A Valorant Pro Just Got Caught Boosting and Cheating…



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35 thoughts on “A Valorant Pro Just Got Caught Boosting and Cheating…”

  1. bro jampii got banned forever from cs for having a friend play on his account who cheated like years before he went pro I don't see the difference in what happened here 3 months is so short considering riot banned sinatraa for longer for not even doing anything riots on some bullshit

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  2. i dont really understand, all the "evidence" is just that the guy got a lot better in a short period of time, its not impossible is it ? I dont understand why no one is still giving her the benefit of the doubt. How can you all be so sure her q was cheating ?

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  3. Queueing with a cheater – 3 months ban
    Community: TOO SHORT OF A BAN
    Meanwhile MLBB:
    Verbal sexual harassment on stream – competetive 2 weeks ban.
    Community: IT'S TOO MUCH HE'S EARNING FOR HIS FAMILY TOO HUHUHUUHU
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    Precisely why I just realized after my first vct watch how the esports scene internationally just feels different.

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  4. Imo she should have gotten a ban higher than 3 months, cause sinatraa got 6 months just for being accused of something. I know that sexual abuse is a lot more serious than this, but it was just an accusation that they banned him from competing for, whereas she actually did get boosted by a cheater. It should have been at least the same amount of time, but maybe that's just me.

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  5. It's not possible to know for sure if she knew that person was cheating or not. You'd have to be her and she'd have to admit or we have to find some kind of documentation of her saying she knew. Without that, a lifetime ban would be unfair. 3 months is HUGE in the esports world

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  6. IMO I think that if she GENUINELY did not know, 3 months sounds about right. It is really hard
    to prove whether or not she knew. If she did know, something close to a lifetime is adequate.

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  7. this should be at least a years ban. i personally believe perma banning her is too far considering she didn't cheat she just queued with someone who cheated and because this was outside of competition, it was just ranked. but 3 months is nothing and it sets a precedent that pros can get away with doing whatever and only receive a slap on the wrist.

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  8. i think an indefinite competitive/pro ban would be better than 3 months, because if she genuinely didn't know, well then riot can end it when thats sorted out. But if not, and she keeps fighting it, Riot could keep her in suspension with reason to do so. That way everyone is kinda happy.

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  9. Slaze was a part of Valorant Game Changers, so I really hope what she did doesn't taint the tournament. The whole point of game changers is to create opportunities for women, so if people associate her with Game Changers, it could give a bad name, and go directly against what the tournament is all about.

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