Winter Bear's carry confessed in 322 at EPL
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Ivan “4IVAN” Moshkovsky confessed to playing 322 at European Pro League Season 34 in the match between
Winter Bear and
Ilbirs eSports.
The relevant information was shared by Eduard “zverHDD” Ashurkevich on Telegram.
"Sometimes the right decision is not to make a fuss! This is not the first time the player has been accused of dirty tricks, but this time things turned out differently. As it turned out, 4IVAN was unable to fulfill the order. As a result, people who were used to making money on 322 suffered considerable financial losses.
After the match ended, in order to “cover their backs,” the guys who suffered financial losses initiated an investigation on their own and may have put pressure on the player himself. The player was brought in for a conversation with the tournament organizer, where he confessed to what he had done. However, even this did not change the main thing.
The bookmakers made all the calculations and will not cancel the bets."
According to a statement by Eduard “zverHDD” Ashurkevich, the esports player was unable to fulfill the order for a fixed match, which resulted in significant financial losses for the organizers of the scheme, who decided to get out of the situation by initiating an investigation and nullifying the results of the match. The
Nemiga Gaming manager noted that the organizers of the fixed match were unable to recover their losses because the bookmakers decided not to cancel the match results. Nevertheless, zverHDD believes that it is important to pause before disclosing such incidents so that their organizers cannot recover their losses by taking advantage of the scandal.
"That is why it was important to pause and not raise a media storm prematurely. Not to do what some people wanted so badly — to urgently announce the ban and annul the match results publicly.
A ban is not a tool for pressure or an attempt to get money back, but the final point in the story! For my part, I will continue to see such cases through to the end. I hope that the tournament organizers I will be contacting will support the practice of adding such players to ban lists. This is necessary in order to protect normal players and teams from such filth in the future."
We would like to remind you that earlier, Alexander “Nix” Levin accused Muhammad “Inyourdream” Rizki of cheating in game 322 in a match against
Heroic at BLAST Slam 6.





