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What does Andres have to do with this? :)
Alex is substituting.
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Лето 2013.
Лето 2013.
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What does Andres have to do with this? :)
You snatched that victory from Yegor by distracting him during his opponent's turn... is that ethical in your opinion? You play normally, but when it's your opponent's turn, you start complaining to him in the chat... great.
I understand, but these CIS and other communities... they don't seem to carry much weight because they don't gather that many people... and not all of them are famous top players...
Where were more people gathered, and which tournament seems most significant?
What kind of nonsense is this? When playing in a club, I constantly try to psychologically pressure my opponent because it's an element of competition, an element of the fight.
When playing online, I also sometimes write something to my opponent because I personally find it more interesting. But!!! Others also write to me! And what do I do? I just wait for the end of the turn (or especially an important battle) before reading and responding. Does anyone force anyone to read something? One person wrote to another. The other can wait for the opponent's turn (and, in principle, experienced players do this under limited time conditions) and respond accordingly during the opponent's turn.
What is this nonsense? When playing in a club, I always try to psychologically pressure my opponent because it's an element of competition, an element of the fight.
I saw part of that game from Alex's perspective. Kilgor just had a candy-like setup (20 archers and fifty vives in the first month), and the fact that he didn't capitalize on it is only his own fault... I don't know why Homunguls got involved in that game, Kilgor could have entered any fight and calmly negotiated everything himself if he had wanted to.
Bad form is writing in the in-game chat during someone else's turn. But writing in ICQ/Skype/wherever else is fine, it's not distracting.
P.S. The fact that someone is now talking about not the strongest lineup of participants in the WT tournament is complete nonsense, there's no other way to call it except a bad joke)) Whoever wanted to and could, came to the CIS, and there weren't that few of them. No Internet, by the way, compares to the intensity of the game in those live matches. And another thing, everyone there knows each other, and it's impossible to cheat in person!
P.P.S. just to finally close the topic for myself, because anything further will just be trash. I think the choice was between 2 templates: Jebus Cross and MM6 alternately, on MM6, IMHO Homunguls had a 20 to 80 chance, and that's the MAXIMUM. On Jebus Cross, yes, 50 to 50 or close to it, so 3 years ago the score was 9-1, and now it would be 7-3, do the math yourselves, in short =)