (Moscow) - tournament guest
36. iDD (Dmitry) (Moscow)________– tournament guest
37. 911fx___________ (Yekaterinburg)___– tournament guest
38. Rubetc (Dmitry) (Saint Petersburg) – tournament guest
39. Fred (Vitaly)___ (Saint Petersburg) – tournament guest
40. Cardinal (Viktor)_ (Saint Petersburg) – tournament guest
41. Bloodliker (Maxim) (Moscow) - tournament guest.

About completing games. If you have them – bring laptops. It's possible that we'll have to finish playing in the dormitory.

About guests' leisure.
For some reason, this is what most questions are about. Our city is small, so everything is located compactly. There is a main street of the city – Sovetskaya, pedestrian, with old buildings, bards playing, paragliders flying, cafes, cinemas, bars, open-air cafes, wonderful parks in the middle of the street, many beautiful girls; life boils until late at night. In general, you can walk along it and stroll.
By the way, the dormitory is located 20 meters from this street, next to the city administration, so it's the city center.
If anyone prefers the "Michurinsk" hotel, it is also located on Sovetskaya St., just a few blocks further.
Essentially, there are several cafes where you can sit.

There is Lipetsk Highway, where a decent night club "Zavod" is located: restaurant, bar, dance floor, karaoke (Kverti – personally for you). Entrance – 150 rubles; imho the club is no worse than others. Also on Lipetsk Highway there are a couple of good cafes, including "Favorit", where the Heroes crowd likes to gather. And I live there too.

There is also bowling on Lavrova St. It's so-so, much better in Tambov, but you can throw balls for a couple of hours at night.

Decent cafe "21st Century" on Mira St., at least the chef was excellent there; I sat in that cafe with Napalm about five years ago.

We will be playing on Slavy Square; lots of different military equipment, monuments, but the cafes aren't that great. There is a stop nearby – better to take the bus to Internatsionalnaya Street two stops to the pizzeria or "Traktir", where they cook well.
Or stock up in the shops on the square, they are near the club – the best shop is "Iceberg", worse ones are Slavyanka and Magnit, imho.

End of tournament.
As far as possible, I will try to see you off personally; Michurinsk-Uralsky is a 5-minute leisurely walk from the club, Michurinsk-Voronezhsky – only by taxi.

Expenses, besides travel to Michurinsk.
Minimal. Dormitory – 200 rub. per day.
Club – well, about 800 rub. for 5 days, or maybe we'll agree on it for free.
Food – you can survive on 100-150 rub. a day. Or you can go to night clubs and bowling alleys; it still won't be much, prices are much cheaper than in Moscow or St. Petersburg.

I'll think of more things to add later, that's all for now, ask if anything is unclear.
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What are the dates and locations for the final? :confused: Perhaps it would be better to clarify this beforehand?
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What are the dates and location for the final? :confused: Maybe we can clarify this beforehand?
The "May 2011 + Michurinsk" option seems to be the only one, so we can plan accordingly.
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Undoubtedly, the most objective status of CIS Champion will be when it is determined through a live game against each other. However, I don't see anything wrong with, as an alternative for the future, having this title contested among all who want and can participate in a Tournament, based on one of the Resources. The game is not live, that's true, but I think it will be no less honorable to win the Title, and the Title itself should be no less significant than the Title contested in a live game, because more players will be able to participate in its contest. The system with Qualifiers remains the same, but it will be done online.
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FB, PL, RP. champion according to - ХВ, HP, Baya
Земля нуля.
Все в ней нулево и кукольно.
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But I don't see anything wrong with it as an alternative for the future, so that this title could be contested among all who want and can participate in the Tournament, based on one of the Resources. The game isn't "alive," that's true, but I think it would still be honorable to win the Title, and the Title itself should be no less significant than the Title contested "in person," because more players will be able to participate in its contest.
Unfortunately, as long as the problem of cheating exists, the prestige of any online tournament will be lower than that of similar tournaments in real life.
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yes, but it could work as an alternative for those who can't travel to the qualifying tournament (but want to) or travel from a less competitive location to the final in another city/country.


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That's true, but it could work as an alternative for those who don't have the opportunity to travel to the qualifiers (but want to) or travel from a less competitive location to the finals in another city/country.
There are already plenty of alternatives in the form of various tournaments. Why is another one needed, but with a more prominent name? :confused:
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Undoubtedly, the most objective status of the CIS Champion will be when it is played in a "live" game against each other.

But I don't see anything wrong with, as an alternative for the future, having this title played among all who want and can participate in the Tournaments, based on one of the Resources. The game is not live, that's true, but I think it will be no less honorable to win the Title, and the Title itself should be no less significant than the Title played "live", because more players will be able to participate in its competition.

The system with Qualifiers is the same, but through the Internet.
By all means!, but taking into account the problems voiced by Vic, only after a certain percentage of interested parties votes for replacing online with offline:
Wicc
Unfortunately, as long as there is a problem with cheating, the prestige of any online tournaments will be lower than that of similar tournaments in real life.
Or, the real problem with holding an online tournament will arise only in Moscow, hence the option: any contender from Moscow must take no lower than n - x place in any other qualifying tournament, where n is the place in the qualifying tournament, x is what we are voting for, ideally 0, preferably 1.

P.S. I don't know, but I suggest that the participants of the final match in Kyiv in the upcoming final be allowed to skip the qualifiers without the right to transfer (only 1st and 2nd place in the Kyiv tournament pass, without taking into account refusals/withdrawals) - I don't know if they need it or not, but the guys deserve it.
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Unfortunately, as long as there is a problem with cheating, the prestige of any online tournament will be lower than that of similar tournaments in real life.
I don't deny that being a champion in a club is more prestigious than being a champion online. But there's another example.
Vitalik was accused of cheating by many strong players. Vitalik came to Kyiv for the final. He took 2nd-5th place. Before that, he performed well in Moscow.
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I don't deny that being a champion in a club is different from being a champion online. But there's another example.
Many strong players accused Vitalik of cheating. Vitalik came to Kyiv for the final. He took 2nd-5th place. Before that, he performed well in Moscow.

1) 5.5 points out of 9 games in live play for Vitalik (combined from the qualifying round and the final, including the game against Marcon) is not the same as the 90+% win rate he showed before the accusations.

2) Accusations of cheating and accusations of weak play are different things. The second accusation was not seriously made against Vitalik (at least not seriously:cool:). It's surprising that people who are trying to prove the accusations of cheating wrong so often use such an unrelated argument. If you follow their logic, it is necessary to introduce an anti-"black mark" system and give it to everyone who scores above 50% in live tournaments.

3) The online World Championship from Sticky is already in full swing. Participate in the next one (if there is one) – and your rank will be higher than that of an online champion of the Russian internet. ;)
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1) Vitalik's 5.5 points out of 9 games played live (considering the selection stage + final, including the game against Markon) is far from the 90+% effectiveness he showed before the accusations.
Samurai, what do you want? I don't see the point in your post. There are statistics, there are lies, there are big lies, and there are statistics from Samurai :)
Your mathematical abilities have been a laughingstock in our Heroes community for years :)
Please, let's not talk about Vitalik. You weren't in Kyiv, and I'm sure you haven't even seen a single game of Vitalik. So don't talk nonsense.
Дипломатия - искусство говорить собаке "хорошая собачка" до тех пор пока не найдешь подходящую палку.
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Чамп 2011 открыт!!!! :smile54:
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To date, 3 club Tournaments have been held or are underway – Siberia, Yekaterinburg, and Michurinsk. Two more face-to-face Tournaments are planned – Kingisepp and St. Petersburg. I have no doubt about the competence of the people organizing them; I think that five face-to-face Tournaments is very good, at least a couple of years ago, there weren't even that many. The Tournaments are small, with 8-10 people, but the best representatives from their communities are selected for them. I would like to see qualifying rounds held in Moscow and Ukraine, as last year, but the situation there is more difficult. Possible final lineup. If we hold 5 face-to-face Tournaments, we will gather a lineup for the final that represents different regions. Perhaps there will be more Tournaments and participants. But the main principle – only participants from the face-to-face qualifiers play – must be preserved. Otherwise, it is easy to go downhill (providing places without selecting the strongest players -> providing quotas to just good people -> quotas for friends -> places for anyone). If the winner of the qualifying champ cannot play, then it is better for the person who came in 4th or 5th place to play. If we can agree with each other normally, without arguing, then the final lineup will be strong. Location of the final. They say – Michurinsk. Since I started it all, I will definitely hold it, and I hope to do it at a decent level. When we determine the finalists, sometime after the New Year, then we will talk about this topic in more detail. If I host the final, then you will also get an additional event. There was a proposal to hold a Might and Magic 2 Tournament. Naturally, it differs from the Might and Magic 3 Tournament in its goals. This is not a championship, but just a Tournament. Participants will be required to create save files and provide detailed descriptions of the matches. An attempt to create an informative Tournament for fans of strategy games, let's see what happens. There is already a group of like-minded people, albeit a small one... but 6-8 people are enough for us. This is what the heroic festival will be like. I would also like to wish the players and tournament organizers good luck and patience. Yes, organizing a Tournament and participating in it requires financial and emotional costs, but the overall return exceeds the costs. Communicating in person with friends and playing live gives a lot of positive emotions, and there will be something to remember for a long time.

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