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When I started to play online I was a complete noob. One month later I had beaten one of the top players at the time.

He wasn't complete noob when started to play online as Dsquared. Even close.
There was very powerful player from the very start.
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Why write such nonsense in this situation? :confused:
For a person with an IQ high enough to defeat the best players in the community (I, for example, believe that Kluka is a very strong player), the absurdity of these arguments should be obvious. Neither unique IP addresses nor unique MAC addresses are of interest to anyone, and they don't prove anything.

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In general, I agree with Jurist - all the discussion about Dsquared should be moved to a separate topic.

We're being so serious. Why write such nonsense in this situation? It's obvious that the arguments about MAC and IP addresses don't prove anything, but at least they suggest that if I were someone's alternate account, I would have to throw away my router and buy a new one.
Another question is, why should I prove anything at all, being innocent? Just because I have an unconventional play style...
At first, it was even amusing, but now it's starting to get annoying...
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He wasn't a complete noob when he started playing online as Dsquared. Not even close.
There was a very powerful player from the very start.

Before coming here, I played 15 games on WCL, winning 13 of them without giving my opponents a chance, and losing the other two. I understood the concept of the game, but I lack experience - that's why I call myself a beginner, and also why I lose in pursuit of a fast pace on neutral creeps in every fourth game.
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Obviously, the arguments about MAC address and IP address don't prove anything, but at least they suggest that if I were someone's multi-account, I would have to throw away my router and buy a new one.
It's strange, but you know a lot about this, I don't even know and, as they say, I'm not aware :smile21: :smile21:

лето 2012.
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It's strange, but you know a lot about this, I don't even know and, as they say, I'm not aware:smile21: :smile21:
So what:rolleyes:
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"Before coming here, I played 15 games on WCL, and won 13 of them without giving my opponents a chance, and lost two. I understand the concept of the game, but I lack experience – that's why I call myself a beginner, and also why I lose when trying to keep up with the pace on neutral creeps in every fourth game." Lyophy, you won with an unbeatable setup, gathering 10 angels in the second week. How could you possibly lose? And NEO probably lost to you twice himself; it's his frequent habit. The others you won against were just noobs.
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Lyophy, you won because you had an unbeatable setup, you gathered 10 angels in the second week, how could you possibly lose?

And NEO probably lost to you twice, it's his frequent habit))

The others you won against were really noobs.

I had angels, and Lyophy had 2 unclaimed cons on his reserve at 127, as far as I remember. NEO lost to me in Facebook games in both matches, although he really plays badly, maybe I was just lucky. But where did you get the information about the game with Lyophy? I'm in shock...
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Dsquared

Also, I tend to fall behind in the race for tempo on neutral creatures in every fourth game.
This reminds me of someone :D

As for the main topic, many players started very strongly, so I don't see anything wrong with it, and it seems they rushed things a bit with the World Championship.
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He wasn't complete noob when started to play online as Dsquared. Even close.
There was very powerful player from the very start.

With 15 online games and the right approach, (studying saves, looking at streams, reading tactical posts etc.) you can get far. On the other hand it can be some old pro under new name.

Whether he is an old pro or not is not the issue. We have new standards today with the protected saves.

What is important is whether he found a way to cheat even though password protected saves were used. Hard evidence is needed to prove that.
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Dsquared, all three of us from Heroes3-Bulgaria and WCL communicate and have played together a lot.
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What made me wary during my communication with Dsquared was their frequent claims of being a novice player, despite their rather refined (to put it mildly) gameplay. For example, on day 12, they clearly managed to deal 60+ damage with archers using a hero with 9-3 stats, without an armorer and with a "feeding" strategy involving single goblin units (even with a "feeding" strategy of 20+ goblins placed directly in the line of fire, the archers often miss their shots. So, not taking the available extra units to avoid losses in the main battle stack of birds was very risky and provided only a small advantage, i.e., during a trip to the Treasury). Next, there was another move involving a rare skill: stats 10-3, army consisting of 1 angel, 2 wonders, 8 vipers, 10 eagles, and single goblin units – without any checks or "feeding," they took a max-sized Hive, and before taking it, the angel was given to the scout because "it will be eaten anyway." In principle, this is explainable, as are the other presented cases. But based on their behavior, this is (in my opinion) a cheater, not Ates.
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I would like to take a look at the save files, because words are just words.
"РЫЦАРЬ АПОКАЛИПСИСА"

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What made me wary in my communication with Dsquared was the frequent assurances of his own noob status, despite his rather polished (to put it mildly) gameplay. For example, on day 12, he clearly managed to defeat 60+ ranged units with a hero of 9-3, without an armorer and with a "feeding" strategy using single goblins (even with a "feeding" strategy of 20+ goblins, placed directly in the line of fire, the ranged units often attack the birds. So, not taking the available auxiliary troops to avoid losses in the bird stack was very risky and provided only a small advantage, i.e., when going to the Treasury). Then there was also a move with a rare skill: stats 10-3, army: 1 angel, 2 wonders, 8 vivs, 10 eagles, single goblins - without checking and "feeding," he takes the max-hive, and before taking it, the angel is given to the scout - because "he will be eaten anyway." In principle, it's explainable..., as are the other presented cases. But based on his behavior, this is (in my opinion) a cheater, not Ates.

It's simpler, I learn from my mistakes. In one game, I went into a max-hive with Jebus with one angel and a large "feeding" force on the early days, the angel fell, and the large "feeding" force remained unharmed. I took this case into account. In that game, that single angel was very important to me, because only thanks to it could I defeat more or less difficult guards without losses, so I overdid it. As for the ranged units specifically, I unfortunately don't remember, because I defeated many ranged unit stacks on birds, but there is definitely a simple rational explanation.
Again, what does map hack have to do with it? Or are you now going to accuse me of something else? Nat bad :-D
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Let's continue reviewing the gameplay. Playing as my favorite Grechin.
After 111, our hero chose the most advantageous positions.

Decided to level up Mom on the "easiest" guards – air elementals and gray gargoyles – it's just experience.

Brissa also took a convenient position. Let's attribute it to chance. There's no time to collect gold; very difficult battles lie ahead.


There's a gift on the other side too, but it's hard to pass by. There's no point in going further.


Mom levels up on air elementals, prepares to gain even more experience on gargoyles, and sees a MIRACLE.

A conflux and a stable – it would be a sin to pass by. And another miracle.


We take the artifact, and it seems like we should leave, but something suspicious and shiny is guarding the storm elementals, and there's also a school of mages...

Well, it seems like everything is clear; we need to leave; there's nothing here.

However, at the end of the turn... suddenly! There's no time to explain about the school of mages and the storm elementals anymore.


Well, now we definitely need to leave.

Although, why leave? There's such a promising unexplored corner here. :D
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passwords don't work... that's a bummer.
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The accused can be saved by a long series of streams with strong opponents, in which he will show what he is capable of and who is right and who is wrong.
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