[T] DA Office's blog post on match fixing scandal - Page 2
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Squallcloud
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Kurt_Russell
Canada147 Posts
On June 09 2010 16:17 Milkis wrote: The third method is to pretend to be ignorant of the opponent's strategy. The biggest example was a Zerg versus Protoss match where the Zerg player continued to produce Mutalisks even after realizing his opponent was massing corsairs. After the game, when a coach pointed this out to the player, the player avoided suspicion by claiming that "I thought he would collect corsairs only for a while and transition into a ground army". This is obviously not a reference to Type-B versus Best on Outsider in the 2009 Bacchus OSL. Not at all. Thanks for the article, great read :-) | ||
Vasoline73
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SeeDLiNg
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BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
thx alot :> | ||
Camlito
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meegrean
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KristianJS
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
l o l fanboys | ||
KristianJS
2107 Posts
On June 09 2010 19:31 Rekrul wrote: u guys who are relieved about savior r completely reading this wrong and missing a lot of details l o l fanboys I dunno, the article says "This player has never received money and fixed a match and only acted as a broker"; doesn't seem like there's much hidden details there, unless I'm missing something? Obviously acting as a broker (even 'hesitantly' ) is a terrible, stupid thing to do, but the impression I had before was quite a bit worse. | ||
Mojawi)SoJu
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alypse
Vietnam2762 Posts
There were times where I played this game all night when I was preparing for my judicial exams very cool, prosecutor. ![]() | ||
Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
What happened to the Savior that beat Flash in a long macro game on ICCUP in 2009? | ||
JohannesH
Finland1364 Posts
On June 09 2010 19:41 KristianJS wrote: I dunno, the article says "This player has never received money and fixed a match and only acted as a broker"; doesn't seem like there's much hidden details there, unless I'm missing something? Obviously acting as a broker (even 'hesitantly' ) is a terrible, stupid thing to do, but the impression I had before was quite a bit worse. You really think this article is the whole truth? | ||
ShinyGerbil
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rugmonkey
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Nightmarjoo
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faction123
Australia949 Posts
Really great interview, i'm impressed with how in-touch the guy seems to be. Thanks for translating. | ||
Zato-1
Chile4253 Posts
On June 09 2010 22:25 Nightmarjoo wrote: Good article, very informative. I appreciate the respect they're giving progamers, but claiming a lack of education is responsible for these guys' (who are by no means the youngest progamers) actions is a bit much. Agreed. It's like saying no one who's had a proper education will turn to crime... and all I have to say to that is, LOL. | ||
KristianJS
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On June 09 2010 21:43 JohannesH wrote: You really think this article is the whole truth? Maybe it is and maybe it isn't, but I think the Chief Prosecutor is a bit more reliable than just gossip and hearsay. You can speculate as much as you want about what may not have been uncovered, but that's silly imo. savior being a broker is bad enough; there's no need to try to pin more on him unless it's actually been proven. | ||
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