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#4929
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Is Albertas a Bertvolga with WT? If so, that explains a lot...
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#4930
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Yes, but what exactly becomes clear?
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Piterius
You should excuse me, but everything has its limits. I understand that it's difficult to be tactful and tolerant, I understand that it's hard to show respect to people, especially those who are rude to you; it's easier to become like them. This is just a matter of upbringing.
I understand that after a certain number of victories, you can allow yourself to act freely and look down on everyone, etc. But you can't allow yourself to go beyond the bounds of reason. You can claim as much as you want that you can beat everyone, but until you show up in person at at least one tournament, and show who you are and what you can do both in the game and in life, your boasting will only work on beginners.
I hope my words don't sound like I'm defending Vitaly or that I have something against Piterius or offline players. But "real life" is a broad concept. For example, take me. When was the last time I played in a real-life tournament? Of course, it was in Siberia – it's simply unrealistic to spend 2 days or more traveling there, plus it costs a decent amount of money. Next, the championship is planned in UKRAINE, and even around the New Year. Okay, Kharkiv is about 1100 [currency units] for me, but Kyiv... and before that, Belarus, etc. I'm getting at the fact that because offline tournaments are held in places that are not exactly close by Russian standards, it can affect a player and influence their ability to attend the tournament. Again, I'm not saying that this necessarily affects the possibility of attending.

There's also this thought... if I want to hold an offline tournament in Saratov (the Volga region) next year, will there be people who want to come? If so, which period would suit you best: summer or autumn?

лето 2012.
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I have another idea... if next year I decide to organize an offline tournament in Saratov (the Volga region), will there be anyone willing to come?

I'm going to the sauna, the girls and I are leaving, at least for the New Year holidays ))))))))))))))))
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sauna, girls, and I will head out, at least for the New Year holidays ))))))))))))))))
I think 9th-grade girls and a basin of hot water will be quite enough for this old dog :D
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I guess even Siberia as a whole could express a desire and come in some kind of formation, right?!
For now, these are just thoughts, but I'll try to make them happen; everything else will be later. :)

лето 2012.
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Piterius
I understand that it's difficult to be tactful and tolerant, and that it's hard to show respect to people, especially those who are rude to you. It's easier to just act like them. But there's a limit to everything. It's just a matter of upbringing.
I understand that after a certain number of victories, you might feel like you can act superior and look down on everyone. But you can't let yourself go too far. You can claim that you can beat everyone, but until you show up in person at a tournament and prove who you are, both in the game and in life, your boasting will only impress beginners.

Hmm... is the quality of the game not very good here? Is your internet lagging, or is something else going on? (Especially if
You can claim that you can beat everyone
this is directed at me, I didn't say I could beat everyone)... I used to play in a club in our city... team vs. team, in Heroes. It was a long time ago, but I can say that the quality of the game becomes a little worse when you're distracted by stupid questions from people standing next to you. Otherwise, I don't see any difference... so why go anywhere? Especially if the time and place of such events were not convenient for me... maybe we can organize something like this in Volgograd, and you can come here?
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Vitaly, are you planning to visit Saratov anytime soon?

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darkello
Vitaly, will you come to Saratov if anything?)))

I will definitely come to Saratov))), but only if there is some kind of club... I might have some problems with my computer.
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Holding events in clubs in Saratov is not an option; there isn't a single decent club. The largest ones – Zona, Zion, etc. – offer terrible conditions; there are hordes of teenagers playing CS, shouting and swearing, bragging about who killed whom :D. There aren't even separate rooms, so I don't know about the clubs in Engels, but I doubt they're much different. Therefore, the best option is a resort or a cottage.
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Holding a tournament in a club in Saratov is not an option; there isn't a single decent club. The largest ones are Zona, Zion, etc., but I won't even mention the lack of amenities. There are a lot of teenagers playing CS, shouting and swearing, arguing about who killed whom :D. There aren't even separate rooms. I don't know about the clubs in Engels, but I doubt they are much different. So, the best option is a resort or a cottage.

We have some good resorts on the Akhtuba River! If someone provides a complete list of the necessary items for holding a tournament, I'll try to find out. And maybe we can organize one here :)</
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Well, now the question has been asked differently.
I would personally ask Tvarina after the New Year what he needed to organize the championship in Ukraine and what he didn't take into account (as they say, learning from mistakes).

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Holding it in clubs in Saratov is not an option; there isn't a single decent club. The largest ones are Zona, Zion, etc., but I won't even mention the lack of amenities. There are a lot of teenagers playing CS, shouting and swearing, and people are constantly fighting: D. There aren't even separate rooms. I don't know about the clubs in Engels, but it's unlikely to be much different, so the option of a resort or some kind of cottage is better.
Roma, if I organize a tournament, the format will definitely not be in a club, but in the style of Ukraine, with a separate house. However, I think everyone will need their own laptop (but almost everyone has a laptop now, I think :) + there are always friends from whom you can borrow up to 5-7 laptops to hold the tournament).

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I will definitely come to Saratov))), but only if there is a club... I will have a problem with a computer.
Everything is solvable, as I already said). The main thing is to plan the tournament and make sure everything works out

лето 2012.
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Maybe I can come too, I’d like to, especially since it’s not that far…
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Well, now the question has been asked differently.
I would personally ask Tvarina after the New Year what he needed to organize the championship in Ukraine and what he didn't take into account (as they say, learning from mistakes).

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Roma, if I organize a Tournaments, the format will definitely not be a club format, but in the style of Ukraine, with a separate venue. However, I think everyone will need their own laptop (but I think almost everyone has laptops now :) + there are always friends from whom you can borrow up to 5-7 laptops to hold the tournament).

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Everything is solvable, as I already said). The main thing is to plan the tournament and make sure everything works out.
Ah... your words, and may God hear them... Oh, it will be difficult for you to organize, as there is no one else from the Heroes world in Saratov anymore, but if everything works out, I "take my hat off." I will definitely be there, and I can bring a couple of laptops, and I can arrange for a few more from friends in Saratov.
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The main thing is to plan it in advance, so that people don't find out about it only 3-4 months beforehand, but at least six months in advance (preferably even longer). Many people plan their trips and vacations 6-9 months ahead, so the sudden appearance of a tournament can be truly unexpected.

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