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2easy4's KenaN ghosted against fnatic
Following 2easy4's nine rounds on fnatic it turns out one of their players, KenaN, was able to see some of fnatic's actions on a monitor the whole time.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Nov 28, 2009 01:41
Following 2easy4's nine rounds on fnatic it turns out one of their players, KenaN, was able to see some of fnatic's actions on a monitor the whole time.After unknown German team 2easy4 managed to take nine rounds off fnatic in their first game fans may have thought perhaps this underdog side were going to be the surprise of the group. In fact they went on to lose all of their games and finish bottom of the group.
Now it emerges that there has been an element of foul play involved as a video emerged of a 2easy4 player, who goes by the alias KenaN, watching some monitors which were showing fnatic's players for spectators. While watching the fnatic actions he is seen shouting information to his team-mates.
View the video for yourself:
Ever the investigative journalists the boys from rakaka hopped on this story and interviewed the player to see what he had to say for himself:
While such behaviour is clearly unsportsmanlike, and unfair in the sense that fnatic had no such luxury, some of the fault here clearly should lie at the feet of the DreamHack organizers who thought it was acceptable to have a monitor showing the other team playing within the eyesight of a player playing them. As one can see from the video all KenaN does is look up with his eyes, it's not as though he gets out of his seat and goes around a corner and looks at some strange angle.
Source: fnatic and rakaka
Now it emerges that there has been an element of foul play involved as a video emerged of a 2easy4 player, who goes by the alias KenaN, watching some monitors which were showing fnatic's players for spectators. While watching the fnatic actions he is seen shouting information to his team-mates.
View the video for yourself:
Ever the investigative journalists the boys from rakaka hopped on this story and interviewed the player to see what he had to say for himself:
While such behaviour is clearly unsportsmanlike, and unfair in the sense that fnatic had no such luxury, some of the fault here clearly should lie at the feet of the DreamHack organizers who thought it was acceptable to have a monitor showing the other team playing within the eyesight of a player playing them. As one can see from the video all KenaN does is look up with his eyes, it's not as though he gets out of his seat and goes around a corner and looks at some strange angle.
Source: fnatic and rakaka
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Funny video though :D
ps: thx for video
I mean it's like putting a mouse with a snake. What would the snake do?
Owkay he ghosted and he admitted it. But give the guy a break ;).
It was really rude from the guy who was interviewing him.
You already know the answers. This is just laughing with someone ...
Most of the people. When they are sitting behind a team and playing against them. They also do it.
But this is Dreamhack there fault and not the player in my opinion ;).
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lets be realistic, who wouldn't use that opportunity in that situation? :D
Everyone would have used that opportunity to ghost. If someone claims other it´s a lie. CS-players are also just humans ;)
NICE TRY !
But yeah, definitely not too well thought out from DreamHack's side.
lool
:E