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The most important thing is to match your avatar, and people will definitely be drawn to you :D
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Весна 2012.
Весна 2012.
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
The main thing is to plan it in advance so that people don't find out about it 3-4 months before, but at least six months in advance (even better). Many people plan their trips and vacations 6-9 months in advance, so the sudden appearance of a tournament can really be a surprise.
The main thing is to match your avatar, and people will definitely be drawn to you :D
Holding events in clubs in Saratov is not a good option; there aren't any decent clubs. The largest ones are "Zona," "Zion," and others, 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, so I doubt the clubs in Engels are any different. Therefore, the best option is a resort or a cottage.
I remember playing a long time ago in Saratov at a club on Kirovsky Prospekt, it was called "Crazy Mouse." I don't remember the guys' nicknames. :smile14:
I don't understand why I was given a technical result against the Siberian Bear. He sabotaged the game for so long, for about 2 months or more. I wrote to him 100,500 times and offered to play, but he always had some excuse, either diarrhea or something else. Plus, there was a game on map 116 or 117 where I had a good chance with the Necromancer. Either let us finish the game with a mandatory deadline, like Sevan_80 (Fortress) vs. Grisha=) (Stronghold) by December 29th, or give him a technical loss for sabotage.
Even if I win, I don't leave the group, so what's the point? But in general, he's being true to himself.
If I win, both he and I will have 2 points, and our King's Bounty scores will be 3 each. In this case, the head-to-head record will be in my favor, so why wouldn't I win then?
Oh, is a new argument brewing? It seems everyone is getting bored. :D
I didn't look closely enough.
Let's wait until someone "screws up" and then we'll see
I remember playing in Saratov a long time ago at a club on Kirovsky Prospekt, it was called "Crazy Mouse," but I don't remember the guys' nicknames. :smile14: