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I see that some people here just want to get something for free and win. Most of the message is directed at Erdem. Maybe you should participate in the "BEST newbie among the WORST newbies" tournament? No "IMHO" needed! IMHO is when someone plays with a bird or another low-level creature (or a hockey player plays soccer with a football player). The tournament name says it all. I only partially agree with your sighs. No one who has played in this tournament before should participate; otherwise, it should be called something else. Those who simply have experience with online games on other platforms (in other words, an experienced online player) should not participate (although even this isn't a reason to exclude a player). Furthermore, regarding skill and abilities:
1. During the time between newbie tournaments, a certain number of players are recorded, and during the time leading up to this tournament, they improve their skills, which they then demonstrate in this tournament.
2. Some players sign up and spend time on who knows what, while others strive to learn, read, ask strong players for advice, apply what they learn, practice, and... consequently, learn more than the first group.
3. And then there are just people who are not teachable. Like using a bamboo fishing rod. You won't catch a clever fish, but if it wants to hang itself, you're in for a feast.
4. In general, the more valuable the victory is, the more participants who meet the tournament's criteria participate in it. It's a pity that "Hero of Might and Magic 3" considers himself to have outgrown this tournament and mocks the participants (which is frankly not very nice).
5. But what made me laugh the most was that some newbie's 100th place in the ranking caused a lot of outrage among the newbies. Hey, newbies, I don't know exactly how much he plays online, but the fact that the Heroes of Might and Magic portal is the only online gaming resource for him (and for me too) is certain.
6. The tournament should be held among all willing newbies who have not been on other platforms and have not played on this one before. Regardless of the acquired skill, because this is a quality developed through the efforts of each player during the allowed time (between tournaments). Igor, you should join too. It's not that scary. Be the best of them, friends!
7. P.S. The portal is full of strong players, full of useful and high-quality information, which, naturally, increases the rate of growth of newly arrived newbies, and there is no need to be surprised by this. As Oelm said, it is not just a portal and not just a website for connecting to a game, but something more... (I paraphrased).
I would be happy to play in the tournament. 584985121