Mooninites wrote:
yes and both teams are trying to win, if it's in their best interest to lose a game for better seeding then that sounds like a flaw with the tournament. I don't understand how you can punish a team trying to win, even if it means losing
Because it's sports and not wall street.
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What many of you don't realize is that Curse and Dignitas are long time friends. Why would you reveal potential strategies when theres an upcoming big event? Wouldn't you want just a friendly, chilled out match with people you consider close friends? When you're two big teams, does a small (yes that amount of money IS small for esports teams of their caliber) really matter?
No, it doesn't.
Stop trying to make these two teams out as scumbags for trying to have fun. They did not plot who would win/lose. They decided to have an ARAM and split the prize money. MLG and Riot are using the world "collusion" because lets be honest- most of the people reading about this are dumb teenagers who have no idea what that word means. Its a word that sounds much worse than it is. Wording is key in dealing with situations like this.
The problem was NOT that they wanted to split the pot. Hell, it's their money they can do whatever they want with that. Curse wanted to get a beter seeding at the Regional Qualifiers next week and, that's what MLG accused them of, asked Dignitas to let them win. This is match-fixing and pretty much the worst thing you can do as someone in a tournament.
Proof would be nice
No, it doesn't.
Stop trying to make these two teams out as scumbags for trying to have fun. They did not plot who would win/lose. They decided to have an ARAM and split the prize money. MLG and Riot are using the world "collusion" because lets be honest- most of the people reading about this are dumb teenagers who have no idea what that word means. Its a word that sounds much worse than it is. Wording is key in dealing with situations like this.
Wintermond wrote:
The problem was NOT that they wanted to split the pot. Hell, it's their money they can do whatever they want with that. Curse wanted to get a beter seeding at the Regional Qualifiers next week and, that's what MLG accused them of, asked Dignitas to let them win. This is match-fixing and pretty much the worst thing you can do as someone in a tournament.
Proof would be nice

I will not judge without proof, and I will not belive without proof.
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Wintermond wrote:
Because it's sports and not wall street.
I guess i'll wait for you to come up with a legitimate answer

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Mooninites wrote:
I guess i'll wait for you to come up with a legitimate answer
This particular answer has to do with some form of "honor system." And while I might not like losing, if taking a dive would keep me in teh tournamanet and increase my chances of getting far enough in the tournament to make money I would be inclined to do so. It goes agains the conventions of being a good sport though and i wouldn't like doing it, but there are no rules that say I can't dive a match to better my chances.
Really disappointed if this is true. They were definitely 2 of my favorite teams going into the regionals and I was hoping for a good finals. The games did look quite legit though (besides the ARAM) and since Curse denied the accusations I'm going to wait for some actual proof.. I'm not sure what to think of this :c
This is not uncommon in hockey world championships to maybe lose a bit to get an easier opponent in a quarter final. I don't get what the big scandal is here even IF they did it. But I won't say "bad teams" until proven.
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Mooninites wrote:
I guess i'll wait for you to come up with a legitimate answer
The next time you're talking warm words, I'll stop discussing with you. I treat you respectfully, I expect the same of you. You brought no argument, I did.
What I want to point out with that is, that sports is about the competition. Sports is competition in it's purest form. It doesn't even have to do with honor. There is absolutely no point at all in doing sports when there's manipulation involved.
Also: "if it's in their best interest to lose a game for better seeding then that sounds like a flaw with the tournament."
Nope, it's against the rules to intentionally lose in order to get your opponent a more favourable seeding in a different tourney(Because that's what would've happened to Curse afaik). That's no flaw with the tournament, it's a flaw with the players who can't play by the rules.
I think Riot and MLG have enough proof, I don't think they would DQ two of the biggest LoL teams for no reason. Here's a nice summary of statements regarding the situation:
- Curse: Appolgized for planning the ARAM with Dignitas and denied any other accusations
- MLG: The ARAM was unfortunate, but the reasons for being disqualified were for conspiring to split the prize money.
- Dustin Beck/Riot: The ARAM was not the reason for disqualification, but rather the teams colluding to throw the match.
- Dignitas: Recognized that some of the accusations are valid, but not which ones. They will release a more detailed statement at a later date.
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