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17:43, 07.03.2023
Monte player Viktor sdy Orudjev accused the players of the PALOMA mix of using cheats during the European Pro League Season 6 for CS:GO. The Ukrainian esports player made a statement on Twitter.
Monte became the champion of the European Pro League Season 6 by defeating the accused cheating mix PALOMA in the grand final. sdy's team also played against the Polish team in the upper bracket semifinals of the tournament, where they also came out on top. Despite the dry victories in both matches, they were very close.
After reviewing the game recordings, Orudjev called on the organizers to stop inviting PALOMA to tournaments. He also asked tournament operators to start using anti-cheats regardless of the level of competition.
We won European pro league, finally this end i can type. You as a t.o. should never invite this paloma/permitta team to your tournament. If you analize their demos its obvius for any reasonable player that they are cheating. I hope to never play against them. Its a disgrace to our counter-strike scene, and i will not be silent. You should use any anti-cheat doesnt matter which tier tournament is it.
Is it true that PALOMA players are cheaters?
sdy did not limit himself to empty accusations, he also shared clips in which, in his opinion, PALOMA used cheats. In one of the videos, Dawid Layner Falczyński changes his mind about throwing a flash grenade at point A on the Nuke map in order to switch to his weapon and kill one of the Monte players who is about to appear on his screen.
We won European pro league, finally this end i can type. You as a t.o. should never invite this paloma/permitta team to your tournament. If you analize their demos its obvius for any reasonable player that they are cheating. I hope to never play against them. 1/2
— 🇺🇦 Viktor Orudzhev 🇺🇦 (@somedieyoungCS) March 7, 2023
In another video, Mariusz casey Jarząb looks at the wall, then jumps to the left near the door at point A and avoids death from an enemy sniper who was aiming at the exact corner where he was located.
— 🇺🇦 Viktor Orudzhev 🇺🇦 (@somedieyoungCS) March 7, 2023
The European Pro League Season 6 took place online from February 18 to March 7. The teams competed for a prize pool of $20,000. The tournament results can be found at the link.
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