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Kilgor, you misunderstood me—that's what I'm saying: what is the value of such tournament victories, especially since a tournament win doesn't prove the celestial skill of the winner... I'll state my opinion again—any victory, whether in a tournament or a funka, must be convincing, and moreover, the winner should be determined on the battlefield, not by a block on 111. I see the situation like this—the person objectively did not see their own development, i.e., they reasonably assumed they couldn't resist and play for victory—they informed their opponent about it. Stupid advice such as: take a Tactician, upgrade the Harpies (which still had to be built), build an Eye—this is complete nonsense—we all know the build tree in Dungeon—but the essence of Jebus is not to grind for 3 days on breaking that block... It's a pity the opponent didn't listen to their counterpart... they should have given a restart, and then after the game, they could have discussed that deal and made a worthy decision that satisfied both... Skill will definitely not grow from such a tournament victory... a "spirit of despondency" hovers over such a victory...