The one at 16:00 is insufficient evidence imo, once in a while you just space plonk in the right place. Also he was in the wrong spot and then corrected it to the "right" spot (we don't really know if that's 5k or 4900 from that distance), usually a scripter does the opposite.
The Campeche round was me. I saw the name Campeche and in the back of my mind I knew where it was. At first it looked vaguely Uruguayan but I knew that wasn't right so I kept looking. Just before the end there is a Mexican pole and it all made sense so I moved. I vaguely recall that my opponent had made his choice and I was running out of time which explains the fast switch.
@@bakteriebakterie6096 it was a big sign. You’d also have to have a Russian keyboard up to be typing that into google… which I doubt a cheater would have. Unless the phone code is area specific
@@NathanLipetz Google lens works wonders. Also I don't think it's conclusive as I said. The thing to explain is the long wait doing nothing. If he just read it he wouldn't have to wait that long. So I think it has to do with a bad internet connection causing him not being able to see the map. You get what I'm saying?