A well-known esports player has been accused of boosting MMR: the player commented on the situation
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Bogdan "Iceberg" Vasilenko, a well-known esports player, stated that he was accused of MMR boosting right during a match, which he immediately denied, expressing everything he thinks about such claims.
The pro player shared this during a stream on Twitch.
"I've heard this about MMR more than once, people really think... those who can't analyze the number of games played by the people running against me. Just yesterday I was playing pubs, and a guy told me that I hire people to boost my MMR. Do you understand how crazy they are?"
According to him, Iceberg believes the MMR accusations are fabrications that have nothing to do with reality. He said that simply looking at the game history of the users playing against him would be enough to prove there was no MMR boosting.
The esports player admitted he doesn’t understand why people come up with such things without analyzing the real situation in Dota 2 matchmaking.
Earlier, Yaroslav "NS" Kuznetsov called on Valve to ban Quinn "Quinn" Callahan for six months.






