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 Maynard   United States. April 13 2010 01:51. Posts 889
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On April 13 2010 01:47 IdrA wrote:

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um
you're flat out making shit up, ive never said anything bad about grrr and i dont remember any comments about past foreigners "failure" beyond explaining why i think ive stayed here longer than most.

you had your own motives for going to korea, i have mine. im not here for an experience or an adventure or whatever, im here to play a game as well as i can. if you just wanted to have fun and you did, then you succeeded at that, but you still didnt succeed at gaming.

the superiority complex part was mostly due to all your posts on the sc2 forum recently "lolol i dont play this game but you nerds are terrible." basically you're just a faggot in general.


Ok whatever man. I can guarantee you that you'll regret your time in korea. And I'm sorry but the gaming level in that tournament final was substantially low. I think everyone was a little disappointed. Don't think your level was low but your opponents was. As a person just chillin watching this shit as a spectator I can comment.
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 Djabanete   United States. April 13 2010 01:51. Posts 2234
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So far I see a lot of condemnation and nothing in the way of evidence. Let's wait and see what happens.
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 BloodDrunK   Bangladesh. April 13 2010 01:51. Posts 2756
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On April 13 2010 01:49 konadora wrote:

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Then don't post.

+1.
seriously.the world will be much better without your shitty enlightenment and advice.
You have the power to create your own destiny.
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 Stropheum   United States. April 13 2010 01:52. Posts 1121
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On April 12 2010 16:02 LosingID8 wrote:
what i'm wondering is that kespa was clearly aware of these illegal betting sites and yet did not take action until now?

seems kind of weird...


Maybe some people in kespa were making a little money themselves? o.O
 
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 BloodDrunK   Bangladesh. April 13 2010 01:54. Posts 2756
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On April 13 2010 01:52 Stropheum wrote:

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Maybe some people in kespa were making a little money themselves? o.O

oh great.now we're speculating that kespa is also involved.what else can happen?
but to be fair you maybe right.or kespa are just too damn lazy.
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  PanzerDragoon   United States. April 13 2010 01:54. Posts 822Profile # 

On April 13 2010 01:46 Mooncat wrote:
Just in case I missed something: There's still no solid evidence about anyone's involvement right?


No solid evidence released yet because its a pending criminal investigation. But why do you think there were so many mysterious breaks, and players taken off the A team, and rule changes for the proleague? I mean, yeah, Luxury and Savior weren't exactly owning, but they weren't bad enough to be demoted to B team.

These news sites would not be running stuff like this if there wasn't stuff backing it up. I know you don't want to believe it, and hopefully it doesn't extend much past Savior and Lux, but I fear the worst (Bisu/Jaedong/Stork/Fantasy being involved, which would be huge =[)
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 Maynard   United States. April 13 2010 01:58. Posts 889
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On April 13 2010 01:49 konadora wrote:

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Then don't post.


Because it doesn't matter who cheated or who did what to win 500 dollars here and there. Main point is that it'll happen again by people who rae well known in the community. Can't put the chances of $ or asian women in korea or wutever in front of a basement dwelling nerd w/o expecting some cheating and underhanded shit.

You guys are acting naive. Oh my god youre so surprised that these guys would do this. But at least the nonkorean community is free of this right? And why would i throw some people under a bus for something so rampant that someone who didnt cheat was an exception rather than the norm.
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 yoshi_yoshi   United States. April 13 2010 01:59. Posts 438
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Wow, blows my mind. Hoping that evidence will come out to absolve many players. Just want to say:
- don't blame every slump on match-fixing. Everybody sucks now and then
- Go Flash. The guy cried after losing to hyvaa on a 2-game losing streak. If he is a cheater I'll prob stop watching pro-BW. I wonder how much they would have offered him to lose to Movie last OSL.
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 AmstAff   Germany. April 13 2010 01:59. Posts 908
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On April 13 2010 01:51 BloodDrunK wrote:

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+1.
seriously.the world will be much better without your shitty enlightenment and advice.



#3

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[x] Sentence them to jail

seriously what else?


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 Smuft   Canada. April 13 2010 02:00. Posts 282
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This is really shocking news but at the same time I feel really stupid for not expecting something like this to happen. There was simply too much incentive; the average salary of the accused progamers is probably under 100k, an amount any of them could make in a single game if they have enough money to bet.

It's really a tragedy but if you look at the history of sports this kind of thing has been going on since sports existed, as far back as the ancient olympics there was "match fixing". These days professional sports have teams devoted solely to maintaining the integrity of the games with their concern being sports betting and match fixing. Esports will now have to do the same.
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 iFU.pauline   France. April 13 2010 02:05. Posts 500
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On April 13 2010 01:59 AmstAff wrote:

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#3

and
[x] Sentence them to jail

seriously what else?





No need, system is corrupt these kids are just trying to make money as much a real estate is trying to sell you a house. Public apologize would be the best. It's impossible to avoid corruption when money is involved. It's better to just move on with more regulation.
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 Draconizard   April 13 2010 02:13. Posts 625
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I am rather ambivalent as to what the punishment should be. While those who participated in match fixing (if this can be proven conclusively) should definitely face some sort of retribution, I do not believe jail time or the like is the correct answer. The various pressures that progamers face make all this understandable, even if it is reprehensible.
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  PanzerDragoon   United States. April 13 2010 02:15. Posts 822Profile # 
Everyone who is proved to have thrown games or taken bribes to throw a game, or bet against themselves, should be permanently stripped of their progaming license. If Esports is to be legitimate it can't respond in any other way =[
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  SuperArc   Austria. April 13 2010 02:18. Posts 7781Profile Blog # 

On April 13 2010 02:15 PanzerDragoon wrote:
Everyone who is proved to have thrown games or taken bribes to throw a game, or bet against themselves, should be permanently stripped of their progaming license. If Esports is to be legitimate it can't respond in any other way =[


We had match fixing in the Italian football league four years ago. The players who were part of it still play today.

I think we are all overreacting because we've been hurt.
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 s.a.y   Croatia. April 13 2010 02:20. Posts 3583
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This kind of reminds me of fixing games in NBA or in Italian soccer (clubs involved such as Milan, Juventus and Inter, each of these are bigger than the entire kespa).

I hope the players all of the involved are punished. An extra plus for teamliquid admins for trying their best to keep the integrity of their tournaments.
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  PanzerDragoon   United States. April 13 2010 02:20. Posts 822Profile # 

On April 13 2010 02:18 SuperArc wrote:

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We had match fixing in the Italian football league four years ago. The players who were part of it still play today.

I think we are all overreacting because we've been hurt.

Which is the fucking wrong decision.

When the 1919 White Sox were caught fixing the world series, half the team got permanently banned from baseball because it so heavily tarnished the game. Pete Rose gambled on games as a player and manager, and he is barred from ever participating in baseball ever again. Dozens of college basketball players and schools have been punished or booted off the team for being involved in point shaving scandals.

Plus Italy, being a country where organized crime was a way of life, is much more accepting of bribes and corruption anyways.
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 tedster   April 13 2010 02:26. Posts 897
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Maynard is right and it's kinda silly that people are challenging him on this. Fuck, I remember when Elky was caught in a cheating scandal and everyone acted all surprised. I remember competing in old War3 tourneys and how often known cheaters would take 1st place without any repricussions. If you're deep into the scene you know who cheats and this shit is relatively rampant.

This shit happens in every sport and event and the only thing that is truly shocking is that steps aren't often taken to clamp down on it.

LOLing at people that don't take Maynard seriously. He's about as much an authority you're going to get on early SC. Ladder abuse at the very least was the norm rather than the exception, though I'd argue that it's usually not the "majority" cheating with regards to things like maphacks and thrown matches - it's just enough to be a sizeable %.
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 Dental Floss   United States. April 13 2010 02:28. Posts 974
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On April 13 2010 01:58 Maynard wrote:

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You guys are acting naive. Oh my god youre so surprised that these guys would do this. But at least the nonkorean community is free of this right? And why would i throw some people under a bus for something so rampant that someone who didnt cheat was an exception rather than the norm.



A cheater often justifies their actions by claiming that "everyone is doing it" and that they are just trying to keep up. In the mind of a cheater they are just leveling the playing field. To a cheater it is obvious that everyone else is cheating too. However, a non-cheater plays honestly because they can't imagine that other people would even want to win under false pretenses.

Do you see where I'm going with this?
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 d_so   Korea (South). April 13 2010 02:33. Posts 3150
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well if nothing else, if broodwar esports survives this it can survive anything
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  CursOr   United States. April 13 2010 02:35. Posts 5524Profile Blog # 
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