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MYM to face consequences?
Ledpc have reported a couple of rules that were broken by MYM during their best of three Qualification game for a chance to participate at the Extreme Masters European Championship. Missing Aequitas files, mousewheel duck jump and missing steam IDs are amongst the rules broken.
By Elke 'Binteh' Mahy
Oct 6, 2009 15:14
Ledpc have reported a couple of rules that were broken by MYM during their best of three Qualification game for a chance to participate at the Extreme Masters European Championship. Missing Aequitas files, mousewheel duck jump and missing steam IDs are amongst the rules broken.According to HLTV.org, ledpc came across a couple of broken rules after watching the Aequitas files after their 2-0 defeat against Meet Your Makers swe.
The winner of that game, the second qualifying round, would be allowed to participate at the Extreme Masters European Championship. Ledpc had a strong game, however, lost very closely on the first map, de_inferno, by 14-16. The second map, de_train, MYM won respectively 16-12.
One of the pointed broken rules is that Marcus 'Delpan' Larsson was apparently using duckjump on his mousewheel, which, as stated in the rules, isn't allowed. Delpan was consistently fragging on both maps, including top fragging on CT side de_inferno by a long run with a kill/death ratio of 20-11. It is unlikely that the mousewheel "improved" his performance by a lot, but according to Ledpc, rules aren't made to be broken and everyone has to follow them.
As for the two other broken rules Ledpc pointed out, there was a missing Aequitas file from Andreas 'moddii' Fridh. Also, Sam 'kvicken' Alvandpour who was standing in for Jimmy 'Jumpy' Berndtsson, had not filled in is Steam ID into his ESL profile. For anyone who has played in an ESL league before, you usually know this ends in the match being deleted and/or penalty points given to the team in the wrong.
Ledpc has apparently written a protest to ESL concerning the broken rules and expect actions to be taken against the team. The decision taken against MYM will be released later today.
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The winner of that game, the second qualifying round, would be allowed to participate at the Extreme Masters European Championship. Ledpc had a strong game, however, lost very closely on the first map, de_inferno, by 14-16. The second map, de_train, MYM won respectively 16-12.
One of the pointed broken rules is that Marcus 'Delpan' Larsson was apparently using duckjump on his mousewheel, which, as stated in the rules, isn't allowed. Delpan was consistently fragging on both maps, including top fragging on CT side de_inferno by a long run with a kill/death ratio of 20-11. It is unlikely that the mousewheel "improved" his performance by a lot, but according to Ledpc, rules aren't made to be broken and everyone has to follow them.
As for the two other broken rules Ledpc pointed out, there was a missing Aequitas file from Andreas 'moddii' Fridh. Also, Sam 'kvicken' Alvandpour who was standing in for Jimmy 'Jumpy' Berndtsson, had not filled in is Steam ID into his ESL profile. For anyone who has played in an ESL league before, you usually know this ends in the match being deleted and/or penalty points given to the team in the wrong.
Ledpc has apparently written a protest to ESL concerning the broken rules and expect actions to be taken against the team. The decision taken against MYM will be released later today.
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Picture thanks to readmore.de
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you can look him "aeq" with size 7kB in all matches when he play.
any big difference between 5kB~7kB ?
Otherwise everyone can say in the future "Oh, I just put my Steam ID in wrong place I'm a retard sorry but MYM did the same in that Ledpc match and nothing happened" "Oh I have Vista I got an Aequitas bug, sorry but hey MYM had the same so why should I bother or show professional attitude and just put WinXP on another partition for playing in ESL to avoid known bugs". In my opinion a league should avoid that.
It's the same with Tyloo vs SK-Gaming on IEM Chengdu, Tyloo used a bug watching under box/wall in this match which even gave them a round win, still SK won. The right thing here would have been to give Tyloo a penalty but if SK would have pressed charges everyone would have been crying how big bad SK could do that even if they won. Rules are rules.
It's the spains right to have a fair match under same conditions for everyone. If MYM broke rules they should be punished accordingly or even be disqualified. Same goes for any other Team.
These teams are not playing on the female CS level they want to play on a Extreme Masters event for a good chunk of cash, obviously they should know the rules and show some professional attitude.
what's really wrong with binding the mwheel with duck??
http://www.esl-world.net/masters/season4/europe/cs/qr2/player/2813523/
http://www.esl-world.net/masters/season4/europe/cs/qr2/player/4465911/
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But honestly i think that this things wouldn't change the outcome of the game.
Trying to exploit? Exploit what? the rules are there, very explicit.
i'm quoting Gorat0n :
"Dear lord help them" :/
But myms players broke the rules whathever are their excuses.
Generally the smaller teams got screwed by admins.. its a change.
Admins shouldn't look at the team's name.
Just a exemple : (there's a lot)
When France played against Denmark, Iorek didn't have aequitas (he had good excuses too)and it had to be replay. 3 days after we could see a denmark's player didn't have aequitas either, but admins didn't even look their..
I vote for a replay, if mym are so better, they should win again and learn the esl rules
They will loose anyway wtf? -.-'