Coca forfeits Code S due to ESV weekly scandal - Page 75
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MeriaDoKk
Chile1726 Posts
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naranja
United States27 Posts
On November 15 2011 14:32 neoghaleon55 wrote: Nestea....what happened at blizzcon?? Don't be a hypocrite He fixed his match without getting caught :/ | ||
rareh
Portugal298 Posts
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Shaetan
United States1175 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:08 Ruel777 wrote: Why are you guys asking for more information? What don't you get?... Coca is in Code S, Byun (Former team mate of Slayers) is in Code B. Coca left the game so his "friend" could get a Code A seed which helps him out tremendously. They didn't seem to plan it out until the games started which basically has been announced to the world exactly what they were doing. No GG ![]() There was no code A slot in this ESV tournament. | ||
S_SienZ
1878 Posts
You can't possibly prove that NesTea didn't just have a bad game. No saying how good a Zerg he is etc doesn't mean he can't make dumb mistakes, and frankly + Show Spoiler + after seeing his game against HuK today I really think NesTea needs to work on his decision making in mentalities when he's far ahead. But it's pretty damn obvious that CoCa left the game because Byun asked him to. | ||
blamekilly
466 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:13 naranja wrote: He fixed his match without getting caught :/ splitting his winnings with MVP 50/50. jk. Nestea is just not as good as everyone thinks he is. He's mortal...losing to all kinds of T, to the Z bboongbboong, and to P huk. | ||
Flamingo777
United States1190 Posts
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gladsheim
Australia676 Posts
not that bad really but still bad | ||
Jedclark
United Kingdom903 Posts
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S_SienZ
1878 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:24 Flamingo777 wrote: I wouldn't say that this match was fixed by premeditation, or else we would have seen Coca lose without any dialogue. I am curious to how the set played out though.. Whether or not it was planned is irrelevant though. The act was done and it was commited with the intention to do so. | ||
NeedsmoreCELLTECH
Netherlands1242 Posts
How can you be so bad at cheating. | ||
Mallidon
Scotland557 Posts
Cut him some slack and stop trying to make out its a hanging offence. He done bad, he bloody knows! | ||
HolydaKing
21253 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:31 gladsheim wrote: x_x not that bad really but still bad exactly my thought. given they even chatted doing it, i guess they took that tournament pretty lightly. | ||
Ripps
Canada97 Posts
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bonifaceviii
Canada2890 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:40 Mallidon wrote: He's 17, people make mistakes when they are 17, hell I know I did. Cut him some slack and stop trying to make out its a hanging offence. He done bad, he bloody knows! Definitely not a hanging offense, but one where an appropriate punishment is to remove him from professional play for a period of time. | ||
ImmortalTofu
United States1254 Posts
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Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
Imbeciles. | ||
Enervate
United States1769 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:43 ImmortalTofu wrote: Well... I think its more like he wanted some more practice v. Terran (That's what the dialogue a bit later in the thread says), and because he didn't have any good practice partners at the time online or w.e, and his next round's match was a Protoss (of which he has none of in his GSL group), he wanted to play v. Byun again, and so agreed to GG. Is that really matchfixing? Yes it's throwing a game, but it was for practice, and not for money. It doesn't matter. Both are self-serving goals that abuse the good intentions of those hosting the tournament. | ||
AndyVN
United States10 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:43 ImmortalTofu wrote: Well... I think its more like he wanted some more practice v. Terran (That's what the dialogue a bit later in the thread says), and because he didn't have any good practice partners at the time online or w.e, and his next round's match was a Protoss (of which he has none of in his GSL group), he wanted to play v. Byun again, and so agreed to GG. Is that really matchfixing? Yes it's throwing a game, but it was for practice, and not for money. Practice or not, this is for a prize tournament. | ||
slicknav
1409 Posts
On November 16 2011 04:43 bonifaceviii wrote: Definitely not a hanging offense, but one where an appropriate punishment is to remove him from professional play for a period of time. isn't that exactly what the teams are doing? | ||
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