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Location for CIS 2017 Heroes III tournament
58 voters
Single choice Public votes Closed 2017-02-05
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Yekaterinburg
37.9% 22 votes
Volgograd
34.5% 20 votes
I’ll go either way; it doesn’t matter which one
1.7% 1 vote
I’m not going to CIS
25.9% 15 votes
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Al Feyn
Wicc is absolutely right!!! I was literally reading a motivational quote on this topic yesterday. I'll find it now. Here it is!
And what does absolutely right Wicc do?
He offends viewers who actually watched 5 out of 7 CIS matches...
Нам это идеально подойдёт! (с)

"Совесть - она либо есть, либо её нет" (с) RedWhait HP
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Why are you arguing with this gentleman? He's the only one here acting like a hero, and he seems to be carrying the entire team on his back.
Стримы HMM5 на полных картах мод TE:
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Alex_nv - draw - Vovan112013 летос 236

alex_nv wrote: Наконец то нормальная игра с открытием половины карты.
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Among all the suggestions, I support Scorpa's idea because having been there twice or more means the person traveled to another city and didn't just stay in their own.
Only those who haven't been there at all should receive 0.3 points. Also, for those who haven't been, a condition should be registration on the forum for at least a year. And also some established minimum number of posts (let's say, 10)...

Voting, regardless of whether multiple choices are allowed, should still be conducted according to the presidential principle - to finally approve the winner's application, it is necessary to have 50+% of the total number of points. That is, in most cases - in two rounds.
Нам это идеально подойдёт! (с)

"Совесть - она либо есть, либо её нет" (с) RedWhait HP
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MerlinTheMagician
Among all the suggestions, I support Scorpa's idea because having been there 2 or more times means that the person traveled to another city and didn't just stay in their own.
However, those who haven't been there at all should still receive 0.3. Also, for those who haven't traveled, a condition should be registration on the forum for at least a year. And also some established minimum number of posts (let's say, 10)...
But why the preference for 0.3? Why not 0.5?
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0.5 Merlin might not be able to handle it.
Коротко о себе: спесивый сноб
Чуть длиннее: Фонд Дендроидов
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На ощупь пьют эльфийские стрелки!
Нам это идеально подходит (c)
Это вам не шутки - нажрался Дуст в маршрутке! (с)
Пишите на udd@otso.city
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iDD
0.5 Merlin might not be able to handle it.
Confirmed, he can handle it ;)
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Весна 2012.
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If we go with Scorp's idea, then for the second and subsequent visits, it should be 1.5 points, otherwise the difference between 1 and 2 or more visits is too large. And without any visits, it should be 0.3.
2. Stinger: New people are not prohibited from coming, but we want those who will actually come to choose the city.
We could also introduce a system of contributions. If you are a virtual participant and want to become a real one, then make a deposit, for example, 1,000, and your vote will be worth a maximum of 1.5 points. If the city wins, the money will go towards paying for your accommodation; if it doesn't win, the money will be returned. If a virtual participant doesn't show up, the money goes into the organizers' fund to cover initial expenses, such as renting a conference hall.
The important thing is to gather as many people as possible.
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asm
If the idea is from Scorpa, then the second and subsequent visits should award 1.5 points, otherwise the difference between the first and second (and more) visits is too large.
Not entirely correct, in my opinion. You can get one visit just by being in your own city, but a visit to another city is still a visit to another city.
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Весна 2012.
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evil_romantic
Why is there such a preference for 0.3? Why not 0.5?
I remember 2010. When Kyiv declared itself the winner in the vote, even before all potential participants had officially expressed their opinions, and the discussion was still ongoing. At the same time, Nagan accepted this result (for what reasons? Didn't want to conflict? Or didn't want to bother? It doesn't matter...)
If we look at those who voted for Kyiv back then, we will find that several people who voted FOR it did not actually show up.
Нам это идеально подойдёт! (с)

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asm
If the idea is to go with Skorpa, then for the second and subsequent visits, it should be 1.5 points, otherwise the difference between the first and second (and more) visits is too large. And for those who don't attend, it should be 0.3.
2. Stinger: New people are not prohibited from coming, but I would like those who will actually come to choose the city.
We could also introduce a contribution system. If you are a virtual participant and want to become a real one, then make a deposit, for example, 1,000, and your vote will be worth a maximum of 1.5 points. If the city wins, the money will go towards paying for your accommodation; if it doesn't win, the money will be returned. If a virtual participant doesn't show up, the money goes to the organizers' fund to cover priority expenses, such as the conference hall.
The main goal is to gather as many people as possible.
There is no need to make any advance payments; advance payments are the responsibility of the organizers. In other words, to hold the event, the organizer must be financially prepared. As for the points system, you can figure it out yourselves. But the opinions of people who actually travel, rather than just sitting at their computers and stirring up the chat, should be more important. Because they are the ones who choose where to spend their money. And we won't scare away newcomers in any case; those who want to join the May Heroes gathering will go to Yekaterinburg, Moscow, and Volgograd
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Alexxl
There is no need to make any advance payments; advance payments are the responsibility of the organizers, i.e., to hold the event, the organizer must be financially prepared.
Well, you are financially prepared, but other organizers may not be.

Although the advance payment is mainly needed here so that people don't just click randomly, but vote thoughtfully, with their own money.
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Wicc
Well, you might be financially prepared, but other organizations might not be.

Although, prepayment is mainly needed here to prevent people from clicking randomly and to encourage them to vote thoughtfully, with their own money.

Do you sense a contradiction in your statement? If the organizer is not financially prepared, then how can they be an organizer at all?
This is just beyond the pale...)))
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You don't necessarily have to be the organizer, but you are obligated to eat the dumplings!
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Alexxl
Do you sense a contradiction in your statement? The organizer is not financially prepared. Then, how can he even BE an organizer?
This is already beyond the pale....)))
No, I don't see it. The organizer is not the sponsor of the event, but its coordinator. Ideally, the balance for the organizer should be zero – how much he collects from the players, that's how much he spends. Of course, the ideal is unattainable, but still.

In particular, regarding the prepayment – if the organizer is willing to make it from his own funds, that's good, but if not, he can quite collect a prepayment from the players. In the second case, there is more hassle, but the requirements for his own capital are lower.
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When a person doesn't invest their own money and even asks for a prepayment, the quality of the organization inevitably suffers. No one is saying that you need to go into huge debt, but any self-respecting organizer is simply obligated to ensure at least some kind of financial minimum, regardless of the event – whether it's a Heroes gathering, a festival, or a hike. For example, we are now organizing a trip from Volgograd to Dombay. There are five organizers, and we booked buses, made reservations for the hotel and meals, and only then started selling tickets within our community. As a result, everything worked out, and only two tickets remain out of 260.
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