Counter-Strike professionals are still banned from playing

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Only a few months later various professionals Counter-Strike players were banned from betting on their own matches, the Sports Integrity Commission has imposed sanctions “against 35 players for betting on related crimes ”.

These crimes occurred in Australia, North America and Europe, and the ESIC works with the police in each territory, especially in Australia, where such things can be found. break the law.

Although the ESIC says that sanctions are not yet an example of party resolution, they add that “there is a great possibility that it will issue charges for fixing matches derived from the ongoing investigation ”.

Prohibitions, which have a severity from 12 months to 60 months, they are for a combination of players betting on their own matches, betting against his team in the competition and generally bets on the matches of the competitions of which they are a part.

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