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Firefly given lifetime ban by ESIC following match-fixing…

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TL.net ESPORTS
Profile Joined July 2011
4 Posts
Last Edited: 2025-07-08 15:57:50
July 08 2025 15:53 GMT
#1
https://esic.gg/sanction-outcome/esic-issues-lifetime-ban-to-starcraft-ii-player-xue-firefly-tao-following-match-fixing-investigation/


The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) has issued a lifetime ban to (Wiki)Firefly after concluding an investigation into his alleged match-fixing activities.

In late/May early June, former Chinese pro (Wiki)Jim posted a detailed account to the SCBOY (Chinese community) forums of how he Firefly had collaborated to engage in multiple instances match-fixing. ESIC began an investigation around this time, and issued a temporary suspension to Firefly which resulted in his removal from the Esports World Cup.

The summary of the final ESIC report and ruling reads as follows:

"The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) today announced the outcome of its investigation into serious integrity breaches involving professional StarCraft II competitors Xue “Firefly” Tao and Gao “Jim” Mengwei. Mr. Tao has been banned from ESIC Member events and competitions for life, while Mr. Mengwei has been provisionally suspended pending further sanction.

Following a detailed inquiry spanning April to July 2024, ESIC uncovered evidence of a coordinated match-fixing and profit-sharing scheme. The investigation found that Mr. Tao deliberately manipulated match outcomes to benefit illicit betting activity orchestrated by Mr. Mengwei, with whom he had a long-standing association.

Key findings include:

  • Pre-match wagers placed by Mr. Mengwei predicting Firefly’s losses — often by precise scorelines.

  • Consistent match losses by Firefly aligning with those wagers across seven tournaments.

  • Large Alipay transfers from Mengwei to Firefly immediately following these matches.

  • A WeChat exchange on 21 August 2024 directly referencing prior payments and an effort to conceal evidence."


According to the full report, the ESIC obtained payment information, betting slips, and chat logs directly from Jim. Additionally, information on suspicious betting activity in the relevant matches was received from various sportsbooks.

ESIC is a broad anti-corruption body in esports which includes member organizations such as ESL and Dreamhack. Although the Esports World Cup is not listed as an official member or partner, EWC's removal of Firefly following ESIC's provisional suspension suggests it defers to ESIC's rulings.
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BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19230 Posts
July 08 2025 16:57 GMT
#2
Dang, this situation just sucks. I hope Firefly learns from this and can find a good honest life in the years ahead of him.
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Kaul-S04
Profile Joined July 2025
1 Post
July 08 2025 17:47 GMT
#3
However it should be Cao "Jim" Jinhui.liquipedia.net

I don't know who Gao Mengwei is and why ESIC made this mistake.
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33350 Posts
Last Edited: 2025-07-08 19:15:56
July 08 2025 19:14 GMT
#4
On July 09 2025 02:47 Kaul-S04 wrote:
However it should be Cao "Jim" Jinhui.liquipedia.net

I don't know who Gao Mengwei is and why ESIC made this mistake.


lol that's a really weird clerical error

i wonder if that was their translator or something like that (or Jim was going by a fake government name for a decade)
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argonautdice
Profile Joined January 2013
Canada2717 Posts
July 08 2025 19:30 GMT
#5
On July 09 2025 04:14 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 09 2025 02:47 Kaul-S04 wrote:
However it should be Cao "Jim" Jinhui.liquipedia.net

I don't know who Gao Mengwei is and why ESIC made this mistake.


lol that's a really weird clerical error

i wonder if that was their translator or something like that (or Jim was going by a fake government name for a decade)

Also not following the Chinese naming convention of family name first so it should've been Mr. Xue and Mr. Gao.
very illegal and very uncool
davyhuss
Profile Joined July 2019
7 Posts
July 08 2025 19:30 GMT
#6
On July 09 2025 04:14 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 09 2025 02:47 Kaul-S04 wrote:
However it should be Cao "Jim" Jinhui.liquipedia.net

I don't know who Gao Mengwei is and why ESIC made this mistake.


lol that's a really weird clerical error

i wonder if that was their translator or something like that (or Jim was going by a fake government name for a decade)


Pretty sure it's just a stupid error. Both Jim's and Firefly's legal names are on the transaction records Jim posted on scboy.cc.
Gluon
Profile Joined April 2011
Netherlands390 Posts
July 09 2025 14:27 GMT
#7
I'm confused by this, Jim was both the person who benefited from placing bets and also the person who brought this scheme to light? That seems rather folly
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tigera6
Profile Joined March 2021
3356 Posts
July 09 2025 14:48 GMT
#8
I guess this ban would extend to all other potential e-sport that is run by ESL, what about games like AoE?
Antithesis
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany1154 Posts
July 09 2025 16:19 GMT
#9
On July 09 2025 23:48 tigera6 wrote:
I guess this ban would extend to all other potential e-sport that is run by ESL, what about games like AoE?

Whether officially related to ESIC or not, I cannot imagine any professional tournament organizer permitting participation of a player convicted of matchfixing on multiple counts.
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Creager
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany1893 Posts
July 09 2025 16:30 GMT
#10
On July 09 2025 23:27 Gluon wrote:
I'm confused by this, Jim was both the person who benefited from placing bets and also the person who brought this scheme to light? That seems rather folly


Why? I don't think it's completely unreasonable to assume one of the following scenarios:

1. Jim felt guilty, grew a conscience and wanted a clean slate, whatever that entails (seems very unlikely to me, but who knows)
2. Jim and Firefly had some kind of falling-out, which resulted in Jim receiving the short end of the stick and therefore acted in retaliation
3. Some third non-disclosed party has additional dirt on Jim and pressured him into confessing, in this case we might not have the full picture, yet
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Mizenhauer
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
United States1849 Posts
July 09 2025 20:03 GMT
#11
For some, the action is the juice.
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pzlama333
Profile Joined April 2013
United States277 Posts
July 09 2025 20:07 GMT
#12
On July 09 2025 23:27 Gluon wrote:
I'm confused by this, Jim was both the person who benefited from placing bets and also the person who brought this scheme to light? That seems rather folly


Jim is a gambler and lost all his money in gambling and have debt to be paid. He feels Firefly should owe him 10k CNY in one of their previous cooperation of match-fixing, but Firefly refused to give him the money. It is his last effort to try to get some money, or he would make Firedly also doomed before Jim is doomed himself.
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33350 Posts
Last Edited: 2025-07-11 16:26:31
July 09 2025 22:45 GMT
#13
On July 10 2025 01:30 Creager wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 09 2025 23:27 Gluon wrote:
I'm confused by this, Jim was both the person who benefited from placing bets and also the person who brought this scheme to light? That seems rather folly


Why? I don't think it's completely unreasonable to assume one of the following scenarios:

1. Jim felt guilty, grew a conscience and wanted a clean slate, whatever that entails (seems very unlikely to me, but who knows)
2. Jim and Firefly had some kind of falling-out, which resulted in Jim receiving the short end of the stick and therefore acted in retaliation
3. Some third non-disclosed party has additional dirt on Jim and pressured him into confessing, in this case we might not have the full picture, yet


it's 100% explicit in Jim's original thread that Firefly didn't pay Jim money he was owed, and Jim was pissed off because of that

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Creager
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany1893 Posts
July 10 2025 06:25 GMT
#14
On July 10 2025 07:45 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 10 2025 01:30 Creager wrote:
On July 09 2025 23:27 Gluon wrote:
I'm confused by this, Jim was both the person who benefited from placing bets and also the person who brought this scheme to light? That seems rather folly


Why? I don't think it's completely unreasonable to assume one of the following scenarios:

1. Jim felt guilty, grew a conscience and wanted a clean slate, whatever that entails (seems very unlikely to me, but who knows)
2. Jim and Firefly had some kind of falling-out, which resulted in Jim receiving the short end of the stick and therefore acted in retaliation
3. Some third non-disclosed party has additional dirt on Jim and pressured him into confessing, in this case we might not have the full picture, yet


it's 100% explicit in Jim's original thread that Firefly didn't pay Jim money he was owed, and Jim was pissed off because of that


Ah, thanks for clarifying!
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deepseer
Profile Joined August 2015
31 Posts
July 10 2025 06:30 GMT
#15
They've fixed Jim's name, but not completely.
Jim is still referred to as Jinhui "Jim" Cao, and Mr. Jinhui, rather than Cao "Jim" Jinhui and Mr. Cao.

Are naming conventions in East Asia really that incomprehensible to Westerners?
Anyway, Liquipedia got these names right. They didn't even bother to check the site. Sigh.
PurE)Rabbit-SF
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States654 Posts
Last Edited: 2025-07-10 21:02:29
July 10 2025 21:01 GMT
#16
On July 10 2025 15:30 deepseer wrote:
They've fixed Jim's name, but not completely.
Jim is still referred to as Jinhui "Jim" Cao, and Mr. Jinhui, rather than Cao "Jim" Jinhui and Mr. Cao.

Are naming conventions in East Asia really that incomprehensible to Westerners?
Anyway, Liquipedia got these names right. They didn't even bother to check the site. Sigh.

Yes, in Chinese last name goes first before first name. Backward from western convention.

Edit: I see....... they are just not serious xD
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deepseer
Profile Joined August 2015
31 Posts
July 11 2025 00:57 GMT
#17
On July 11 2025 06:01 PurE)Rabbit-SF wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 10 2025 15:30 deepseer wrote:
They've fixed Jim's name, but not completely.
Jim is still referred to as Jinhui "Jim" Cao, and Mr. Jinhui, rather than Cao "Jim" Jinhui and Mr. Cao.

Are naming conventions in East Asia really that incomprehensible to Westerners?
Anyway, Liquipedia got these names right. They didn't even bother to check the site. Sigh.

Yes, in Chinese last name goes first before first name. Backward from western convention.

Edit: I see....... they are just not serious xD


Most Chinese and Koreans (except those in the overseas community) prefer to put their family names before given names, even in an English context. Unless in academic conferences or journals, because each conference or journal has its own format for names.
To avoid ambiguity, for Asian people it's better to use "family name" and "given name" instead of "last name" and "first name".
Schuelkea
Profile Joined July 2025
1 Post
July 11 2025 05:46 GMT
#18
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