Tommy "Taiga" Le at Crosshairs for Match Fixing

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Tommy "Taiga" Le at Crosshairs for Match Fixing

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05 April 2024 17:37

Tommy "Taiga" Le, a well-known figure in the Dota 2 community, has faced recent allegations of involvement in match-fixing and suspicious betting activities. Last year, during the Dota Pro Circuit final tour, Taiga was notably absent from the first three matches with OG due to personal reasons. Rumors of match-fixing arose, initiated by Valve-banned player Yaroslav “Limitless” Parshin, who accused Taiga of involvement. Former Virtus.pro coach Arsenii “ArsZeeqq” Usov partially supported these claims. Months later, Taiga disclosed his struggle with gambling addiction. Now, a newly surfaced video purportedly shows evidence of Taiga's involvement in match-fixing, alleging collaboration with Russian matchfixers and significant debts incurred from insider information and deliberate actions during matches.

Following the news, OG Esports released a statement,

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Tommy "Taiga" Le at Crosshairs for Match Fixing

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05 April 2024 17:37

Tags: Dota

Tommy "Taiga" Le, a well-known figure in the Dota 2 community, has faced recent allegations of involvement in match-fixing and suspicious betting activities. Last year, during the Dota Pro Circuit final tour, Taiga was notably absent from the first three matches with OG due to personal reasons. Rumors of match-fixing arose, initiated by Valve-banned player Yaroslav “Limitless” Parshin, who accused Taiga of involvement. Former Virtus.pro coach Arsenii “ArsZeeqq” Usov partially supported these claims. Months later, Taiga disclosed his struggle with gambling addiction. Now, a newly surfaced video purportedly shows evidence of Taiga's involvement in match-fixing, alleging collaboration with Russian matchfixers and significant debts incurred from insider information and deliberate actions during matches.

Following the news, OG Esports released a statement,

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