RAMZES666 accused Elite League organizers of not paying out prize money
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Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev stated that the organizers of Elite League Season 2 still have not paid the prize money to the tournament participants. At the moment, the esports player doubts that the tournament operator will fulfill its obligations to the participants.
The player spoke about this on Twitch.
"The funny thing is that we were going to go there, but it seems that the prize money still hasn't been paid out. And it looks like it won't be paid out.
It was the Elite League. I dodged that tournament just in time. Tundra and I were going to go. Pure said, ‘Yeah, let's go, let's go’. And I persuaded him, ‘Vanya, please, let's not go. I beg you, let's not go’.
According to Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev,
Tundra Esports, which the esports player was a part of at the time, planned to participate in the event, and Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko wanted to play there the most. RAMZES666 himself did not want to play in this tournament because of the long flight to Lima. The esports player is glad that his team did not participate in the championship in the end.
"The tournament for which they never paid the money. Yes, what a mess it was. I'm so glad I didn't go there. God, I'm so glad I didn't fly to Lima. And I commented on it all night long. Still, I'm glad I wasn't there.
And this was right after Riyadh. The next day, we would have had to fly two days to Lima. Well, not exactly two, probably a day or a day and a half, but still a very long time."
The tournament operator ESB was responsible for organizing Elite League Season 2.
Earlier, Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev reflected on the prospects of buying his own Dota 2 team.






