Many years ago, Dopa received a life sentence for a much lighter violation, but this League of Legends coach was only banned by Riot for a year.
In the professional League of Legends community, there have been many cases of players violating Riot Games’ competition rules, leading to shocking ‘sanctions’. In which, many punishments are so severe that they destroy or even directly end the careers of some players.
However, not all punishments make the gaming community feel fair. Recently, a coach at the Ultraliga tournament, Konrad “Kaseko” Szewczak, received a full “penalty combo” with many violations including: Toxic in the game, elo buffs, result settlement, account sharing.
The official announcement was made from Riot Games.
The incident was investigated and confirmed by Riot Games, and then the “music company” made a decision to ban Kaseko for 1 year (until February 16, 2023) from League of Legends tournaments.
Coach Konrad “Kaseko” Szewczak.
Immediately after the announcement was posted, the Western gaming community gave a lot of mixed opinions. Some people think that this decision is “understandable” because Riot Games does not want to destroy the career of Polish coach Kaseko.
But on the contrary, there are also many people who think this punishment is unfair: “It’s quite strange to eat the whole elo buff combo, share accounts, fix results and be toxic but only get banned for 1 year. The punishment is like a light blow to the hand.”
“This guy must be trying to finish his to-do list. The only thing missing is using the tool to complete the ‘god of strength’ combo, he’s just trying to do the super speed ‘destroy Esports career’ challenge.” – series of comments “ca khà” the owner of the fine.
On the other hand, there are also many gamers who point out the injustice and call out the name of Dopa – who was “banned for life” for violations much lighter than Kaseko.
“Meanwhile, Dopa received a life sentence.”
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