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Based on the official Police investigation, only the above players have been implicated in matchfixing. There is no reason to further accuse other players and teams until we get more information. Incessant blind accusations will not be tolerated. Please read the thread and the updates before posting. As of page 54 we will be moderating against match fixing accusations for players who were not caught in this incident, including those using voided Pinnacle bets as evidence. |
On October 19 2015 10:23 pure.Wasted wrote:It's hard to imagine any truly relevant players being named. That's just terrible business. Let's suppose that INno really did matchfix, banning Yoda for life gets the same message across to him without killing his career and dragging SKT through dirt and calling every Code S he was part of into question.
KeSPA way too savvy to shoot themselves in the foot like that.
I take that back. Based on the new translation, it sounds like it's not up to KeSPA at all. Anyone could be named.
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Will try my best to translate the thingmajig at 11. I really don't know if my mental can hold up.
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Not to call anyone out, but a certain known person just said more people were probably involved then deleted tweet. This could have just been a mistake though.
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Something to lighten the mood a bit
Fuckin kek
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On October 19 2015 10:32 var username wrote:Show nested quote +The association will actively cooperate in the investigation, and if any others are found to be involved in the case, they will be banned for life regardless of the result of a trial Even if anyone was incorrectly charged and acquitted? I'm missing something here.
Kespa can ban whomever they want, at any time, for any reason they want to do so - they're quasi-governmental. Just be associated with a betting scandal turns a player radioactive, though, and they do not want those individuals associated.
It's also similar to how you can be fired for getting arrested, even if you eventually beat the rap.
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On October 19 2015 10:35 DCStarcraftGall wrote: Will try my best to translate the thingmajig at 11. I really don't know if my mental can hold up. 어쩌겠어요... 이미 터진건데....
멘탈 잘 추스리시고 통역 잘 해주세요
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somehow I missed this despite surfing tl frequently over the past hour. that sucks. of course this is probably going to spur more speculation than it answers.
after reading this seems to just be the start. ouch. well at least stuffs happening and one way or the other the truth will come out.
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Yeah I laughed so much at this.
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
what about the rest of them
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On October 19 2015 10:37 Rekrul wrote: what about the rest of them Statement coming in about 20 minutes
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United Kingdom31935 Posts
On October 19 2015 10:36 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Not to call anyone out, but a certain known person just said more people were probably involved then deleted tweet. This could have just been a mistake though. Tell us pls. Dont Tilt now SGTK.
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Are the 11 all in SC2, or are there other eSports involved?
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On October 19 2015 10:34 pure.Wasted wrote:Show nested quote +On October 19 2015 10:23 pure.Wasted wrote:It's hard to imagine any truly relevant players being named. That's just terrible business. Let's suppose that INno really did matchfix, banning Yoda for life gets the same message across to him without killing his career and dragging SKT through dirt and calling every Code S he was part of into question.
KeSPA way too savvy to shoot themselves in the foot like that.
I take that back. Based on the new translation, it sounds like it's not up to KeSPA at all. Anyone could be named.
Exactly. KeSPA is cooperating with the police - they themselves can initiate lawsuits but they aren't the police, and this looks like a law enforcement action that is being taken without consultation of KeSPA - just their cooperation in the investigation because, really... you don't say no to an official law enforcement investigation unless you would like to also be in jail and/or charged.
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On October 19 2015 10:39 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On October 19 2015 10:36 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Not to call anyone out, but a certain known person just said more people were probably involved then deleted tweet. This could have just been a mistake though. Tell us pls. Dont Tilt now SGTK. It was Wolf (idgaf sorry good guy SGTK) he said something along the lines of "people will be sad to hear some of the people being investigated sc2 fans need to stick together right now"
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
gotta say tho yoda was the dumbest most obvious fixer lmao
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On October 19 2015 10:39 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On October 19 2015 10:36 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Not to call anyone out, but a certain known person just said more people were probably involved then deleted tweet. This could have just been a mistake though. Tell us pls. Dont Tilt now SGTK. Wolf said some names might be hard to hear for the fans. :/
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https://twitter.com/proxywolf/status/655921259390238720
Match-fixing has ruined entire industries before. It doesn't mean it has to ruin StarCraft 2 in Korea. Don't let it.
That being said, you do not want to know who is on the list. Fans need to stick together in this dark time. This could get very emotional.
Oh god...
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On October 19 2015 10:39 Solar424 wrote: Are the 11 all in SC2, or are there other eSports involved? 11 total will be indicted in the investigation but it may not even all be on the sc2 side of things. My guess is a combination of players/coaches/brokers. After all someone has to offer the players and coaches money to matchfix, and those people are just as if not more guilty.
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