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The creator introduces Zigzag, a Geoguessr pro with over 10,000 hours of experience. For round one, the creator secretly uses a camera to copy Zigzag's guesses. Early on, the creator successfully imitates a guess for Oman and Slovenia, surprising Zigzag. A challenge is set: if Zigzag beats the creator in every round, he wins $10,000. Despite the cheats, the creator struggles to keep up, admitting to losing focus and getting 'cooked' when he's not paying close enough attention.
In round two, the creator introduces a new cheat: unlimited guesses and Zigzag is restricted from moving. The creator attempts to flood the map with guesses, hoping one will be close. Zigzag, despite being unable to move, still makes incredibly precise guesses. The creator finds physically placing so many guesses tiring. Despite having multiple guesses, the creator continues to make mistakes and experience 'devastating losses' when he doesn't spread his guesses effectively or when he's distracted.
For round three, the creator enlists famous internet personalities (Vic, Josh, JackSucksAtLife, Deji, Max Fosh, and Chip) to help. The goal is for only one teammate to be closer than Zigzag. However, Deji's erratic guesses and lack of geographical knowledge prove to be a significant hindrance, leading to some humorous and disastrous outcomes. Despite moments of accidental success, the team's collective 'moronic' efforts often lead to heavy damage against them, especially as the damage multiplier increases with each round.
The creator introduces 'aimbot,' a cheat that shows a small circle where the location is, allowing him to guess with high accuracy. Despite this powerful advantage, Zigzag continues to make incredibly precise guesses, often outRanging the creator's aimbot. The creator admits to intentionally making a bad guess to give Zigzag false hope, revealing his 'evil' psychological tactic. Even with aimbot, the creator struggles against Zigzag's raw skill and nearly gets eliminated multiple times due to high damage multipliers.
In the final round, with $10,000 on the line, the creator combines all his cheats: miniature circle aimbot and unlimited guesses. Zigzag is allowed to move freely. The creator consistently hits perfect scores within meters. Towards the end, the creator reveals the full extent of his cheating to Zigzag, showing how he had exact coordinates and could guess multiple times. The creator admits to letting Zigzag win an earlier round and explains his strategy of giving false hope before ultimately 'annihilating' his chances. Despite the intentional demoralization, Zigzag receives the $10,000 prize after the video concludes.