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On October 20 2015 07:59 trada wrote: I think the effort and time and risk that goes into match fixing is huge and the ones who were caught now are probably just the tip of the iceberg who weren careful enough. I cant believe Gerrard and his brokers thought to themselves: "hey we can make a few thousand bucks by risking the freedom of 12 people, ourselves included". the amount of money and people involved is most likely a lot bigger and what we see here are just the ones who the investigators were able to catch...
you think? obviously everyone needs scapegoats. It's kind of hard to regulate illegal gambling websites.
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Wait a minute... is everyone in Korean automatically guilty if arrested? I would hope it is innocent until proven not. But if its like in China then I guess they are scum even without proof...
Common guys calm the F** down. I hope everyone here that is screaming for their heads is accused of something sometime. Trials should not be formalities. True Due process is a rare thing though.
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On October 21 2015 22:36 Hok wrote: Wait a minute... is everyone in Korean automatically guilty if arrested? I would hope it is innocent until proven not. But if its like in China then I guess they are scum even without proof...
Common guys calm the F** down. I hope everyone here that is screaming for their heads is accused of something sometime. Trials should not be formalities. True Due process is a rare thing though.
In all states people can get into prison before their trial. There are dozens of english terms for the german one, but I will just use imprisonment on remand. Some states use them only when they think the suspect could try to escape or manipulate the work of the police (for example try to hide some evidence). Other states use it more because of "public danger".
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On October 20 2015 06:13 JimmyJRaynor wrote:Show nested quote +On October 20 2015 05:51 BaneRiders wrote:After YoDa was paid to match-fix once, the brokers blackmailed YoDa into manipulating additional matches free of compensation by threatening to expose his doings. And this is when YoDa got a chronic stomach pain I suspect. Going from cool progamer dude to, well, some (presumably) rather hairy gangster's plaything... they say a man never really knows himself... until his freedom's been taken away  it'll be interesting to see if the guy(s) running this scheme are brutally violent the way the word gangster implies. a large percentage of the actors in sports match fixing schemes are 100% non violent.
What are the odds that we see YoDa come back as Tychus Findlay though? 
...and probably, these "gangsters", contacting the progamers, could very well be like slightly tougher versions of rather meek accountants, but somewhere in the background some real muscle may lurk. I wonder if we will ever hear any testimony on this.
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On October 20 2015 23:59 NyxNax wrote:Show nested quote +On October 20 2015 23:01 Seriusz wrote: I have a question: If yoda was paid to lose a match against DRG, then why did he won ???? o.O DRG won that match, so I think your mistaken, or im confused.. here is the vod + Show Spoiler +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYRfTl6xw24 Theres also bets on time, lasts longer than xx minutes, shorter than xx minuntes. Check the score it's 3:2 for Yoda and in the article it's said that "YoDa accepted requests from brokers "E" and "F" to intentionally lose a match. [Bribery, Obstruction]", so it doesn't make any sense for me
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On October 22 2015 06:24 Seriusz wrote:Show nested quote +On October 20 2015 23:59 NyxNax wrote:On October 20 2015 23:01 Seriusz wrote: I have a question: If yoda was paid to lose a match against DRG, then why did he won ???? o.O DRG won that match, so I think your mistaken, or im confused.. here is the vod + Show Spoiler +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYRfTl6xw24 Theres also bets on time, lasts longer than xx minutes, shorter than xx minuntes. Check the score  it's 3:2 for Yoda and in the article it's said that "YoDa accepted requests from brokers "E" and "F" to intentionally lose a match. [Bribery, Obstruction]", so it doesn't make any sense for me
The brokers did not bet on one a whole Bo3, but on one specific map. And Yoda lost that specific map but still made it to win overall. This is not so uncommon.
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On October 22 2015 06:24 Seriusz wrote:Show nested quote +On October 20 2015 23:59 NyxNax wrote:On October 20 2015 23:01 Seriusz wrote: I have a question: If yoda was paid to lose a match against DRG, then why did he won ???? o.O DRG won that match, so I think your mistaken, or im confused.. here is the vod + Show Spoiler +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYRfTl6xw24 Theres also bets on time, lasts longer than xx minutes, shorter than xx minuntes. Check the score  it's 3:2 for Yoda and in the article it's said that "YoDa accepted requests from brokers "E" and "F" to intentionally lose a match. [Bribery, Obstruction]", so it doesn't make any sense for me Well 3:2 means he lost two match, right?
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Again sc2 bringing down shame on esports, fuck. Thank god nobody remebers you even exist anymore.
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JESUS DON'T SCARE ME LIKE THAT
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On July 13 2020 00:06 Nakajin wrote: JESUS DON'T SCARE ME LIKE THAT
I second this, my heart always blowed up.
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Seriously, I haven't actually logged in to post on TL in ages but could you not give me a heart attack by necroing these kind of thread titles?!
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please I don't want another letdown for korean scene once again.
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