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fuzzyhead[*]
omegaheadThe accused are suspected of:[list]
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Game 2705195There are many more of their 1 vs 1 games.
Comments: Wow, Fuzzy and Omega almost had me fooled. However, I got a little curious and took a closer look at their games. The first thing that jumped out at me was that in their 1 vs 1 games together, Fuzzy always wins. The other thing that caught my eye is that they have played a number of 3 player games and, of course, one of the two always wins.
In looking at one of their 1 vs 1 games ,
Game 2705195, I found some very interesting strategy that I have copied and pasted below:
2008-06-23 11:26:18 - omegateam receives 12 armies for 37 territories
2008-06-23 11:26:45 - omegateam deployed 12 armies on India
2008-06-23 11:26:48 - omegateam attacked Nepal from India and conquered it from neutral player
2008-06-23 11:27:02 - omegateam attacked Pakistan from India and conquered it from neutral player
2008-06-23 11:28:26 - omegateam attacked Yukon from Nunavut and conquered it from neutral player
2008-06-23 11:28:44 - omegateam attacked New England from Lower Canada and conquered it from neutral player
2008-06-23 11:29:55 - omegateam attacked Argentina from Parana and conquered it from neutral player
2008-06-23 11:31:07 - omegateam attacked Colombia from Panama and conquered it from neutral player
2008-06-23 11:34:13 - omegateam gets a card
Note: Fuzzyhead, easily, won this game
Now, I don't claim to be a West Point strategist but I'm pretty sure that eliminating every neutral on the board is not going to win you a lot of games. Naturally they take back to back turns, are from the same country and even type exactly the same. I think that it's important to mention that they play a lot of freestyle games and their turns overlap. However, that's an easy feat for a multi-cheater. It's easy to open the same game from two different search engines, from the same computer and play simultaneously.
As I mentioned earlier, they have played some three player games that they always win. This is relevant because Omega's strategy, suddenly, improves dramatically in a game with a third, unsuspecting, player. The two work together to easily eliminate the "victim" that had the misfortune of joining their game.
In the past few weeks we've seen some pretty slick and sophisticated cheaters get busted. This guy is your average, run of the mill multi.
Thanks for your attention to this matter.