The EPL administrator refuted Koma's alibi: Team Spirit streamer accused of 322
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Team Spirit, Kamil "Koma" Biktimirov, who has been accused of involvement in fixed 322 matches, was recently defended by another 322 player, Baurzhan "lilskrip" Bismayev. However, this alibi was debunked by an EPL administrator. An interview with the administrator was published on cyber.sports.ru.
Screenshots recently surfaced online showing money transfers from lilskrip to Koma. Dota 2 community immediately accused Koma of participating in fixed matches (Koma, a member of Team Spirit, has been permanently banned by Valve for playing on someone else's account, although there was no prior information about his involvement in 322 matches). However, lilskrip came to Koma's defense, stating that it was payment for participation in the EPL league. This information was contradicted by the EPL administrator.
The EPL administrator, Jipa, stated regarding the money transfer to Koma:
All the prize winnings that Luna Gaming achieved were from the 2nd place at the EPL World Series: America Season 1, which amounted to $2500 for the whole team. The tournament concluded on October 29, 2022. The screenshots show that some of the transfers were made much earlier than the end of the season and the payouts.
Lilskrip attempted to defend Koma, but Jipa exposed him by pointing out the inconsistency in the dates.
Earlier, the Team Spirit streamer claimed that ESL could unban him and other players banned by Valve from their tournaments. This did not sit well with many esports players and media personalities, including The International winner Oliver "skiter" Lepko, whose dissatisfaction can be read about in the article.






