***Not exactly a "confirmation," but definitely something interesting to look at***
I found the following Link from one of the comments posted on the fomos article regarding to illegal gambling(http://www.fomos.kr/board/board.php?mode=read&keyno=105710&db=issue):
A lot of rumors have been spreading around regarding to fixed proleague starcraft matches. -------------------------------------------- (Explanations of how it would work/ basically what rek told us)
-------------------------------------------- (Suspected fixed matches and some explanation)
SangHo vs Calm in Outsider. Sangho had a huge army but decides not to attack Calm's base, which is defended only by two lurkers; Calm eventually makes a come back. The game is supposed to be infamous for Sangho receiving only 0.5 points (out of 5) by Fomos.
The OP kind of questions this game though because he thinks Sangho is a noob compared to Calm (duh).
Savior scouts the proxy gates, yet decides go for some kind of proxy hatch (then canceling it)??
*The important part that I wanted to share*
An article regarding to this is finally posted on fomos. The above image is posted along with the article. (It shows what seems to be an illegal betting website and an outline of a player)
Someone found the original picture that was used for that fomos image.
Pretty much it all coincides with what rek has told us, but what is fomos trying to tell us? WTF is going on??!?
On a more serious note, I find what fomos did to be quite intriguing. Yea, with the original pic to compare to, we can obviously see what fomos did. However, without the original pic, who would have thought that it was a picture of + Show Spoiler +
Savior
? It's kind of like a subliminal message from fomos to the media. They are saying "we all know + Show Spoiler +
savior
is guilty, but we are not gonna say; instead, we'll post a pic with his outline so you can figure it out if you want to." So, in a way, it kind does confirm the rumors in my opinion.
that i wish i was a progamer and i made money like savior and got deported meanwhile i had cash completely at home! mom wud obviously be a part of the scam she wud have always withdrawn the money cus she isnt dumb, savior shud have thought ahead and had offshore accounts imo! Sucks this has to be the first response
other than that. Nice read thanks im loving this topic atm.
one thing ive been wondering is about rets estro days when they accused him of leaking reps, maybe theres a baddy on estro who actually did leak????? and ret got accused of instead of the actual one who is going to get caught pretty soon. Either that or it all blew over and was never even real. O.o
hmm looking at this game from the POV of "He threw this game" his end result was not that legit he didnt seem like it was a real upset, it looked like an act in his face. HAHA fuckin guy is baller! i was never a savior fan until now :D on a side note, all of my friends who never liked sc heard about this and they kinda showed interest in the topic of sc lmfao.
You should change the title of this thread. On the side menu, it looks like you're providing real confirmation since the question mark doesn't appear. If I didn't bother to read the whole title or your first line, I would have thought this was an official announcement. Misleading.
Fomos used the outline of Savior because he's a suspect. That's all. The Korean media often does this with police investigations because they are not allowed to mention his name in written form. It's not a big deal.
On April 13 2010 04:31 wishbones wrote: on a side note, all of my friends who never liked sc heard about this and they kinda showed interest in the topic of sc lmfao.
tell that to the ppl who say pro BW is dying because of this
On April 13 2010 04:32 Ryo wrote: You should change the title of this thread. On the side menu, it looks like you're providing real confirmation since the question mark doesn't appear. If I didn't bother to read the whole title or your first line, I would have thought this was an official announcement. Misleading.
Fomos used the outline of Savior because he's a suspect. That's all. The Korean media often does this with police investigations because they are not allowed to mention his name in written form. It's not a big deal.
Good point. Still pretty funny that someone actually found the original photo though. The title does seem a little misleading, but I couldn't think of anything better. Can one of mods change the title to something more suitable please?
Seriously there are tons of games that can look just as suspicious. Blunders and stupid decisions happen all the time even by famous players. Making threads like that is pretty pointless, even more so before we at least get some kind of confirmation about this all.
Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
On April 13 2010 04:41 LunarDestiny wrote: How about Idra canceling his CC against Nony in the TSL?
Noob mistake happens, no absolute prove progamers are losing games on purpose.
there was a LOT of money involved in that if you recall. and I can't imagine many people getting the better end of that transaction, except a select few.
On April 13 2010 06:16 JWD wrote: Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
In cases like this, where a mere accusation can be as damaging as a conviction (people will remember the accusation and just forget he was innocent, like with most rape cases that end in an acquittal)
On April 13 2010 04:41 LunarDestiny wrote: How about Idra canceling his CC against Nony in the TSL?
Noob mistake happens, no absolute prove progamers are losing games on purpose.
there was a LOT of money involved in that if you recall. and I can't imagine many people getting the better end of that transaction, except a select few.
you know this is purely coincidence but rekrul made a lot of money off of that game/series in particular and he's the one that opened the lid on this situation...just an observation
Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
I agree. If the names are released, then the fandom can confirm things, hate on and cry about the involved players, and then move on.
Right now, though, everyone is free to suspect every single player and every single game ever played. Rumors, many of them totally unsubstantiated, are already starting to fly left and right. Right now, people can accuse any number of perfectly legit players and coaches of crimes, the scope of which can and will be greatly exaggerated. And all of this has the potential to be very damaging to the e-sports scene as a whole.
The best thing Kespa can do now is publically fess up, name and disbar the players involved, and make very clear the exact extent and incidences of their crimes. The longer the scene goes without confirmation, the more damage will be done...
On April 13 2010 04:41 LunarDestiny wrote: How about Idra canceling his CC against Nony in the TSL?
Noob mistake happens, no absolute prove progamers are losing games on purpose.
But its already been uncovered as real and now its just left up to speculation until there is facts. Games like Spear v Savior are pretty obvious ones to look for, considering even at that point he would be the favourite so therefore better odds too.
On April 13 2010 04:41 LunarDestiny wrote: How about Idra canceling his CC against Nony in the TSL?
Noob mistake happens, no absolute prove progamers are losing games on purpose.
there was a LOT of money involved in that if you recall. and I can't imagine many people getting the better end of that transaction, except a select few.
you know this is purely coincidence but rekrul made a lot of money off of that game/series in particular and he's the one that opened the lid on this situation...just an observation
The prize money Idra could earn is more than than whatever Rekrul could pay him to do it, so it wouldn't make any sense.
Hehe, I could find out my post somewhere claiming such situation on TL where I was called an idiot and a moron, I've repeated my words when TSL2 was played that such situation could take place )
I can't say I knew that such things is 100% sure but I always knew that 'slumping' and other shit like that wasn't random and I'm not surprised at all
On April 13 2010 04:41 LunarDestiny wrote: How about IdrA canceling his CC against NonY in the TSL?
Noob mistake happens, no absolute prove progamers are losing games on purpose.
But its already been uncovered as ReaL and now its Just left up to speculation until there is facts. Games like Spear v sAviOr are pretty obvious ones to look for, considering even at that Point he would be the favourite so therefore better odds too.
On April 13 2010 04:41 LunarDestiny wrote: How about IdrA canceling his CC against NonY in the TSL?
Noob mistake happens, no absolute prove progamers are losing games on purpose.
there was a LOT of Money involved in that if you recall. and I can't imagine many people getting the better End of that transaction, except a select few.
you know this is purely coincidence but Rekrul made a lot of Money off of that game/series in particular and he's the one that opened the lid on this situation...Just an observation
The prize MoneyIdrA could earn is more than than whatever Rekrul could pay him to do it, so it wouldn't make any Sense.
Rekrul is a poker player. Poker players are on level 3 or level 4, and non poker players are on level 1 or level 0. The fact he made a thread here taking Action instead of getting Action in Korea Where no one here would Notice, would be the obvious reason for him to not make a thread here since it wouldn't make Sense and would arouse suspicion so he expected us to not expect him to expect making a thread taking Action. For those of us on TL still suspicious of this, because we are on level 2 or 3 b/c they play poker as well, like Smuft or Nazgul, he would expect them to expect him not to expect them to think he would still make a thread taking Action, taking it to level 5. Which is another reason he later joked about in a post, saying he rigged the games with IdrA, that was him taking it to level 6, which is Really level 1.
I would imagine him and IdrA made a couple hundred grand off of this, and the capped $2500 thread was Just some sort of alibi. $2500 is barely enough to buyin at 10/20, hardly worth gambling at all.
Wow Savior. :/. I really hope there arent too many left. Ugh and if Luxury is part of it too for sure... god, I really loved Luxury and was excited when he came to KT. :/.
On April 13 2010 07:35 PokePill wrote: Rekrul is a poker player. Poker players are on level 3 or level 4, and non poker players are on level 1 or level 0. The fact he made a thread here taking action instead of getting action in Korea where no one here would notice, would be the obvious reason for him to not make a thread here since it wouldn't make sense and would arouse suspicion so he expected us to not expect him to expect making a thread taking action. For those of us on TL still suspicious of this, because we are on level 2 or 3 b/c they play poker as well, like Smuft or Nazgul, he would expect them to expect him not to expect them to think he would still make a thread taking action, taking it to level 5. Which is another reason he later joked about in a post, saying he rigged the games with idra, that was him taking it to level 6, which is really level 1.
I would imagine him and Idra made a couple hundred grand off of this, and the capped $2500 thread was just some sort of alibi. $2500 is barely enough to buyin at 10/20, hardly worth gambling at all.
Are you nuts? Who is rekrul going to be betting this kind of money with for amateur Starcraft games? People aren't stupid they wouldn't even take up this kind of action with him.
On April 13 2010 07:14 infinity2k9 wrote: XLbet deliberately has low limits because they know this is a possibility
yes, the payouts for korea air force making to ACE match is very high, wouldn't be surprised it happened. Looking how jangbi and fbh play their last game is really suspicious, they know what was going on.
Regardless of whether these allegations against Savior are true or false, we are pretty much assured that Savior's career will become tainted and may very well end in the upcoming month.
Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
I agree. If the names are released, then the fandom can confirm things, hate on and cry about the involved players, and then move on.
Right now, though, everyone is free to suspect every single player and every single game ever played. Rumors, many of them totally unsubstantiated, are already starting to fly left and right. Right now, people can accuse any number of perfectly legit players and coaches of crimes, the scope of which can and will be greatly exaggerated. And all of this has the potential to be very damaging to the e-sports scene as a whole.
The best thing Kespa can do now is publically fess up, name and disbar the players involved, and make very clear the exact extent and incidences of their crimes. The longer the scene goes without confirmation, the more damage will be done...
The whole point is that they haven't found out for certain how many gamers are really guilty of this. Why release a list and then have to add or remove names from it. If you wrongly put someone on an official list when no charges have been pressed, then you've ruined his career forever. If you release a list leaving out some guilty parties then not only will fans feel betrayed later on when names are added but Kespa will look even more stupid.
No list can be released until they've finished their investigation. It's such a serious issue so they to be thorough and not mess things up even further by rushing the investigation.
Take a look at the TSL. Idra ESC cancels a CC to lose one of his games. Ends up losing one game because of a 13 CC build against cheese. And turns around and does the exact same build against the same cheese in the next game. Especially after saying to the media before hand that the only way Nony could beat him is with cheese. I don't see anyone flying the red flag of suspicion here.
Stuff happens. Not only do people make newbie mistakes occasionally but they also make stupid mistakes in the search for bragging rights. When I play against a friend that I know I am better then, I don't play in the same manner I would against a player on the same skill level as me. I do stupid little stuff like trying to cannon rush his natural or disruptive web push, we all do it.
There's always the chance that the thought that went through Savior's head was 'Oh, he tried to cheese me, haha, watch me cheese him back, I'm just that good.' And then the smirk at the end is because he realized his arrogance just cost him what would have been an easy win.
Innocent until proven guilty, and that Savior v Spear game prove nothing other than the fact that Savior is an obnoxious asshole like the rest of us.
This whole 'reveal name' crap have been going on in Korea itself for years.
They consider it as personal harassment if they reveal the names of the accusers because they weren't proven guilty yet. If they don't turn out to be guilty in reality, the government just harassed the person by revealing its name as <insertcrimehere>, and to Koreans, that doesn't sound right.
Now, this issue was huge few months ago when a middle school girl was raped and killed in South Korea.
While they were investigating, the government knew their prime suspect, yet they didn't release his name until they became desperate. Why? Because the law said not to. Many people were raging because of this decision. Have they not, the suspect would have been arrested sooner, and the girl might have lived.
So yea. Korea. They might have suspects and all, but unless they are really desperate to catch the person or so, they won't release the names due to personal harassment issues. I mean, you don't want to say IdrA threw that game off with CC unless he's proven guilty, right?
I appriciate the new info but i dont think this entitles its own thread, yeah fomos have suspected games but its not actual proof like the title suggests, also most of the post is your own opinion which i dont really agree with, they're not going to pick a photo which has some subliminal messaging which serves to confirm the rumors :\ Thanks for the info though
On April 13 2010 08:54 Navi wrote: Innocent until proven guilty imo. I always liked to believe that players are clean . . .
Doing so would be pretty naiive to be honest. Do you really not understand the appeal of making more money by working less and not having to win vs busting you ass off for one match that probably won't even mean that much to you?
Example: Luxury v Hwasin on roadrunner. I think its really obvious that game was thrown considering how laughable luxury's micro was and his decision to sac 5 drones trying to stop a bunker that was clearly not even in range of his natural hatch. Does that game mean anythin gto luxury? No. He just made some easy money from it. To be honest I'd do the same if I were given the opportunity.
On April 13 2010 23:51 Peetee wrote: I agree with LunarDestiny.
Take a look at the TSL. Idra ESC cancels a CC to lose one of his games. Ends up losing one game because of a 13 CC build against cheese. And turns around and does the exact same build against the same cheese in the next game. Especially after saying to the media before hand that the only way Nony could beat him is with cheese. I don't see anyone flying the red flag of suspicion here.
Stuff happens. Not only do people make newbie mistakes occasionally but they also make stupid mistakes in the search for bragging rights. When I play against a friend that I know I am better then, I don't play in the same manner I would against a player on the same skill level as me. I do stupid little stuff like trying to cannon rush his natural or disruptive web push, we all do it.
There's always the chance that the thought that went through Savior's head was 'Oh, he tried to cheese me, haha, watch me cheese him back, I'm just that good.' And then the smirk at the end is because he realized his arrogance just cost him what would have been an easy win.
Innocent until proven guilty, and that Savior v Spear game prove nothing other than the fact that Savior is an obnoxious asshole like the rest of us.
Honestly by your standard of suspicion anything short of sending all workers to the middle of the map for 5 minutes is probably just an accident, right? Theres no way a progamer who spends 10 hours every day for 5 years would defend as miserably as luxury defended vs Hwasin.
And again, ITS NOT THAT HARD TO BELIEVE IT WOULD HAPPEN. It's easy money that u get from working less. Put yourself in that position. You have an upcoming proleague match. Wat's more appealing to you: practice the entire day studying the map and studying the other player and working to form a build to play against him and then learning all the intricacies of the build for the next 3 days or just purposely agreeing to make a blunder and profit from it.
Yes, but doing so would lead me to believe that we don't all live the land of milk and honey with floating fairies and mystical dragons. Are you trying to kill my positive outlook on life?
Vs 2 gaterush, prox hatch kill probes defend main with lings+sunk. Then he realize its a forge, so he must cancel the hatch since protoss will have 1 cannon in main.
Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
I agree. If the names are released, then the fandom can confirm things, hate on and cry about the involved players, and then move on.
Right now, though, everyone is free to suspect every single player and every single game ever played. Rumors, many of them totally unsubstantiated, are already starting to fly left and right. Right now, people can accuse any number of perfectly legit players and coaches of crimes, the scope of which can and will be greatly exaggerated. And all of this has the potential to be very damaging to the e-sports scene as a whole.
The best thing Kespa can do now is publically fess up, name and disbar the players involved, and make very clear the exact extent and incidences of their crimes. The longer the scene goes without confirmation, the more damage will be done...
The whole point is that they haven't found out for certain how many gamers are really guilty of this. Why release a list and then have to add or remove names from it. If you wrongly put someone on an official list when no charges have been pressed, then you've ruined his career forever. If you release a list leaving out some guilty parties then not only will fans feel betrayed later on when names are added but Kespa will look even more stupid.
No list can be released until they've finished their investigation. It's such a serious issue so they to be thorough and not mess things up even further by rushing the investigation.
Better: government transparency. The DA should announce who is under investigation and why. Stress that they aren't confirmed guilty yet, they just want information.
On April 13 2010 23:51 Peetee wrote: I agree with LunarDestiny.
Take a look at the TSL. Idra ESC cancels a CC to lose one of his games. Ends up losing one game because of a 13 CC build against cheese. And turns around and does the exact same build against the same cheese in the next game. Especially after saying to the media before hand that the only way Nony could beat him is with cheese. I don't see anyone flying the red flag of suspicion here.
Stuff happens. Not only do people make newbie mistakes occasionally but they also make stupid mistakes in the search for bragging rights. When I play against a friend that I know I am better then, I don't play in the same manner I would against a player on the same skill level as me. I do stupid little stuff like trying to cannon rush his natural or disruptive web push, we all do it.
There's always the chance that the thought that went through Savior's head was 'Oh, he tried to cheese me, haha, watch me cheese him back, I'm just that good.' And then the smirk at the end is because he realized his arrogance just cost him what would have been an easy win.
Innocent until proven guilty, and that Savior v Spear game prove nothing other than the fact that Savior is an obnoxious asshole like the rest of us.
Honestly by your standard of suspicion anything short of sending all workers to the middle of the map for 5 minutes is probably just an accident, right? Theres no way a progamer who spends 10 hours every day for 5 years would defend as miserably as luxury defended vs Hwasin.
And again, ITS NOT THAT HARD TO BELIEVE IT WOULD HAPPEN. It's easy money that u get from working less. Put yourself in that position. You have an upcoming proleague match. Wat's more appealing to you: practice the entire day studying the map and studying the other player and working to form a build to play against him and then learning all the intricacies of the build for the next 3 days or just purposely agreeing to make a blunder and profit from it.
The problem with that train of thought is that you're only going to get offered money to lose if you're expected to win. I mean, from the perspective of a bookie, if Flash were playing it would be worth rigging the match because a lot of people would bet on him, but if someone like Justin were playing I wouldn't bother. If you take too much money and lose too often then you stop making money, since your value dissipates. You need to win often enough so that people still trust you to pull through. Even rigging a few matches is risky, considering how volatile Starcraft is; you rig one too many, your winrate drops down to even 50%, which isn't unlikely since you're going to be lacking practice in all likelihood, and no one is paying you to drop games anymore. So from the perspective of the player, you want to rig as many matches as possible while still being a consistently winning player. For that reason you can't assume that too many matches are rigged, not only because it would be really suspicious. For example, there's no way Effort's slump is because all of his past few games have been rigged. At this point, no one is going to bet on him anymore, so no one is going to pay him to lose.
Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
I agree. If the names are released, then the fandom can confirm things, hate on and cry about the involved players, and then move on.
Right now, though, everyone is free to suspect every single player and every single game ever played. Rumors, many of them totally unsubstantiated, are already starting to fly left and right. Right now, people can accuse any number of perfectly legit players and coaches of crimes, the scope of which can and will be greatly exaggerated. And all of this has the potential to be very damaging to the e-sports scene as a whole.
The best thing Kespa can do now is publically fess up, name and disbar the players involved, and make very clear the exact extent and incidences of their crimes. The longer the scene goes without confirmation, the more damage will be done...
The whole point is that they haven't found out for certain how many gamers are really guilty of this. Why release a list and then have to add or remove names from it. If you wrongly put someone on an official list when no charges have been pressed, then you've ruined his career forever. If you release a list leaving out some guilty parties then not only will fans feel betrayed later on when names are added but Kespa will look even more stupid.
No list can be released until they've finished their investigation. It's such a serious issue so they to be thorough and not mess things up even further by rushing the investigation.
Better: government transparency. The DA should announce who is under investigation and why. Stress that they aren't confirmed guilty yet, they just want information.
hmm looking at this game from the POV of "He threw this game" his end result was not that legit he didnt seem like it was a real upset, it looked like an act in his face. HAHA fuckin guy is baller! i was never a savior fan until now :D on a side note, all of my friends who never liked sc heard about this and they kinda showed interest in the topic of sc lmfao.
I know, people who didn't care about starcraft at all are now interested in the scandal, it's kinda funny.
Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
I agree. If the names are released, then the fandom can confirm things, hate on and cry about the involved players, and then move on.
Right now, though, everyone is free to suspect every single player and every single game ever played. Rumors, many of them totally unsubstantiated, are already starting to fly left and right. Right now, people can accuse any number of perfectly legit players and coaches of crimes, the scope of which can and will be greatly exaggerated. And all of this has the potential to be very damaging to the e-sports scene as a whole.
The best thing Kespa can do now is publically fess up, name and disbar the players involved, and make very clear the exact extent and incidences of their crimes. The longer the scene goes without confirmation, the more damage will be done...
The whole point is that they haven't found out for certain how many gamers are really guilty of this. Why release a list and then have to add or remove names from it. If you wrongly put someone on an official list when no charges have been pressed, then you've ruined his career forever. If you release a list leaving out some guilty parties then not only will fans feel betrayed later on when names are added but Kespa will look even more stupid.
No list can be released until they've finished their investigation. It's such a serious issue so they to be thorough and not mess things up even further by rushing the investigation.
Better: government transparency. The DA should announce who is under investigation and why. Stress that they aren't confirmed guilty yet, they just want information.
Its a East Asian human rights issue so no.
I'm aware of that.
But that rule just allows for easy coverups and information suppression, which plays directly into Kespa's hand here. They want to sweep this under the rug as quickly as possible and pretend it never happened.
Whatever Korean law forbids the press from naming suspects is really dumb. So Fomos can give us little hints and let the rumor mill run wild, but the truth is illegal? I don't understand. Rumors can be far more damaging than official suspicion—and at least if someone reported on who was implicated, the suspects would be able to step up and defend themselves without seeming a "little too worried about rumors".
I agree. If the names are released, then the fandom can confirm things, hate on and cry about the involved players, and then move on.
Right now, though, everyone is free to suspect every single player and every single game ever played. Rumors, many of them totally unsubstantiated, are already starting to fly left and right. Right now, people can accuse any number of perfectly legit players and coaches of crimes, the scope of which can and will be greatly exaggerated. And all of this has the potential to be very damaging to the e-sports scene as a whole.
The best thing Kespa can do now is publically fess up, name and disbar the players involved, and make very clear the exact extent and incidences of their crimes. The longer the scene goes without confirmation, the more damage will be done...
The whole point is that they haven't found out for certain how many gamers are really guilty of this. Why release a list and then have to add or remove names from it. If you wrongly put someone on an official list when no charges have been pressed, then you've ruined his career forever. If you release a list leaving out some guilty parties then not only will fans feel betrayed later on when names are added but Kespa will look even more stupid.
No list can be released until they've finished their investigation. It's such a serious issue so they to be thorough and not mess things up even further by rushing the investigation.
Better: government transparency. The DA should announce who is under investigation and why. Stress that they aren't confirmed guilty yet, they just want information.
Its a East Asian human rights issue so no.
I'm aware of that.
But that rule just allows for easy coverups and information suppression, which plays directly into Kespa's hand here. They want to sweep this under the rug as quickly as possible and pretend it never happened.
quit making Kespa out to be some evil entity. any sporting association would try to cover up something which could potentially destroy the scene. the blame lies on the players who were tempted into rigging games.
everyone knows that these illegal activities took place, it's absurd to believe that Kespa and whoever else are pretending that it never happened. when the investigations are complete, no one will be covering up anything.
What the shit, the hatchery cancel fucked himself. I know the hat was bit far but couldnt savior make the hatchery closer and morph sunkens instead? it out ranges cannons, kills probes in 2(3) hits, and delay toss economy, forcing zealot to move back.
What is there to get from canceling? all the shit he morphs comes from 1 hat 3 larvaes anyway. Nat wouldnt work cuz he is so delayed already vs 3 zealot and proxy cannon.
i am by no mean pro, but that's just my speculation.