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South Korean netizens are hotly discussing that JAY fake matches are punished: permanent bans are of course, and it is very surprising not to let lol be broadcast

Fake race!

This is a very eye-catching and topical word in any esports, and since a few years ago, fake games have been associated with the LPL. Although the LPL has previously reported a wave of LDL and LPL fake players due to the FPX before the wild BO, this cancer does not seem to have disappeared, and there are still players who are desperate to take risks and touch the red line!

South Korean netizens are hotly discussing that JAY fake matches are punished: permanent bans are of course, and it is very surprising not to let lol be broadcast

Just recently, some netizens broke the news that LGD single jay players were suspected of playing fake games and participating in spinach, which caused a lot of attention as soon as it broke out, and then LGD quickly responded to report to the League of Legends official, and just last night, the results of the investigation on this matter were also released, unfortunately, this revelation is true.

According to the official notification of the League of Legends, the JAY player did have improper behavior that affected the fairness of the LPL, and also participated in the relevant betting, and the announcement JAY violated the 11.2.5 non-cooperation with the investigation in addition to the professional terms of the relevant player.

South Korean netizens are hotly discussing that JAY fake matches are punished: permanent bans are of course, and it is very surprising not to let lol be broadcast

Regarding the relevant provisions of 11.2.5, we can refer to the "2022 Season League of Legends Pro League Rules (January 2022 Version)" officially released in January 2022, which has a detailed explanation.

South Korean netizens are hotly discussing that JAY fake matches are punished: permanent bans are of course, and it is very surprising not to let lol be broadcast

After this matter was exposed, LGD said in the official response that he immediately recalled Jay for relevant investigations, and now it seems that he should refuse to cooperate and did not return to the team to accept the investigation.

So Jay was also punished with the league's highest-level punishment package:

1. Banned for life and not allowed to participate in any League of Legends-related events

2. No league of legends related games may be broadcast live on any live broadcast platform

For such a punishment, many domestic netizens are also clapping their hands and saying that they should be severely punished for fake matches, and for the fake game scandal that the LPL has broken out, the LCK netizens next door are also watching dramas and eating melons, all kinds of ridicule

South Korean netizens are hotly discussing that JAY fake matches are punished: permanent bans are of course, and it is very surprising not to let lol be broadcast

-This processing speed is faster than I thought, lifetime ban, deserve it

- Lifetime ban This is natural, but banning live streaming really didn't expect it

-LPL makes it clear that it is to cut off all the back roads you have to make a living from League of Legends

- Is banning live streaming useful? There is a profession called substitute training on the LPL side, which can still make money

-Substitute training in our (Korean LCK) is a violation of the law

- There is already a large-scale underground training, and there is also a legal sparring

-Haha, laugh to death, it seems that there are fake races over there every year

-It really sucks

- Didn't they get a mass penalty once a year? Who else dares?

-As long as the money is in place, what dare not dare

As long as it is profitable, this kind of thing cannot be completely eliminated, and now many platforms allow spinach to be psoriasis advertising not to be dealt with, which further aggravates the participation of many people, if you want to completely eliminate this behavior, you must punish it from a higher level, otherwise Jay will definitely not be the last.

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