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I dont know how IBuypooper can get away with the scam
Wich means it's a risky move from ESL, since they're not gonna get sponsored by Valve anymore
But good for them, they have more options.
This ! it just goes to prove that the people supporting IBP are clueless 10 year old who join some fad their favorite streamer/youtuber supports, and ESL is so hungry for views that they will in fact cater to these people, i guess the next move for them will be letting known hackers playing oh and they can have m0e ( convicted cheater but somehow popular ) as a analyst, hell maybe get Phant0mlord to run the betting ?
revoking a ban on proven match fixers and cheaters is a step back, it's not like there are many rules to follow in CS, it's not that bloody hard.