Very good analysis at the beginning, then it become paronoid non-sense at the end. Too bad.
Let me explain ( and to you fusi for the 2nd time) what happened there.
So the claim from fusi, is that Unai and I are sharing information.
Now I have 4 cards, worth 20 troops, and I can decide to take 4 regions to kill GeneralBax and get 2 cards, which doesn't offer me a new set.
Or I could decide to kill swimmer by taking simply 2 regions, and get 5 cards and a recash directly. ( with that recash I could then go for Bax and get a new recash !!! )
What kind of dumbass would go for the kill of GeneralBax first instead of the swimer kill ?
Thing is, Unai was not and is not sharing information with me, therefore I did NOT know where the last region from swimmer was, which is why I decided to go for the certain kill and took out GeneralBax.
He scouts around a bit to feel out the board (likely just a ploy anyways to make it appear he doesn't already know where Swimmer is, but let's not bother with that)
As the log cleary show, I deployed 0 troops on PAR-K, therefore taking extra region while I knew there was swimmer with 5 troops, 2 region away from me would be such a stupid thing to do if I knew swimmer was there.
I had 11 troops if I recall correctly on PAR K, 11 vs 2 vs 3 isn't a certain kill at all, while would I bother taking a single first if I knew I could get swimmer ? Again, non-sense.
He decides to hold in assaults to see what else may come along rather than ending; bit strange but let's also just assume good intentions and not fixate on that.
You're the only freestyle player on earth that can find THIS strange.
I started my turn when there was around 40 minutes on the clock with the full intention of waiting till the end and be there beginning of next turn.
I know there are several player that are easy kill, swimmer with 5 cards and 1 regions, but other players with 5 cards and 2 regions, from who I can see one region.
Waiting patiently and be ready to steal a kill is a common and basic strategy in escalating freestyle game. And you are fully aware of that so I have no idea why you find it weird that I wait.
In the earlier battle of actium game, Swimmerdude did exactly the same, started his turn and waiting for around 40 minutes before finishing it without doing anything, hoping someone would try smthg, screw up and offer him a kill.
It takes Don a full 12 seconds from 16:11:46 -> 16:11:58 to make the very interesting decision to barge directly through his clanmate's defensive 2, through fog, to make a beeline straight for the highest priority target on the board after sitting on his thumbs in assaults phase for 10 minutes.
As I clearly explained before, I did NOT know where was the last swimmer region. If I knew that, I would have played very differently. You've got to be kidding me if you can seriously claim I knew where was last swimmer region at the beginning of my turn.
What happened is that I was watching, as it was my intention, and waiting for other player to play.
When Unai started his turn, I watched, and just like you were able to see the 5 from Swimmer go to a 3, I was able to see that Unai's region was down to a 2, therefore I knew Unai attacked smthg and failed.
Knowing that he rolled a 0/2, it means he didn't attack a single , therefore he was attacking smthg valuable, I therefore decide to take his 2 and was happily surprised to see swimmer region behind.
If I had wait 1 or 2 minutes before taking Unai's region, then maybe you could claim Unai failed, contacted me with the info, and I acted on it.
But obviously, in 12 sec there was not enough time for him to send me the info, me reading it, checking the map and making the attack.
I was watching his move on the game, like I would have done with any other player, and acted based on what he did, immediately.