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then it would be better to start playing with an open map right away.
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then you should play with an open map right away :)




sarcasm, sarcasm, but IMHO, it would still be worth mentioning something like this in the clarification of fair play.
What normal person would think that this is acceptable?!
11.06.13 darkello(blue, Fortress, Tazar,tazar) def Aiwe(red, danj. shakti,shakti) Jebus Cross 115
Tazar immediately got Earth basic on the stone, Kreg arrived as the 8th hero, scouted to 7 heroes, got 85 Gnolls on 111... as a result found 3-4 Dragon Fly Hives, 1 useful artifacts before ГО, calmly built up to Hydras in the castle, the word was found, but the opponent surrendered, I have Manticores, opponent has ГО SULTANAS EFREETIS :)
thanks for the game
12.06.2013 ~no1_knows_me~ (blue, Conflux, Fury, Fury) def Ayauhteotl (red, Inferno, Pire, ?) JC 124
Diabler (red, Rampart, Xyron, Pikudram, Kyrre) lose Oldboy (blue, Fortress, Tazar) JC 212
Watched the stream. Thanks for the game.
And regarding the streams, I apologize. Streaming means you take the risk upon yourself and provoke your opponent.
The whole point of streams is the interaction with the streamer/chat; recordings are much more boring to watch.
Streaming is just showing off.
The final decision from the Arbitration Committee (AK) hasn't been announced yet; R55Max registered it as a loss for Diabler. Although, in reality, Diabler didn't lose the game; I did. So, this isn't just a regular loss, but a disqualification of the opponent from the tournament for violating the fair play rule. I'm still not sure if the decision is optimal, but it's not a lack of confidence in the logic; it's simply because I still don't have all the initial information that I can trust 100%, and I probably won't have it anymore. The rest will be decided by the AK.
So, you should listen to the opinion of such an experienced person when it comes to streaming Heroes.

Did you tease him?:)