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Possible cheating in the ESL Pathtopro final

Asodimazze

https://twitter.com/AlfioZacco
Wow. This situation is similar to this thread, but much bigger than this. I'm so lucky I didn't start going competitive this year. lol
That MLG Dallas online qualifier situation is similar to this one indeed, but in that case the cheater didn't obtain anything. He managed to ruin the tournament but he still obtained 0.

In this case the cheater :

- ruined the tournament;
- won 1k $, which is a lot...expecially compared to NRS events payouts. It's around the same amout a player gets for placing 5th at a Premier;
- might win a free trip to the US (which is probably worth around 2k$) and has the chance to win a substantial amount of money playing for the biggest prize pool any NRS event has ever had.
 

Asodimazze

https://twitter.com/AlfioZacco
Online tournaments are a bad idea in general
Sasso online tournaments are way too important to give up on them, why do you think they are a bad idea?

The main issue, imho, is the fact that despite the presence of many cheating hints and 1 month investigation from ESL, Bambooka didn't receive any penalty.

It's not admins fault, and I understand that it's not possible to say that he cheated 100%, but, for online tournaments, an extremely high chance of cheating should still be penalized or there will always be ways to break the rules without consequence, no matter what ruleset will be used. Microphones, webcams or whatever are not enough.

Admins need more power
 

Tweedy

Champion
I'm happy to quote you if you want. You can't deny that this is hugely ironic given your posting history.

You were the one talking about how online was equal to offline and people didn't need to take things offline, because playing online was just as good as holding an offline major.

I can't be the only person who remembers this :p
No I didn't. Saying the online is good does not = saying online is offline. I've said that sometimes the best is determined by who can spend money to travel but again that doesn't say online is as good as offline. No one liked your post for a reason. I've never said that lol.

You've slowly become one of the worst posters on this site, between your subtle player shaming and arguing non-stop with shit posters in results/announcement threads. You'd be on my ignore list already if mods could be ignored.
 

UsedForGlue

"Strength isn't everything"
This is all very well researched dude, very good.

Everything I’m about to say is based on my own experience of KingUsha, as I’ve played vs him randomly since injustice 1. He is a super sketchy dude that even takes random casual online games super seriously, to the point were he has lost to me in MKX with Kung Lao, and before the second game can begin I will have received a message saying “only started using KL”, of course, upon checking his character record, it turns out to be his number one character, so something like this wouldn’t be out of character for him.

When you said KingUsha. I wasn’t surprised.

No doubt he will have other questionable Russian mates on here that will try and vouch for him simply because he is Russian so are they. I think @stosn has already tried to defend him, of course, without reading the ESL rules before doing so.
 

Zionix

AKA Ponkster
It's up for interpretation and was in question from the moment it started. Extremely obvious I honestly believe and to a jury of peers, one would expect to receive a majority verdict in favour of disqualification.

Sadly this isn't the case, hopefully in the future we can have a tribunal panel for top 16/8 that can judge these online qualifiers to stop fraud and improve not only the quality but also help legitimize online players and their placings.
 

SaSSolino

Soul Stealing Loyalist
Sasso online tournaments are way too important to give up on them, why do you think they are a bad idea?

The main issue, imho, is the fact that despite the presence of many cheating hints and 1 month investigation from ESL, Bambooka didn't receive any penalty.

It's not admins fault, and I understand that it's not possible to say that he cheated 100%, but, for online tournaments, an extremely high chance of cheating should still be penalized or there will always be ways to break the rules without consequence, no matter what ruleset will be used. Microphones, webcams or whatever are not enough.

Admins need more power
Online tournaments are dependent on too many external fators, it makes no sense to put money on them in my opinion.
 

Jynks

some heroes are born, some made, some wondrous
possible simple solution. Put all the prize money into a grand finals at a offline. Then people have to actually play live to get paid.
 

Asodimazze

https://twitter.com/AlfioZacco
possible simple solution. Put all the prize money into a grand finals at a offline. Then people have to actually play live to get paid.
I don't think that would solve any problem, people cheat online even in tournaments where the prize pot is non existent or very low, they would surely do that when a free trip somewhere is on the line.

The only real solution is give the admins the power to disqualify when there are very strong hints of cheating, without the necessity of any 100% proof
 

Asodimazze

https://twitter.com/AlfioZacco
E-League is confirmed to take place from October 27th to November 10th... Considering that the trip alone is probably worth more than 4-5k, this is the biggest fraud in the history of all FG.
 

Lt. Boxy Angelman

I WILL EAT THIS GAME
So help me god, I can't enjoy the cheap globally conscious thrill of international politics and affairs without Russia sticking their dick in the soup, now this might catch fire and discredit E-League in some way...

You shouldn't be having an international competition without means of competent verification.

Online tournaments are dependent on too many external fators, it makes no sense to put money on them in my opinion.
Shazam.
 

legion666

Champion
This is all very well researched dude, very good.

Everything I’m about to say is based on my own experience of KingUsha, as I’ve played vs him randomly since injustice 1. He is a super sketchy dude that even takes random casual online games super seriously, to the point were he has lost to me in MKX with Kung Lao, and before the second game can begin I will have received a message saying “only started using KL”, of course, upon checking his character record, it turns out to be his number one character, so something like this wouldn’t be out of character for him.

When you said KingUsha. I wasn’t surprised.

No doubt he will have other questionable Russian mates on here that will try and vouch for him simply because he is Russian so are they. I think @stosn has already tried to defend him, of course, without reading the ESL rules before doing so.
I am from Russia and everything you say about Kingusha is absolutely true. I don't think any sensible person will vouch for that shit. Especially when bambooka is taking Inspectachoz's place in eleague, he is an amazing Atro player from my area, who can't get a visa.
Real talk: Ban Russia and stop involving these visaless dudes

Don’t @ me

Also the only people really cheated by this of true is foxy and madzin. P2p has different rules for Eu than Usa which disallowed then to participate like gross and other did in Usa.

EU needs to mind the gap ( @CrimsonShadow )
And I remember pig talking that Russian players are irresponsible for not getting a visa in time, that isn't always true. The problem is getting an American visa for Russians in general these days. And you can't blame a player for the situation in international relationship between two governments. Most of the good players in Russia don't have much spare money, and just applying for visa costs a lot for them.
This cheating situation is a mess, but you can't blame all Russian players for the crap that a couple of cheaters did. Sure we are fucked because we were born in the wrong country))) you guys are so lucky !
Great solution to the visa problem would probably only let those who already have a visa to participate in online qualifiers. And right now situation isn't much different. Even if a visaless dude wins, his place still goes to the next person in line who has visa. But why even bother ?! I mean sure ban Russia, why would you want your community to grow on the international level.
 

Tweedy

Champion
Path to pro has been the weirdest part of Eleague. It doesn't involve the best players in the region that it involves, and it's only online? It's been sketchy since day 1.
 

Asodimazze

https://twitter.com/AlfioZacco
Path to pro has been the weirdest part of Eleague. It doesn't involve the best players in the region that it involves, and it's only online? It's been sketchy since day 1.
Rules forced players to choose between pathtopro and IPS events. If you got 45 IPS points during the whole season, you lose the chance to play in the pathtopro circuit and forfeit the 1st place money that you might have won before getting the 45 points.

It didn't help anyone, I was registered for Viennality but had to drop out due to the rules. I didn't attend VSF for the same reason.

Rules deserve their own topic really.
 

Zhidoreptiloid

Watcher from the sky
No, dude, right wroten is "sukablyad".
"Suka" - ur mother
"blyad" - is so wonderful woman.
I know russian lil bit, bicoz i work half-year with russian comapnies, they teach me, how to play injustice very well.
Russian community and players >>>>> pindosys community and players. Even Sonig Thoughs