The accused are suspected of:
- [X]Being Multis
[X]Having a secret alliance
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Comments:
Etc. By examining the 25 games played by Heyday, there are consistent features. Kidpat won a lot of them. Kidpat always goes *after* Heyday, either immediately in the game turn list, or very close. Logs show that turns are often taken within a couple minutes of one another when they are listed in immediate order. Profiles indicate they are from the same area.
I asked someone who has been playing CC longer than I have and they made a few comments as well, paraphrased or plagiarized herein:
Heyday makes rather odd moves that either leave himself or somebody else ripe for the picking to Kidpat (who went right after him).
In 4 games he leaves Kidpat just 1 or 2 countries of another player to take out.
In another, Heyday takes all but one country from another player despite not seeming to have any countries anywhere near the last country. At no point did he ever attack or depoy on any country in North or South America in that game and the last spot of the eliminated player was in West US. That means, at most, he had 3 armies there and didn't even deploy over there after cashing in a set taking another player out.
In other games, despite being nearly eliminated himself, he took more than one country of a player who had plenty and without cashing a set. That seems like he was just making himself an easier mark for Kidpat.
In one game heyday went on a rather long attack (about 6 countries) again, not coming even close to taking anyone out and even attacking a neutral. This linked up a group of his guys in South America to a group in NE Asia. Again, he made this run without cashing and was eliminated by Kidpat the next turn where he was able to cash twice and run the board.
Either heyday is a complete wanker or this is a multi.
I have not examined previous Kidpat games prior to Heyday as of this time to see if there were other throwaway accounts before then.