Recently, allegations of match fixing in the Cevo Season 5 match
between iBUYPOWER and NetCodeGuides.com came to our attention. The
details are in this DailyDot article: http://www.dailydot.com/esports/match-fixing-counter-strike-ibuypower-netcode-guides/
We can confirm, by investigating the historical activity of relevant
accounts, that a substantial number of high valued items won from that
match by Duc “cud” Pham were transferred ( via Derek “dboorn” Boorn ) to
iBUYPOWER players and NetCodeGuides founder, Casey Foster.
All together, the information we have collected and received makes us
uncomfortable continuing any involvement with these individuals.
Therefore we will be directing our CS:GO event partners to not allow any
of the following individuals’ participation in any capacity in
Valve-sponsored events:
Duc “cud” Pham
Derek “dboorn” Boorn
Casey Foster
Sam “Dazed” Marine
Braxton “swag” Pierce
Keven “AZK” Larivière
Joshua “Steel” Nissan
Professional players, their managers, and teams’ organization
staff, should under no circumstances gamble on CS:GO matches, associate
with high volume CS:GO gamblers, or deliver information to others that
might influence their CS:GO bets.
In 2014 we witnessed the explosive growth of CS:GO as a competitive
eSport, and 2015 has already started strong. But as CS:GO grows, it’s
important to consider the substantial impact an individual professional
Counter-Strike player has on the health and stability of their sport.
Performing before an audience of millions of fans, they are ambassadors
for their game – the strength of professional Counter-Strike comes from
the integrity of its players and teams.
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