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We know this is a crazy and sensitive issue, especially since Life is the most high profile player to be caught up in an "investigation". But please stay calm and refrain from slandering players until we have more information. Egregious posts will be dealt with accordingly.
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On January 30 2016 03:54 ilikeredheads wrote: wait a minute? was he arrested or brought in for questioning? because those are completely different things.
He got arrested with warrant
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This doesn't look good at all.
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Duck hands for Life......
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Oh god, hope it's just pre-cautionary
Don't want to see Life become the Savior of Sc2
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On January 30 2016 03:54 ilikeredheads wrote: wait a minute? was he arrested or brought in for questioning? because those are completely different things. Not in Korea
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Life was really mediocre in SPL all season, and then all of a sudden was his old self at Blizzcon. Hopefully that is just coincidence but could also be the reason he dropped more games then expected.
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On January 30 2016 03:56 MMT wrote: He might be there to testify against KT.
That would explain why he wanted to switch teams, and explain the strange losses KT suffered in proleague in 2015. I'm pretty sure you are wrong, a lot of their players were slumping in general so the losses weren't that strange, but even so, damn that would be fucking scary if kt was doing that shit never gonna happen but still
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On January 30 2016 03:52 Nirel wrote: I really hope he has nothing to do with match fixing. i'd probably stop watching sc2 for a long time if it were the case.
life was the only reason i'm still watching sc2. I have not seen any gsl/ssl game this year.
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On January 30 2016 03:52 Nirel wrote: I really hope he has nothing to do with match fixing. i'd probably stop watching sc2 for a long time if it were the case.
So if a thief burgles a house, would you stop living in this world? What kind of logic is that to stop sc2 for just one guy?
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On January 30 2016 03:57 CrayonPopChoa wrote: Life was really mediocre in SPL all season, and then all of a sudden was his old self at Blizzcon. Hopefully that is just coincidence but could also be the reason he dropped more games then expected.
He would be far from the only player to have disparate proleague / individual league results (July won an OSL when he wasn't even good enough to be fielded for proleague iirc). Not to mention Korean style long-running tournaments versus weekend lans.
So I really wouldn't put any stock into this line of thinking.
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Whatever the issue (even if a 'sorry, false alert' would obviously be more than welcome), I especially hope that everything will be fully explain, all the who, what and hows. Next hours/days/(weeks? é_è) will be hard
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On January 30 2016 03:58 Shield wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2016 03:52 Nirel wrote: I really hope he has nothing to do with match fixing. i'd probably stop watching sc2 for a long time if it were the case. So if a thief burgles a house, would you stop living in this world? What kind of logic is that to stop sc2 for just one guy?
Quitting SC2 and quitting life are very very different
It's not a rational thing - sports fandom is very emotional. When you get heartbroken like that, sometimes it's best to take a break
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On January 30 2016 03:58 xuanzue wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2016 03:52 Nirel wrote: I really hope he has nothing to do with match fixing. i'd probably stop watching sc2 for a long time if it were the case. life was the only reason i'm still watching sc2. I have not seen any gsl/ssl game this year. You are missing out then, check TY games from Code A, those were freaking amazing, especially the last game
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On January 30 2016 03:56 MMT wrote: He might be there to testify against KT.
That would explain why he wanted to switch teams, and explain the strange losses KT suffered in proleague in 2015.
Well aren't you a peach. Get out.
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On January 30 2016 04:03 Bagration wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2016 03:58 Shield wrote:On January 30 2016 03:52 Nirel wrote: I really hope he has nothing to do with match fixing. i'd probably stop watching sc2 for a long time if it were the case. So if a thief burgles a house, would you stop living in this world? What kind of logic is that to stop sc2 for just one guy? Quitting SC2 and quitting life are very very different It's not a rational thing - sports fandom is very emotional. When you get heartbroken like that, sometimes it's best to take a break
I don't know, man. If houses in my neighborhood were getting burgled every few weeks (as in bets getting voided on Pinnacle), I'd probably consider moving.
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On January 30 2016 03:57 CrayonPopChoa wrote: Life was really mediocre in SPL all season, and then all of a sudden was his old self at Blizzcon. Hopefully that is just coincidence but could also be the reason he dropped more games then expected.
Y'know what?
That makes a lot of sense.
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On January 30 2016 03:52 Nirel wrote: I really hope he has nothing to do with match fixing. i'd probably stop watching sc2 for a long time if it were the case.
wtf why?
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On January 30 2016 03:56 neurego7647 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2016 03:54 ilikeredheads wrote: wait a minute? was he arrested or brought in for questioning? because those are completely different things. He got arrested with warrant
Source? And direct translation please since you're Korean. I don't really see that mentioned :/
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On January 30 2016 04:09 ErectedZenith wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2016 03:57 CrayonPopChoa wrote: Life was really mediocre in SPL all season, and then all of a sudden was his old self at Blizzcon. Hopefully that is just coincidence but could also be the reason he dropped more games then expected. Y'know what? That makes a lot of sense. If you look at Life's career he has always been like that tho, he has never played all that great in team leagues, and for individual leagues he always does nothing for a few months, and then he just decides to get good against and stomp everyone, its super weird
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On January 30 2016 04:09 ErectedZenith wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2016 03:57 CrayonPopChoa wrote: Life was really mediocre in SPL all season, and then all of a sudden was his old self at Blizzcon. Hopefully that is just coincidence but could also be the reason he dropped more games then expected. Y'know what? That makes a lot of sense. No, it doesn't.
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