A famous streamer shocked with a statement about mass 322 matches on the Dota 2 pro scene
Author: Hawk Live LLC
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Gleb 'y0nd' Vazhnov, referring to the words of one of his subscribers, revealed that about two years ago, teams in one of the regions regularly played 322 matches. At the same time, according to the content maker's statement, personal documents were taken away from the players.
The streamer shared the relevant story in a personal Twitch broadcast.
“Okay, I'll tell you this, I have one subscriber who played with me quite often in MM, he's there purely in the neighborhood of 10-11 thousand PTS, I think he's not playing now, and he, in short, moved to China with his parents, a long time ago, and played Dota, in fact, here I am when I talked to him 2 years ago, he says, he was sitting at a bootcamp of one of the teams, I don't know, passports were taken away from these guys in China, or maybe some other version of something, but in short, passports were taken away from the guys, they were sitting at the bootcamp, playing one of the beautiful tournaments without passports and playing 322. And here he was saying it's like, super common practice. It was. He threw me a couple pictures, like, they're on the bootcamp and it's done like this, you know, rat in rat in rat in rat in rat in rat in rat.”
Streamer did not name the tournaments where such schemes were practiced, nor did he reveal the names of the players who took part in them. Nevertheless, judging by the story of the streamer, we are talking about quite prestigious organizations. It is worth noting that now incidents with suspicions of 322 are punished as severely as possible, and players suspected of participating in such schemes are most often punished with a lifetime ban.
We would like to remind you that Vladislav “SilverName” Sinotov suspected some of the participants of The International 2024, who were among the first to leave the tournament, of being involved in 322.






