We know this is a crazy and sensitive issue, especially since Life is the most high profile player to be caught up in an "investigation". But please stay calm and refrain from slandering players until we have more information. Egregious posts will be dealt with accordingly.
On January 29 2016 22:26 Sakat wrote: Just occured to me, wasn't one of the Prime matches they were accused of matchfixing Yoda vs. Life? Maybe he's called on to testify to that specific match, or if maybe he knew something.
You are correct. Life vs YoDa in GSL on February 13, 2015, was one of the matches YoDa was in fact accused of matchfixing in. Though this questioning sounds a bit more dramatic. I mean, they could have told KeSPA if that was the reason.
On January 29 2016 22:26 Sakat wrote: Just occured to me, wasn't one of the Prime matches they were accused of matchfixing Yoda vs. Life? Maybe he's called on to testify to that specific match, or if maybe he knew something.
You are correct. Life vs YoDa in GSL on February 13, 2015, was one of the matches YoDa was in fact accused of matchfixing in. Though this questioning sounds a bit more dramatic. I mean, they could have told KeSPA if that was the reason.
Wouldn't think it'd be anything to do with that though would you? All the Yoda/Prime stuff should have already been investigated and sorted out.
I don't think it's just "being put in custody". I mean, the word "체포"'s dictionary definition is "police or prosecution detaining a suspect after an issue of warrant"
It's really hard to believe Life would be involved in anything, as he has another quite efficient way of making money through SC2, it's called winning the fucking GSL. Maybe the police should operate a little more discreetly with publicly known people ...
In Czech Republic> Put in custody means they have a suspicion and they don't want him to talk to anybody out there before they can talk with him so he cannot be influenced or prepared. There has to be a reason for this = there's some evidence pointing at Life and things can settle both ways(prosecution/innocence).
An arrest means that they have enough evidence to actually prosecute him.
I am not sure if Korea has the same system but I would guess so.
The real difference is - we don't know what's happening but my guess is that he's there in custody because otherwise KeSPA would be shitting all over him(remember the quick bans and shitstorm over Prime boys?).
Also a man can be put into custody so he's protected from harm. But I don't think he's there for protection, that would be horrible(fact that someone wants to hurt this kid so badly...)
On January 29 2016 22:34 opisska wrote: It's really hard to believe Life would be involved in anything, as he has another quite efficient way of making money through SC2, it's called winning the fucking GSL. Maybe the police should operate a little more discreetly with publicly known people ...
On January 29 2016 22:26 Sakat wrote: Just occured to me, wasn't one of the Prime matches they were accused of matchfixing Yoda vs. Life? Maybe he's called on to testify to that specific match, or if maybe he knew something.
You are correct. Life vs YoDa in GSL on February 13, 2015, was one of the matches YoDa was in fact accused of matchfixing in. Though this questioning sounds a bit more dramatic. I mean, they could have told KeSPA if that was the reason.
Wouldn't think it'd be anything to do with that though would you? All the Yoda/Prime stuff should have already been investigated and sorted out.
It's not very likely, no, and KeSPA seems a bit too defensive for it to be something that harmless. We'll learn soon enough what it's about, however. Keep in mind Prime was busted in one fell swoop, one day to another, without any prior warning to us, complete with a full investigation report. Already different than this. And I'm not sure that's a good thing.
So... Artosis said Life's Code A match will be next Friday, is that a reason for us to calm down just a little bit, or should we further increase our panic levels?