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12 years ago
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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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12 years ago
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Wicc
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.
that's how it will be:cool:

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злой_романтик
The main thing is to match your avatar, and people will definitely be drawn to you :D
anything for you :D :D :D
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12 years ago
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evil_romantic
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 in a club on Kirovsky Prospekt in Saratov a long time ago; it was called "Beshenaya Mysh" (Mad Mouse). I don't remember the players' nicknames. :smile14:
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12 years ago
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Nagan-4
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:
So, "days gone by" - it's been at least 7 years, maybe even more, since I played Beški. :D
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12 years ago
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ColdRain
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 you win, you don't get kicked out of the group, so what's the point? But in general, he's just being himself.
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12 years ago
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Sanin
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 the kill/bonus ratio will be 3 for both, and in this case, the head-to-head result will be in my favor, so why wouldn't I win then?

Of course, he's being true to himself, but whose else should he be?
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12 years ago
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ColdRain
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?

Because he has a King's Bounty score of 4.
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12 years ago
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ColdRain, I fully support you. If you are not guilty of the game not being played, and the fault lies entirely with your opponent, then keep insisting that you be awarded the victory. And since your opponent sabotaged the game with you, he should not only be given a loss, but in my opinion, he should also be excluded from the tournament, and you should advance further.
12 years ago
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Wow, it looks fun here. ColdRain, keep provoking, "good job, Vovan" (as they say), although in this case, it's Alyoshenka. to Dima Surmay - can't you see that this can be discussed in ICQ, but no, you have to show off, just like in the case with the Ramparts...
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12 years ago
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Oh, is a new argument brewing? It seems like everyone is getting bored. :D
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12 years ago
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evil_romantic
Oh, is a new argument brewing? It seems everyone is getting bored. :D

Let's wait until someone "screws up" and then we'll see.
12 years ago
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Yes, even if I win, Siberian Bear will have more KB, and in any case, Nitro has the advantage in a head-to-head match. I just didn’t pay close enough attention.

You were in a deep, winter-like hibernation for two months, so what could we have discussed in private if you didn’t even respond to offers to play?

Well, since then, Siberian Grizzly was penalized for sabotage and losing one KB point, and we had a tiebreaker match with him to determine who would advance from the group.
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12 years ago
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ColdRain
I didn't look closely enough.

You have a unique perspective, that's clear.
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12 years ago
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Grizvald
Let's wait until someone "screws up" and then we'll see

But what are we waiting for? There are plenty of spots, and besides, Padawans of Peke can join without waiting in line :D
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12 years ago
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Nagan-4
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:
It hasn't been around for a long time.
And as I said above, there definitely won't be a club.

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