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#526
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I don't even know what to say. No one mentioned this at the beginning of the tournament, and only one tournament was played with a +1 advantage.
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#527
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Because the full double elimination system inherently implies this advantage for the winning player, which they earn by avoiding losses, and not through any kind of handicap!
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Because the full double elimination system itself implies this advantage for the winning player, which they earn by not losing, and it's not about a "handicap"!

This is a given, and a "handicap" is irrelevant here.


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#529
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Did you shorten my sentence? Thanks!
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#530
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I think it’s inappropriate to change the rules during the tournament, especially considering that the possibility of a 0-0 draw in the grand final was mentioned from the very first day of the tournament in the bracket. So, congratulations to Yurist! :) Glory to the champion of tournament M200#8. After some time, there will be a traditional interview with the winner. I also want to congratulate Comrade and Mizrael for reaching the final stage; it’s an excellent result. I hope that there will still be a ninth and tenth tournament. Thank you all for an interesting tournament!
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#531
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It’s great that I can say this… Kalababa has made his decision, and as his co-host, I disagree because, a priori, double games are not played that way.
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Весна 2012.
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#532
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Well, this isn't a victory; it's a joke. A guy loses once during the tournament and gets second place – okay, what's next? Are we going to decide the finals by drawing lots? And then write about what was stated in the regulations.
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I suggested to my opponent that we play a best-of-five series immediately after his surrender, but he refused.

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Congratulations! Where is the final? Where is the tragedy? What's with the 114((
The tragedy was in the second game, when I was just one step away from reaching my opponent's main base, but I didn't think to kill his weak unit standing on the road and then recall my own unit. My opponent escaped and managed to summon 16 vipers in one turn, which secured him the victory. I was so upset that I almost hit my head against the wall, and I really did bang it hard.

Thank you all for the congratulations! And the whiskey should be good!)
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Весна 2014.
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kalababa
I think it's inappropriate to change the rules during the tournament, as it's unfair to Jurist, since the possibility of a 0-0 in the grand final was mentioned from the very first day of the tournament in the bracket.
This is actually correct! Good or bad, but since it was initially stated that way, it should be played that way. Of course, it needs to be changed for the future. I mentioned this back when m200 #3 was happening, but it was only changed when I was in the final. Deal with it :D

Congratulations to Jurist on the victory!
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HellLighT
This isn't a victory; it's a joke. The guy lost once during the tournament and got second place – okay, what's next? Should the finals be decided by drawing lots? And then write that it was stated in the regulations.
In fact, he lost twice, but his opponent also lost twice. :)

But it turns out that the player in the winners' final didn't use the opportunity to lose one game, unlike other players.

Congratulations to the lawyer on the victory:smile02:

лето 2012.
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#536
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The interview will be in a couple of days, so please moderators, don't move the topic to the archive.
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#537
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Congratulations to Yurist on the victory and to Comrade for reaching the final!:smile20:
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#538
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Here is the promised interview:smile03:

Hello! Congratulations on your victory in M200#8. Among all the winners, you have one of the longest tournament histories in the M200 series (like Amiloo). Tell us about your journey in this series of tournaments.

Hello, thank you! Well, I started playing Heroes online with M200, thanks to your great streams. For some time, I only played this format, until our "wave" made it to the Hive. I participated, if I'm not mistaken, in all the tournaments except one or two. In the first tournament, I was eliminated almost immediately, and in the second, I already had a couple of wins, and so on, I progressed further with each round. I had a feeling that M200 would be the first tournament I would win, and it turned out to be true. I hope it won't be the last)

Indeed, you missed a couple of tournaments :D :D :D Can you remind us why?

I didn't manage to register for the very first one; there were only 16 players, and I was very upset. Then, for some reason, I didn't sign up for one of the subsequent tournaments, but I still ended up in the Skype conference, had an argument with Sticky, and was kicked out. And I missed the tournament that Alexander(a) won; at that time, I wasn't playing Heroes at all.

In general, you've come a long way "from rags to riches." On your way to the championship, you probably had some easy and some difficult games. Can you tell us more about them?

The easiest one turned out to be the decisive final, unfortunately). The most difficult one... I'll mention the game against cnn.ppl, when I was so relaxed, playing Chocolate with Jeddite, a Scroll of Explosion, and a bunch of meat from the Rampart, that I exposed myself to the opponent's hit-and-run tactics, took a severe beating, and almost lost the game. I managed to pull myself together in time. And the second final game against Comrade, when I was just one step away from killing the opponent's main hero, after which he ran away and devoured 16 Vipers in one turn, which I couldn't counter. You can imagine how frustrated I was, because at that moment I thought the final started with a 1:0 lead; my emotions were boiling, I almost punched a hole in the wall.

It's good that after that game, you didn't storm into the conference with your fists raised and start a fight on the forum :D I noticed that you've played the most games on Skirmish. Have the Era of Balance and Conquest maps been left behind? Why has this map become so popular? It wasn't very popular before, except for ATG, who played it exclusively :cool:

I think Skirmish is the best map among these three; it's more strategic than the others due to the three treasure buildings, and the starting positions are usually playable. Besides, mages can truly shine on it. I completely rule out Conquest in all games; I consider it unbalanced, boring, and often too generous; it doesn't feel like 200%. On it, you often get one easy path to the main city, which greatly affects the pace, and if there's also an off-road path to some swamp, you can really howl like a wolf. Balance is "native" to me; I started with it, so I won't refuse to play it, but when choosing between Skirmish and Balance, I will always lean towards the former.

Now, for the second tournament, the game is played with a chess timer and the M200 patch. What do you think, and what would you like to add or bring back in the new patch?

I've always been in favor of the chess timer in all tournaments; it's fairer and more flexible than the standard Sod's timer. 8:4:1 is ideal. The M200 patch is also very good. I don't think anything needs to be changed.

And finally, which Castle is the strongest, and what is the key to success?

In M200? I used to think that Tower was the strongest, then Dungeon. In this tournament, after winning 3 games with Inferno, I realized that there is no overpowered Castle. The map layout and skill are what matter, and experience playing in this particular format is important, as it is different from most popular maps. And the will to win; you can't do without it.

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