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  2. Counter-Strike match fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Counter-Strike match fixing scandal was a 2014 match fixing scandal in the North American professional scene of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO).It involved a match between two teams, iBUYPOWER and NetCodeGuides.com, where questionable and unsportsmanlike performance from the team iBUYPOWER, then considered the best North American team, drew suspicion, resulting in a loss for the ...

  3. Cheating in esports - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest match fixing scandals in esports occurred when South Korean authorities arrested 12 individuals, including three players, involved in five fixed StarCraft II matches in October 2015. [22] The Counter-Strike match fixing scandal in 2015 involving iBUYPOWER and NetCodeGuides was one of the most notable instances in esports. [4]

  4. Counter-Strike coaching bug scandal - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is a multiplayer first-person shooter released in 2012, [1] where two opposing teams compete against each other. [2] Players of the game have incomplete information about the other team and their location, meaning that any method to discover additional information about the other team is extremely powerful.

  5. ShahZaM - Wikipedia

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    Shahzeb Asghar Khan (born October 8, 1993), [1] better known as ShahZaM, is currently a content creator for G2 Esports. [2] He was a former CS:GO professional player before announcing that he would be officially making the switch to Riot Games' Valorant.

  6. Category:Video game controversies - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Fodder (video game) Chameleon (console) Cheating in online games; Chronicles of Elyria; Chuchel; Condemned 2: Bloodshot; Condemned: Criminal Origins; Cooking Mama: Cookstar; Corrupted Blood incident; Counter-Strike coaching bug scandal; Counter-Strike match fixing scandal; The Crew (video game) Death of Brandon Crisp; Crunch (video games)

  7. Richard Lewis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, Lewis broke the story that two professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive teams, iBUYPOWER and NetcodeGuides.com, were conspiring in a match fixing scandal for financial reward in 2014. Valve, the game's developer, later permanently banned the players involved from any tournaments organized by the company. [16]

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    Oil prices will fall to an average of $65 per barrel in 2025 amid an oversupply of crude and a backdrop of slowing demand as countries shift toward cleaner energies and forms of transportation ...

  9. Category:Match fixing - Wikipedia

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