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On February 14 2016 08:59 Seeker wrote: Starting from this page on, I will be moderating more harshly toward any mention of MarineKing's name. This thread has NOTHING to do with MarineKing. Do not talk about MarineKing even if you are defending him. Just don't do it. Please no match-fixing accusations on MarineKing or any other player if it has not officially been confirmed. This goes for other players too. -The_Templar |
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On February 01 2016 00:31 Thouhastmail wrote:Then he must be a genius, considering that he was already investigated by prosecutors once. He microed out of jail
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Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain.
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On January 31 2016 22:52 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2016 22:38 Grizvok wrote:On January 31 2016 22:21 jeeeKyyy wrote: To be honest, it doesnt matter how much money Life makes/made. Lately there have been some match-fixing problems even among top 10 tenis players and hell, they make a lot of money. I would love to see a link to something implicating a current top 10 men or women's player. This is completely false information. Way to sensationalize something completely untrue. He didn't say that the top ten tennis players are fixing matches, but several top players (including Novak) have explicitly stepped forward to say that they have been approached and offered money to throw matches: http://www.si.com/tennis/2016/01/18/novak-djokovic-offered-money-match-fixing That's not the same as actually doing it, and jeeeKyyy didn't say they fixed matches. His point was that athletes can and will be given such offers, regardless of how successful they are.
Well, during the latest rumours regarding fixed matches in tennis, it was mentioned that 'players with multiple Grand Slam victories' were suspected. So far no proof ofc, but still...
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Chobra...
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He's right. I'ma go play some Starcraft now. Enjoy your day people.
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On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though
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On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh
D:
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On February 01 2016 00:20 Apoteosis wrote: SK's criminal law system is like a copy-paste of the german BSB (Bürgerliches Strafgesetzbuch) and StPO (Strafprozessordnüng). It's Strafprozessordnung, without the ü.
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On February 01 2016 00:36 Swisslink wrote:Show nested quote +On January 31 2016 22:52 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:On January 31 2016 22:38 Grizvok wrote:On January 31 2016 22:21 jeeeKyyy wrote: To be honest, it doesnt matter how much money Life makes/made. Lately there have been some match-fixing problems even among top 10 tenis players and hell, they make a lot of money. I would love to see a link to something implicating a current top 10 men or women's player. This is completely false information. Way to sensationalize something completely untrue. He didn't say that the top ten tennis players are fixing matches, but several top players (including Novak) have explicitly stepped forward to say that they have been approached and offered money to throw matches: http://www.si.com/tennis/2016/01/18/novak-djokovic-offered-money-match-fixing That's not the same as actually doing it, and jeeeKyyy didn't say they fixed matches. His point was that athletes can and will be given such offers, regardless of how successful they are. Well, during the latest rumours regarding fixed matches in tennis, it was mentioned that 'players with multiple Grand Slam victories' were suspected. So far no proof ofc, but still... I don't think it said players with multiple grand slam victories. At least I didn't read that anywhere. It's players who've won a grand slam. Doesn't have to be multiple wins.
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On February 01 2016 00:43 RvB wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:36 Swisslink wrote:On January 31 2016 22:52 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:On January 31 2016 22:38 Grizvok wrote:On January 31 2016 22:21 jeeeKyyy wrote: To be honest, it doesnt matter how much money Life makes/made. Lately there have been some match-fixing problems even among top 10 tenis players and hell, they make a lot of money. I would love to see a link to something implicating a current top 10 men or women's player. This is completely false information. Way to sensationalize something completely untrue. He didn't say that the top ten tennis players are fixing matches, but several top players (including Novak) have explicitly stepped forward to say that they have been approached and offered money to throw matches: http://www.si.com/tennis/2016/01/18/novak-djokovic-offered-money-match-fixing That's not the same as actually doing it, and jeeeKyyy didn't say they fixed matches. His point was that athletes can and will be given such offers, regardless of how successful they are. Well, during the latest rumours regarding fixed matches in tennis, it was mentioned that 'players with multiple Grand Slam victories' were suspected. So far no proof ofc, but still... I don't think it said players with multiple grand slam victories. At least I didn't read that anywhere. It's players who've won a grand slam. Doesn't have to be multiple wins. not so many players on the tour with only 1 slam atm though... There are very few Grand Slam winners that are still active (only Cilic and Del Potro, correct me if wrong).
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On February 01 2016 00:43 Penev wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh D: wow I just realized one of the sentences I gave you in your sig was in fact a prediction of what's happening now/going to happen soon.
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On February 01 2016 00:45 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:43 Penev wrote:On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh D: wow I just realized one of the sentences I gave you in your sig was in fact a prediction of what's happening now/going to happen soon. Are there any reasons to think match-fixing is any less rampant is the foreign scene than it is in Korea ? If so, which ones ?
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On February 01 2016 00:45 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:43 Penev wrote:On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh D: wow I just realized one of the sentences I gave you in your sig was in fact a prediction of what's happening now/going to happen soon. You have otherwordly powers. Speaking of my sig, when does this punishment end again?
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fml
did we have that pun already
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On February 01 2016 00:47 Penev wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:45 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:43 Penev wrote:On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh D: wow I just realized one of the sentences I gave you in your sig was in fact a prediction of what's happening now/going to happen soon. You have otherwordly powers. Speaking of my sig, when does this punishment end again? Didn't you people foolishly agree to give him your sig for a year? Aka till next Blizzcon?
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On February 01 2016 00:48 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:47 Penev wrote:On February 01 2016 00:45 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:43 Penev wrote:On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh D: wow I just realized one of the sentences I gave you in your sig was in fact a prediction of what's happening now/going to happen soon. You have otherwordly powers. Speaking of my sig, when does this punishment end again? Didn't you people foolishly agree to give him your sig for a year? Aka till next Blizzcon? Nah, it was 6 months so I guess I already have my answer
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On February 01 2016 00:46 [PkF] Wire wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:45 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:43 Penev wrote:On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh D: wow I just realized one of the sentences I gave you in your sig was in fact a prediction of what's happening now/going to happen soon. Are there any reasons to think match-fixing is any less rampant is the foreign scene than it is in Korea ? If so, which ones ? No "evidence" (no voided bets, etc), betting being legal, and afaik no possibilty to bet on game time and stuff like that.
On February 01 2016 00:47 Penev wrote:Show nested quote +On February 01 2016 00:45 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:43 Penev wrote:On February 01 2016 00:39 OtherWorld wrote:On February 01 2016 00:35 Penev wrote:Well put. I'd like to add that even though it's looking really grim for Life it's still not yet 100% certain. There is major difference between the fields which suffered scandals and live on healthily and SC2 though ssssh D: wow I just realized one of the sentences I gave you in your sig was in fact a prediction of what's happening now/going to happen soon. You have otherwordly powers. Speaking of my sig, when does this punishment end again? http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/sc2-tournaments/497990-wcs-global-finals-day-3-2015?page=5#81
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no real fan quits cause of 1 person. They just like to be part of the drama.
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On February 01 2016 00:55 ilililililililiii wrote: no real fan quits cause of 1 person. They just like to be part of the drama. the thing is there are likely (far) more than 1 person.
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