Dread accused Team Liquid of 322 at PGL Wallachia 6
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Andrey “Dread” Golubev, a former esports player, accused
Team Liquid of a 322-scheme during the match against
OG, wich they supposedly tried to hide very skillfully.
He made this loud statement during his Twitch stream.
“Guys, I was pulled into a game where a 322 is happening. This just can’t be described in other words. I also make mistakes, but who doesn’t make them doesn’t progress, but I want to point out that this is simply a 322-match of Team Liquid and nothing else. They can start talking now, trying to distract from it, but what did we just saw? The OG team is going five-man on the T2 tower with an Aegis that ends in 1.5 minutes.
The Liquid team jumps them outside of their highground. First they **** Mars, and when Mars backs off, Centaur also jumps in — great acting of desync. Storm Spirit Nisha could also get an Oscar for pushing the wave — oops, I stayed a bit longer on mid wave, damn, they killed me. They’re such actors. They go to bootcamps to practice 322-matches so it looks unnoticeble, and I noticed it for sure”
According to him,
Team Liquid played out the 322-scheme masterfully and even deserved an award for acting. He says they performed a fake desync in the teamfight against
OG, and while it wasn’t obvious, thanks to his Dota 2 experience he exposed them.
It’s worth noting that many analysts also paid attention to the suspicious moment in the teamfight with the still active Aegis. However, for now both teams didn’t react in any way to the rumors about 322 at the tournament.
As a reminder, earlier Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko played
Centaur Warrunner for the first time in 10 years.






