How much did BW Matchfixer make for fixing a game? (Sparkyz Storyz #12)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @jinjinBW
    @jinjinBW  5 дней назад +33

    This was on how much minnows of matchfixing made. People who were ringleaders/organizers made much more due to exploiting betting system.
    Famous case was Justin, who was ringleader and organizer for much of matchfixing incident, especially in Sparkyz.
    Justin was central broker and enabler for matchfixing but he wasn't as famous as SaviOr, so he got away with much more. He had been fined $3000 for his crimes but he's famously gotten away scot-free, and were rumored to have made millions off of fixing matches (betting on top of matchfixing), which apparently according to Hiya, is true. It's been rumored he has at spent $200k+ on lawyers alone. He has made enough to at least have paid to have his name scrubbed internet clean as he doesn't show up much under Naver search engine anymore.
    As for go.go, he later tried to make return to streaming but he bullying ByuL over here was his latest seeing since his stream wasn't too popular and quit soon after: ruclips.net/video/5_fwVLKFijY/видео.htmlsi=Luy_xt4n3ZF8OdYT&t=740
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  • @thetragicallyripped1
    @thetragicallyripped1 5 дней назад +14

    $180/mo is just....heartbreaking for giving up your education, living in teamhouse and basically having no life except gaming

  • @ButCritically
    @ButCritically 5 дней назад +23

    LMFAO the authorities checking his bank account and then apologizing for it I WOULD BE SO HUMILIATED TOO

  • @ChriSX13
    @ChriSX13 5 дней назад +6

    man, good on horang2 and tazza to help their bro out, they probably knew how much he was making

  • @miqotesoulia8620
    @miqotesoulia8620 5 дней назад +9

    wow the era of how BIG Starcraft was/still is, astonishes me. Passion used in evil ways. Glad he got charged

    • @jinjinBW
      @jinjinBW  5 дней назад +13

      you can also say impressionable kids got led astray but the cost was huge on other side; ruining an entire industry with blood and sweats going in to build up the said industry.
      It's sad on both sides but the real evils (brokers/ringleaders) got away with slap on the wrist

  • @Bleak13
    @Bleak13 4 дня назад +2

    Poor kids, getting taken advantage of from all angles

  • @LuckyGnom
    @LuckyGnom 4 дня назад +1

    Tbh I don't get what's wrong with betting on yourself winning either. However, it's weird that he started with these words and then when he was asked "Is this how much you got for losing?" he said yes.

    • @jinjinBW
      @jinjinBW  4 дня назад +1

      He didn't bet on himself though (and that is against rules in most professional sports: see Ivan Toney)
      He was offered money to throw the game.
      Maybe he's putting it better light on live

  • @bahadirozer
    @bahadirozer 5 дней назад +1

    great video

  • @svsv1191
    @svsv1191 5 дней назад +2

    RIp the old pro league

  • @GonzaLove
    @GonzaLove 5 дней назад

    Thanks !

  • @sawong107
    @sawong107 5 дней назад +1

    Who's the guy in the red shirt in the last 4 min of the video? He's hilarious!

    • @nandinoo
      @nandinoo 5 дней назад +7

      Britney

    • @Glioburd
      @Glioburd 5 дней назад +6

      Same red shirt, same person, but with hair!

    • @jinjinBW
      @jinjinBW  5 дней назад +5

      same guy man, britney

  • @dew9103
    @dew9103 5 дней назад

    What’s even the winner prize of the tournament?

    • @apanthropy
      @apanthropy 4 дня назад

      About $30,000 USD or so if I remember right, but a lot of the players who match-fixed like go.go really had no chance of winning a tournament like that, and their team salary was abysmal.

    • @dew9103
      @dew9103 4 дня назад

      @@apanthropy yea that’s a really clear incentive, sometimes these matchfixing payouts are more than prize winnings

  • @zaszz
    @zaszz 5 дней назад

    Sorry..

  • @VERRUCKT411
    @VERRUCKT411 5 дней назад +2

    Mann, the lack of respect at 1:18. Why invite someone on stream to talk about his story and then laugh it off when he's clearly in trouble

    • @jinjinBW
      @jinjinBW  5 дней назад +14

      go.go is quite a character and a bully and both were pretty close(?) as teammates one time so I imagine it's fine.
      Britney later setup matchfixer league for him (involving streamers who matchfixed tournament like savior, hwasin, ect)

    • @skcans
      @skcans 5 дней назад +1

      You don't understand Asian culture if you think that's rude

    • @EDEdDNEdDYFaN
      @EDEdDNEdDYFaN 5 дней назад

      are the match fixer league matches on RUclips?

    • @jinjinBW
      @jinjinBW  5 дней назад +2

      @@EDEdDNEdDYFaN cant seem to find it

    • @VERRUCKT411
      @VERRUCKT411 5 дней назад

      @@skcans aren't they particularely hypocritical and always faking good emotion ?

  • @alexvalle2977
    @alexvalle2977 5 дней назад +3

    I wonder how all these old players that got caught are doing nowadays. You've shown go.go, but i wish we had some interviews with YellOw(ArnC) or CrocuS

    • @jinjinBW
      @jinjinBW  5 дней назад +4

      Justin/Crocus I doubt will get anything on it since he's not sorry about what he did and was major ring leader so that's a nono for approaching him in streaming, not to mention there's no benefit in him since he's well off

  • @ra-pe9bi
    @ra-pe9bi 5 дней назад

    From what year was that stream? @jinjinBW

    • @jinjinBW
      @jinjinBW  5 дней назад +3

      I put source in comments below, around 2018