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Merlin, please calm down. That's all in the past. We need to look to the future and remember only the good things, not the negative ones.
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Merlin, calm down please. This is already in the past. We need to look to the future and remember only the good, not the negative.
Artem, let Merlin continue writing; it's boring without him. And you're such a clown :)
And he was the funniest one in Kyiv :)))
Captain, you're the funniest because you're truly blind to yourself... and you really can't critically assess yourself publicly: there's just a certain block-complex in your mind (maybe self-imposed, maybe provoked from the outside).
11) The rule regarding staggered guards.
It is forbidden to take artifacts, Pandora's Boxes, and Prisons from staggered guards. Everything else can be taken and visited.
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In the last round, the host reserves the right to assign a template and rules in order to guarantee the game is finished before the deadline (which is the time the trains arrive).
Most likely, this will be Jebus with a mandatory final on 133 (the timing may change depending on the situation). Or (if there is really not enough time) - a game on TC3.
I've added the information to the first post in the topic.
Addresses and phone numbers.
My phone number is 8-920-485-67-19. If you have any questions about the tournament, please call.
The address of the internet center in the science city, where we will be playing, is: Federalnaya Street, 49 (on Slavy Square).
The address of the university dormitory, where participants are planned to be accommodated, is: Ukrainskaya Street, 36 (next to the city administration building). Phone: 8-(47545) 5-21-36.
The address of the hotel is: Sovietskaya Street, 292a, phone numbers: 8 (47545) – 5-15-18 – administrator; 8-(47545)-5-47-02 – director.
If, for some reason, you are not met, it is best to go directly to the club if the round has already started, or to the dormitory or hotel. Be sure to bring your passport with you – otherwise, you will not be registered.
And what about dwellings and refugee camps?
I am definitely against this point. The final regulations should not be crammed into a specific template. Especially in Jebus – which I personally don't play at all (but what if I reach the final – it happens once a year... and in a hypothetical final, I won't have a chance to win from the start). It seems simpler to reduce the time for chess in the final. As for speed, I think the fastest template is CM.
The fastest template is definitely Jebus; for skilled players, most games end in the 2nd week. On the CM, a game lasting until the 3rd or 4th week is normal.
Possibly. But the fact that turns on Jeb take significantly longer is also true.
And why, by the way, do you look different in real life than in your avatar photo?
Captain is the funniest because you are truly blind to yourself... and you really can't critically evaluate yourself publicly: there's just a certain block-complex in your mind (maybe built by yourself, maybe provoked from the outside).
Spot on!!!! The case with Ciel and Alagar from the neighboring thread confirms this completely. :D
But here on the forum, considering the FACTS that occurred, and rereading the threads about the Kyiv event...
Regarding the "session" - Sam wrote about it - I don't see any rebuttal from you, and regarding the meeting - I'll say that your memories are, frankly, quite weak - and it's immediately clear how organized (the organizers) are when you all quickly disappear - no one takes responsibility for anything.
Regarding the meeting at the airport - someone said on the phone: "we're here in two cars - we'll resolve the issue...". Most likely (and I'm only starting to understand this now), we simply dialed the wrong number.
I withdraw all claims against Captain, with the exception that he declared himself the organizer.
2. Finally, you admitted that you "understood" that while drunk, you called someone else :)
3. Since all the "facts" boil down to this one point, think for yourself what the organizer should do. IMHO, many still don't understand what the function of an organizer is – wiping noses and comforting people, meeting grown men at train stations, waking up poker players in the morning, or - organizing affordable accommodation (for most), arranging a good relationship with the best club in town, making internet broadcasts possible, and so on.
think for yourself what the organizer should do.