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His playing style was very controversial because it was solely based on winning. He massively used the so-called Butterfly moves, which is a special move on the Staff saber.
His playing style was very controversial because it was solely based on winning. He massively used the so-called Butterfly moves, which is a special move on the Staff saber.
On top of that he played very defensively, when he was in the lead. <br>
On top of that he played very defensively, when he was in the lead. <br>
Zenocyber was also one of the earliest players who used the ELO score system to shift games to his favor. If he for example lost the first round 4:7, he would still win even though he won the second round with only 2:1, because the system was about the ratio between scores and deaths in each individual round, not the absolute score. <br>
Zenocyber was also one of the earliest players who used the ELO score system to shift games to his favor. If he for example lost the first round 4:7, he would still win even though he won the second round with only 2:1, because the system was about the ratio between scores and deaths, not the absolute score. <br>
There were several complaints to the [[ESL]] regarding his tactics, but, as far as it is known, all were decided in his favor.
There were several complaints to the [[ESL]] regarding his tactics, but, as far as it is known, all were decided in his favor.
Even though all these tactics were allowed, it took the fun out of some opponents who were not as serious about their playing or who simply did not know about the the rules in detail.
Even though all these tactics were allowed, it took the fun out of some opponents who were not as serious about their playing or who simply did not know about the the rules in detail.
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