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In LGD, a hammer was used to fake the game, and the recorded chat records were published.
In LGD, a hammer was used to fake the game, and the recorded chat records were published.

In LGD, a single player was beaten by a hammer and the chat record was made public. At three o'clock this morning, someone in Weibo released a screenshot of players participating in match-fixing to LGD team's single-game player, Hammer Jay, and the recorded chat was released.

In LGD, a single player was hit by a hammer and the recorded chat was made public. League of Legends LPL Spring Championship has entered the final stage. However, at this juncture, someone broke the news that "Jay was faking in LGD" in Weibo, and released the corresponding screenshot and recording "evidence", which triggered a huge heated discussion.

Jay is a single player in LGD, and he was eliminated.

The thing is, recently, someone suddenly posted on Weibo that Jay, a single LGD player, participated in the match-fixing, and also exposed a lot of screenshots of Jay's suspected participation in the match-fixing.

Whistleblowers expose "evidence"

In addition, the whistleblower also exposed the recorded evidence of Jay's participation in the match-fixing. According to the phone number in the recorded video, we can know that the number belongs to Jay, a single player of LGD.

Faced with all kinds of evidence exposed by reporters, players expressed disbelief after seeing it. After all, these "evidences" are too abundant, so now many players are hoping that the official can investigate this matter quickly and then reply to everyone quickly. If this is true, Jay, a single player of LGD, must be severely punished. But if this is false, we must also give Jay, a LGD single player, an "innocence".

It is worth mentioning that after the "Bo Penalty Event", everyone thought that the "fake match" with LDL would be completely rooted. But who would have thought that similar news broke out in this LPL spring competition. If a single player Jay really participated in the match-fixing, does this prove that the official punishment for Bo and other players is still "too light"? It can't completely eradicate the effect of players participating in match fixing.

For the netizens who broke the news about Jay's LGD fake match, I have to say that if it is true, it will definitely cause dissatisfaction among countless players. After all, the domestic top LOL league like LPL is absolutely not allowed to happen.

Now the LGD official has officially issued a document to make a corresponding response, saying that the club has investigated the matter and will tell you in time once there is a result. In this regard, I hope that the official can thoroughly investigate this matter in the follow-up. No matter what the result is, I hope the official can give you a clear answer.

In LGD, a player was defeated in a fake match and the chat record was made public. 2 LPL was a serious match last year. At that time, the bloggers who were still in the team revealed that they had played a fake match, and LPL and LDL caused an uproar. Later, the official intervened in the investigation and found out a bunch of players who violated the rules or participated in match-fixing, but there were many controversies in the process, especially the question of punishment scale was questioned by the audience.

However, during this year's LPL Spring Tournament, there was no relevant news, but from the standpoint of the audience, the fake match probably still exists, but it was not exposed.

LGD players were defeated in a match of match fixing.

At three o'clock this morning, someone in Weibo released screenshots of players participating in the anti-counterfeiting competition to the LGD team's single player Hammer Jay, and took out a lot of screenshots of chat records. Aite recorded the official blogs of LGD and League of Legends, and said that he had compiled the recorded evidence.

Later, this person released recorded evidence one after another, and then a large number of onlookers ate melons.

I briefly looked at the screenshot of the chat record. The screenshot is about how to operate the fake match. At first, I seemed to want to eat 28 points, and then I said I wanted to eat 2-0 points, and then my head was 10. In the process, I mentioned that Jay players should be inferior to the line as much as possible and let the left hand swim more.

Therefore, it is certain that the chat record says that the content of match-fixing is aimed at TES.

Besides, I also mentioned playing BLG games. I won't say much about this game. The person who asked Jay to forge the game said that he would study it with the company. As for whether there is any operation in playing BLG, it is not particularly clear.

Three recordings were released, each of which took a long time. Only a few short clips were released, one of which was about "who won" and the other was about cooperation. It was difficult to judge who was involved in the recording.

LGD did not respond to the official.

There are two time points for mobile phone recording, one is March 18, and the other is March 20th. Judging from the evidence that has been taken out, after a simple analysis and confirmation of the parties in the recording, the authenticity of this disclosure can be well determined. Personally, I think this disclosure belongs to the level of heavy hammer spark and should be true.

The mobile phone number given by the informant is indeed Jay's, and Alipay's name is Chen Bo, which can be matched.

Because it is at 3 am, LGD and League of Legends officials have not responded yet. It is speculated that after seeing such news, a follow-up investigation will be conducted. If it is true, it will be subject to a series of penalties. What I don't know now is whether other LGD team members also have fake balls.

Let's look at the TES game again. It's a score of 2-0, and the number gap is really big.

After the official intervention, it should be possible to quickly find out the truth and whether there is match-fixing in BLG or other games except TES.

After the news broke, the audience's main doubt was why LGD had to play TES, feeling that it could not make much money.

LPL match-fixing is hard to put an end to.

Judging from the strength analysis of the two teams, the score of 2-0 is indeed the most likely, but the scoreboard in the game can still have a good income, but the income is really not as much as that of the unpopular game. Probably because the middle position is not good, so I will earn less and be more stable.

Personally, this news confirms the audience's views on LPL and LDL fake balls.

The fake match between LPL and LDL is now a difficult situation to end. Players can only consciously resist, and the official can't give much help. The reason is that after every match-fixing incident, the players are severely punished, but the people behind the scenes will not be hurt.

In this way, traders can cast a wide net and look for players who can fake the ball.

There are so many players in LPL and LDL, who are famous and can get high salaries, and they don't bother to play fake football. Only those at the top of the pyramid, many famous players and teams we are familiar with, probably can't play fake football, but those players in other teams who don't have such high salaries are too tempting to play fake football.

Personally, many clubs in LPL and LDL are not professional enough to give clear guidance to players. In addition, many players are really young and may give up their bright future for some temptations.

LGD singles were exposed to fake matches, and a lot of evidence came out.

The time has come to April 6. According to the schedule, the LPL semi-final knockout will be staged on time on April 8. RNG, V5, TES and JDG, which have made full preparations for the competition, are ready to go to the LPL Spring Finals stage. What LOL players didn't expect was that before TES and V5 confronted each other, one of the main LPL players was caught in a "fake match" storm. He was Jay who played for the optimistic LGD team.

The scenery of LGD is no longer there.

The optimistic LGD team has brought infinite touch to the fans. Looking back at the S 10 season, LGD took the last bus of the LOL global finals under the leadership of Peanut and domestic single night. Although it failed to achieve good results, it also left a "LGD summer limit" in the memory of fans. Later, LGD terminated the contract with Peanut, and many main players were cut off. LGD fell to the bottom, so far failed to return to the stage of the World Series, and even missed the playoffs again and again, leaving a lonely figure.

Looking back on the road that LGD has traveled, in the regular season, LGD tactics are in a downturn and online players are not playing well. The last single "Fear" and the single "Jay" made frequent mistakes. This year's LGD ended its regular season tour with an embarrassing record of 3 wins 13 losses, ranking second from the bottom in the LPL standings. As the saying goes, "it rains all night." When LGD hit rock bottom, an insider exposed evidence that Jay Chou was cheating on LGD.

Jay was exposed as a fake match.

The insider appeared in the LGD topic square, posted a screenshot of his chat with Jay's trumpet (suspected, now cancelled), and took the initiative to fall in love with the official blog of LGD League of Legends and Jay's real-name authentication. LGD single Jay fake match?

Looking at the chat records, the optimistic opponent of LGD team is TES (lying gun). In order to earn illegal benefits, the two negotiate how to achieve certain conditions (such as head gap). Among them, the "insider" asked Jay to maintain a disadvantage during the game and let TES gold left-handed knights swim out easily, while the player suspected of Jay revealed that "my teammates will help me".

Not only that, the insider also mentioned the game between LGD and BLG (whether it was operated or not), announced the number of Jay players, and revealed that he had recordings and other evidence in his hand. In the three recordings released, the insider discussed the way of cooperation with the other party. As long as it is determined whether the other party's voice comes from Jay of LGD, it is believed that both clubs and leagues can find out the reason at the first time and severely punish the professional players involved in match-fixing and become the "background board" of TES and BLG.

Looking at the detailed data of TES and LGD, TES won by "big head", and Knight, the golden left hand, controlled the rhythm. On the other hand, BLG also won easily in straight sets. In the first game, he was afraid that barbarian king's performance would be replaced, and Garvey's substitute appearance still failed to save the savior.

For e-sports, "match-fixing" is a poison, which not only violates the fair and just competitive spirit of e-sports, but also greatly reduces the audience's enthusiasm for watching the game and causes harm to innocent players on the field. Therefore, the official LOL tournament has held players' meetings again and again to inform players of the dangers of fake matches. The player who participated in the fake match, hell to pay, and BO who took a break from the sidelines are an example. So did Jay take part in the match? Waiting for the investigation results of the league and LGD club.