Life vs Dream
Life vs Terminator #1
Life vs Terminator #2
(It's not clear which one they're referring to)
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munch
Mute City2363 Posts
Life vs Dream Life vs Terminator #1 Life vs Terminator #2 (It's not clear which one they're referring to) | ||
Ej_
47656 Posts
On April 21 2016 19:51 looken wrote: What really scares me is that if these numbers are true, if 30'000 $ are offered to simply throw ONE single match, i figure there is a whole lot of match fixing going on and to believe that this was an isolated incident seems kind of naive. I am afraid this was just the tip of the ice berg. Always been like this, they only catch the ones that arent careful enough not to get caught | ||
dankobanana
237 Posts
On April 21 2016 19:51 looken wrote: What really scares me is that if these numbers are true, if 30'000 $ are offered to simply throw ONE single match, i figure there is a whole lot of match fixing going on and to believe that this was an isolated incident seems kind of naive. I am afraid this was just the tip of the ice berg. this reminds me of tennis. usually, if you are not in the top 50, you dont earn nearly enough but its very easy to fix a match and much much more profitable then placing "high" in some random challenger tournament. And its really easy to fix a match in tennis. | ||
trada
Germany347 Posts
Its sad either way | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12116 Posts
On April 21 2016 20:05 trada wrote: I wonder if the drop in viewers for SC2 overall can partially be attributed to the matchfixing scandal(s). Its sad either way Nah, the biggest drop occurred when no MF was known. | ||
-Archangel-
Croatia7457 Posts
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19035 Posts
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FueledUpAndReadyToGo
Netherlands30538 Posts
On April 21 2016 20:08 -Archangel- wrote: Now every time we see a pro player do some stupid tactic that has his lose the game we can never be sure if he was matchfixing or not This is a big problem. I already have trouble watching weird throws in SPL after the Prime stuff. Now it seems every league is not safe. Fucking kills the passion man. | ||
JokerAi
Germany142 Posts
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KrazyTrumpet
United States2520 Posts
On April 21 2016 19:24 Popkiller wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2016 19:22 xtorn wrote: This makes zero sense. I appreciate and respect the extremely precise chain of events uncovered by the long investigation, but why, why, why the fuck would he risk hid entire career and FUTURE winnings, given his total earnings? Surely he thought at one point, "i can make this money anyway in x months without accepting this", the amounts are too small for a player like Life. I can imagine he was told he would get a lot more to lure him into it, but upon completion he got a much smaller transfer. Well, if you consider the gambling rumors to be true, he probably needed the money. That is just about the only way this makes sense. Someone probably had dirt on him over it. It makes me less sympathies if true, as it ends up being something he brought upon himself. | ||
Krymming
Sweden38 Posts
Jokes aside though, dont you think its kinda hilarious that its only zerg and terran players that match fix? Now Life and bbong. Earlier: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/Match_Fixing_Scandal http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2015_Match-Fixing_Scandal With this evidence the only way to be 100% stasticially sure to stop match-fixing is to ban zerg and terran from tournaments | ||
Kab00om
Germany10 Posts
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Alluton
Finland113 Posts
On April 21 2016 20:13 Krymming wrote: For all we know Life might actually be trash at the game and his whole career a long match-fixing streak... Jokes aside though, dont you think its kinda hilarious that its only zerg and terran players that match fix? Now Life and bbong. Earlier: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/Match_Fixing_Scandal http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2015_Match-Fixing_Scandal With this evidence the only way to be 100% stasticially sure to stop match-fixing is to ban zerg and terran from tournaments Simple: | ||
Mugen93
16 Posts
On April 21 2016 19:03 fealx wrote: Life and Bbyong were just peasants in this game. Catching all the brokers and financial backers is a good start but they need to catch the king in this game of chess to stop match-fixing. Sorry but the king of this game cannot be catched cause is Money. When money are involved this things will happen for sure, they can only put severe control to limit this as much as possible and try to educate well these boys. | ||
ASeriousMan
5 Posts
On April 21 2016 19:43 Cricketer12 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2016 18:56 Inflicted wrote: I feel sorry for DRGLing, his first competitive win was a fixed match Holy fuck thats the worst part... I just rewatched the series and it seems pretty legit overall. The more I think of it the more i believe that Bbyong had planned to lose the second game on purpose, while winning 1 and 3 but he lost the first one in a standard, back and forth macrogame in which it looks like he really wanted the win. If this is right in the end his matchfixing plan didn't even impact the series ! | ||
SC2Toastie
Netherlands5725 Posts
On April 21 2016 20:05 trada wrote: I wonder if the drop in viewers for SC2 overall can partially be attributed to the matchfixing scandal(s). Its sad either way It's WCS for me. | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12116 Posts
On April 21 2016 20:16 Mugen93 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2016 19:03 fealx wrote: Life and Bbyong were just peasants in this game. Catching all the brokers and financial backers is a good start but they need to catch the king in this game of chess to stop match-fixing. Sorry but the king of this game cannot be catched cause is Money. When money are involved this things will happen for sure, they can only put severe control to limit this as much as possible and try to educate well these boys. KeSPA needs to start caring about players. Right now they care only when something like this happens which is wrong. | ||
LongShot27
United States2084 Posts
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SinO[Ob]
France897 Posts
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LongShot27
United States2084 Posts
On April 21 2016 20:15 Alluton wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2016 20:13 Krymming wrote: For all we know Life might actually be trash at the game and his whole career a long match-fixing streak... Jokes aside though, dont you think its kinda hilarious that its only zerg and terran players that match fix? Now Life and bbong. Earlier: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/Match_Fixing_Scandal http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2015_Match-Fixing_Scandal With this evidence the only way to be 100% stasticially sure to stop match-fixing is to ban zerg and terran from tournaments Simple: https://twitter.com/seedzzing/status/656061297256108034 Seed proving he is secretly the greatest person in Starcraft | ||
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