Life's match-fixing appeal dismissed - Page 3
Forum Index > SC2 General |
Clubfan
Germany913 Posts
| ||
Penev
28440 Posts
On July 14 2016 18:19 Zergiica wrote: and again gamers are punished but criminals that approched them aren't. and again greatest zerg of his time goes down. something is in the swarm :/ really, this is so bad, there is so much money in gaming and games are played by kids without education or mentors. they are easy targets. If you have read the threads about these match fixing scandals you should have noticed that the people that approached these progamers were punished as well. Iirc most of the people arrested weren't progamers themselves. | ||
JackONeill
861 Posts
But life was still a very, very good player, probably top 5-10 Z in the world. I'm glad he gets fully and extensively punished by the righteous arm of korean justice. | ||
Elentos
55456 Posts
On July 14 2016 18:37 Clubfan wrote: Is this the first time we get to know the sentencing for Life? The jail time etc. was already disclosed earlier, but it's the first official confirmation that KeSPA banned him. | ||
iNsaNe-
Finland5201 Posts
On July 14 2016 14:48 BEZZiiE wrote: No matter what i still love you Life still the best zerg in my books! screw the haters, the court and KeSPA! #FreeLIFE! Indeed, fuck the haters who criticize Life's decision to throw games in order to get cash, damn KeSPA for conducting an investigation upon learning of such activities, and to hell with the court for giving a sentence based on the Korean criminal law. | ||
Hularuns
United Kingdom37 Posts
| ||
KatatoniK
United Kingdom978 Posts
On July 14 2016 19:12 Hularuns wrote: Life should stream SC2, learn English and just compete in foreign tournaments. He's banned by Kespa, not the world \o/ Except a foreign team isn't going to go anywhere near him because of the matchfixing. I highly doubt he'd get an athlete visa for the US with matchfixing in his criminal record. | ||
Elentos
55456 Posts
On July 14 2016 19:12 Hularuns wrote: Life should stream SC2, learn English and just compete in foreign tournaments. He's banned by Kespa, not the world \o/ Most streaming platforms work with KeSPA and don't let match fixers stream. | ||
ndesktop
Romania109 Posts
Next time he better remember this. | ||
BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49490 Posts
| ||
polpot
3002 Posts
| ||
Espers
United Kingdom606 Posts
| ||
Lightrush
Bulgaria164 Posts
| ||
JimmyHollow
United Kingdom249 Posts
| ||
WhosQuany
Germany257 Posts
| ||
Rehio
United States1718 Posts
| ||
FueledUpAndReadyToGo
Netherlands30545 Posts
Those glorious first few seconds | ||
Para199x
United Kingdom40 Posts
On July 14 2016 19:59 WhosQuany wrote: So sad i used to think that he was one of the best but now you can never really be sure about it... imo he got what he deserved tbh What? He took money to throw games, how would you even take money to fix a match so that you win it? | ||
Ej_
47656 Posts
On July 14 2016 19:34 BLinD-RawR wrote: some people just need to accept the facts, hes never going to compete again. maybe the Chinese will take him in | ||
Keeemy
Finland7855 Posts
| ||
| ||