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28.02.2012. Dimast (red castle Valeska) def ariputra (blue dungeon Shakti) 126 Panic.
On day 1 I put horses in the castle Valya got air magic and tactics (valuable against dungeon) farmed 10 levels on respawn, on day 2 I left it, scout heroes scouted the entire respawn, decided to hit archmages, and at that moment Shakti runs in through the shifted guard, later justifying it by saying that:
""ariputra22:45
it wouldn't have changed anything
plus they are positioned there in such a way that I thought you had already broken through"
As it would later turn out, this phrase was blatant lies.
Not finding Skorpiona or any of the judges online, I showed the map to a regular player so he could judge whether I was right or not, not a judge of this tournament, and received the answer that the aura of vision was shining on Valya from the respawn exit every day, and those genies too, thus he knew that I was not there, had not broken through the guard, and still ignored it.
Why was this done: to not waste moves and dive into the mire, or to not waste the mana of tier-1 units to be genies, or simply "what if he doesn't notice, I'll run from the darkness, kill him, and get the win," I don't know. But the fact remains, and the opponent does not deny the violation of the rules. Based on this, I ask to award the opponent a technical loss; if this basis is insufficient, then a loss to me for having consulted and shown the map to outsiders after the rule violation and learned about the aura of vision.

Here is a picture.
Since the discussion is already about me having shown the save to an outsider, and I get a loss for that, I will post it for everyone to see, the map from the opponent's perspective, Valya runs into the darkness, it is clear that he does not touch the genies and they are shifted, a day later Shakti zips along the path behind her without killing the genies. The phrase "I thought you had killed them" is certainly out of place here, seeing all of Valeska's moves, but judge for yourselves which of us deserves the loss
On day 1 I put horses in the castle Valya got air magic and tactics (valuable against dungeon) farmed 10 levels on respawn, on day 2 I left it, scout heroes scouted the entire respawn, decided to hit archmages, and at that moment Shakti runs in through the shifted guard, later justifying it by saying that:
""ariputra22:45
it wouldn't have changed anything
plus they are positioned there in such a way that I thought you had already broken through"
As it would later turn out, this phrase was blatant lies.
Not finding Skorpiona or any of the judges online, I showed the map to a regular player so he could judge whether I was right or not, not a judge of this tournament, and received the answer that the aura of vision was shining on Valya from the respawn exit every day, and those genies too, thus he knew that I was not there, had not broken through the guard, and still ignored it.
Why was this done: to not waste moves and dive into the mire, or to not waste the mana of tier-1 units to be genies, or simply "what if he doesn't notice, I'll run from the darkness, kill him, and get the win," I don't know. But the fact remains, and the opponent does not deny the violation of the rules. Based on this, I ask to award the opponent a technical loss; if this basis is insufficient, then a loss to me for having consulted and shown the map to outsiders after the rule violation and learned about the aura of vision.

Here is a picture.
Since the discussion is already about me having shown the save to an outsider, and I get a loss for that, I will post it for everyone to see, the map from the opponent's perspective, Valya runs into the darkness, it is clear that he does not touch the genies and they are shifted, a day later Shakti zips along the path behind her without killing the genies. The phrase "I thought you had killed them" is certainly out of place here, seeing all of Valeska's moves, but judge for yourselves which of us deserves the loss
