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Lancelot Du Lac did not play his games vs anyone who wanted to join but instead he mostly used invitation system inviting his friends, so I guess his friends gifting him free wins was even more widespread than presented here, but I focused my investigation only to these two games "versus" (or with?) Unai.
Donelladan wrote:I might go later through the entire thread in detail, but quote below is an outright lie.Lancelot Du Lac did not play his games vs anyone who wanted to join but instead he mostly used invitation system inviting his friends, so I guess his friends gifting him free wins was even more widespread than presented here, but I focused my investigation only to these two games "versus" (or with?) Unai.
He played two games vs Unai, that's all. Maybe he knows C.J ( but not even sure ), then add another 2 games, that's a total of 4 games among 43 games he played for the challenge against people he knew. All the other games were against varied opponents that I highly doubt are his friends.
Donelladan wrote:I might go later through the entire thread in detail, but quote below is an outright lie.Lancelot Du Lac did not play his games vs anyone who wanted to join but instead he mostly used invitation system inviting his friends, so I guess his friends gifting him free wins was even more widespread than presented here, but I focused my investigation only to these two games "versus" (or with?) Unai.
He played two games vs Unai, that's all. Maybe he knows C.J ( but not even sure ), then add another 2 games, that's a total of 4 games among 43 games he played for the challenge against people he knew. All the other games were against varied opponents that I highly doubt are his friends.
josko.ri wrote:
A) in 3 of 4 opening turns, Unai forted big stack to region next to his Tribe, which is good strategy and works both in offense and defense.
josko.ri wrote:
A) in 3 of 4 opening turns, Unai forted big stack to region next to his Tribe, which is good strategy and works both in offense and defense.
Donelladan wrote:josko.ri wrote:
A) in 3 of 4 opening turns, Unai forted big stack to region next to his Tribe, which is good strategy and works both in offense and defense.
That's such a bad strategy.
I am number 2 on the scoreboard of the "tournament" ( = quaterly challenge ) mentionned in the OP, I didn't do that in ANY of the games I played with settings unlimited fort.
You're just making the demonstration that Unai isn't that good on the map ( sorry mate ), and neither you are apparently, therefore I don't feel like anything coming after that will be any relevant.
Btw, in the game versus You that Unai worked and that you kept using as a reference in your entire thread, Unai played poorly, because you managed to eliminate 3 of his 4 player in round 1.
Then Unai eliminates one of your player with his troops, but managed to elimimate 2 of your remaining 3 players with nuke, which is just pure luck. How can you take this as example of good strategy from Unai ?
After reading through the thread, it seems your main argument is that Unai left his tribes unprotected.
Well that's how I play all my games, that's the best way to play the map, it's about attack not defense.
For example :
Game 20821429
First turn, I forted all troops from Enga tribe to Gerehus skil, as well as the 4 troops in front of the tribe, leaving my yellow player with 1's unprotected.
My opponent then eliminated, yellow, but I won the game on round 2.
( did the same with all other players I had ofc, just won't bother going through all moves).
Another one
Game 20871903
My opening turn where I forted all troops from Asaro Tribe to Erima Es, leaving Asaro Tribe unprotected. I won the game round 2.
So, strategically speaking, leaving your tribe completely unprotected is a good move.
Further speaking about Unai/Lancelot game without a snap of the first turn would be really difficult. It's not like one can know for sure which player was forted and what was the intent, also it was a fog game so it's not like either player were knowing where troops where being placed.
To put that in context, there was only one player (Iron Maid) who scored 20 wins in a row in the entire challenge and nobody else was even close, second one being Don with 18/20 score. How is then possible to score 36 wins in a row if you are playing honestly? Maybe because his friends were helping him to achieve these 36 wins in a row?
Donelladan wrote:To put that in context, there was only one player (Iron Maid) who scored 20 wins in a row in the entire challenge and nobody else was even close, second one being Don with 18/20 score. How is then possible to score 36 wins in a row if you are playing honestly? Maybe because his friends were helping him to achieve these 36 wins in a row?
That's another bs on top of the first one I mentionned in my first post, total fantasy. There is no evidence whatsoever that any of the other opponents are friends with Lancelot. You'll check who they are you'll see they aren't his friends.
The truth is just that tons of clueless players join those events and are easily beaten because they don't spend time learning the map before playing it.
Iron Maiden as you mentionned won 20 wins straight while having never played the map in poly before the challenge, and only 5 team games with totally different settings. Not saying at all that Iron Maiden did smthg fishy, on the other hand, I am pointing out 36 wins isn't that surprising given the context.
You should stick to the facts and your case would be better.
Cayman post is a good example of a clear post without extra no-sense.
Not going to comment any further on this.
Lancelot du Lac wrote:Well I am surprised to read all of this. Are there several of you in your brain to have thought of this plan?
Do you think I'm a medal hunter? I played all of these games normally and you could have joined many of this one.
After having had a first game won I was 100% victory. I joined others with settings that I didn't like. And from the moment I chose the right settings, I won a series of victories.
I think you should check out the Iron Maid wins instead.
100% victory for someone who had never played this map with poly's settings. For me Donelladan should be first of this challenge
Lancelot du Lac wrote:Well I am surprised to read all of this. Are there several of you in your brain to have thought of this plan?
Do you think I'm a medal hunter? I played all of these games normally and you could have joined many of this one.
After having had a first game won I was 100% victory. I joined others with settings that I didn't like. And from the moment I chose the right settings, I won a series of victories.
I think you should check out the Iron Maid wins instead.
100% victory for someone who had never played this map with poly's settings. For me Donelladan should be first of this challenge
Iron Maid wrote:Well, Lancelot. Not very nice to point at me. As for the evidence I think Josko has a fair point.
As for my wins. I was lucky to win a few in the beginning as to some players it was very close. I also discovered Parachute was a good setting. So I created those games which everyone could join. And yes I also have to admit that in maybe 3 games I invited a player for a rematch, which I thought was easy to beat. That's all, no more or no less. Don't think there is any illegal play in that.
So not nice pointing at me as the games that Josko mented are suspicious. So time to make your apologies for your remark on checking my victories or make a cheating and abuse report about it.
Lancelot du Lac wrote:You respond very quickly to a subject that does not concern you. That questions me.
Lancelot du Lac wrote:Iron Maid wrote:Well, Lancelot. Not very nice to point at me. As for the evidence I think Josko has a fair point.
As for my wins. I was lucky to win a few in the beginning as to some players it was very close. I also discovered Parachute was a good setting. So I created those games which everyone could join. And yes I also have to admit that in maybe 3 games I invited a player for a rematch, which I thought was easy to beat. That's all, no more or no less. Don't think there is any illegal play in that.
So not nice pointing at me as the games that Josko mented are suspicious. So time to make your apologies for your remark on checking my victories or make a cheating and abuse report about it.
You respond very quickly to a subject that does not concern you. That questions me.
@Joskori
I don’t quite understand. I have 37 wins. 37/43 = 86%. If you take away my 2 games against Unai, I stay at 85% of victory (35/41). I still beat you. So what’s the interest for me?
Lancelot du Lac wrote:Iron Maid wrote:Well, Lancelot. Not very nice to point at me. As for the evidence I think Josko has a fair point.
As for my wins. I was lucky to win a few in the beginning as to some players it was very close. I also discovered Parachute was a good setting. So I created those games which everyone could join. And yes I also have to admit that in maybe 3 games I invited a player for a rematch, which I thought was easy to beat. That's all, no more or no less. Don't think there is any illegal play in that.
So not nice pointing at me as the games that Josko mented are suspicious. So time to make your apologies for your remark on checking my victories or make a cheating and abuse report about it.
You respond very quickly to a subject that does not concern you. That questions me.
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