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New evidence in the Dota 2 match-fixing scandal

The allegations against Dota 2 teams and players continue as content creator Morf publishes the next part of his... Fragster | 18. April 2023

The allegations against Dota 2 teams and players continue as content creator Morf publishes the next part of his investigation, blaming several well-known pros. Supposedly, the Dota 2 match-fixing ring is well organized and run by a man named Sergey. 

The Dota 2 world is upside down again because after the initial story, the blogger and Youtuber Morf has now published part two of his investigations into the organized match-fixing ring on the professional scene. Naturally, this caused a fiery debate among pros, and also lead to the release of Lefitan from HYDRA.

This time, Morf got allegedly in touch with an insider who gave him new evidence about the “real mafia boss” and several players. In his latest YouTube video, he accused players like Pure, DM, Daxak, and others. RAMZES666 was also accused, but Morf later admitted it was a mistake and he mistook him for another person called “Ramsy”.

New evidence surfaced in the Dota 2 match-fixing scandal

As it turned out in Morf’s first investigation, there is allegedly a whole ring behind the match-fixing scandals, which organizes which games will pull the strings.

In his latest investigation, Morf allegedly stumbled upon the man behind the 322 mafia. It is said to be Sergey Br. Not much is known about him other than that he bought Thiuth Gaming. The Youtuber showed most of the evidence in his video via audio recordings and screenshots of conversations.

At the center of the investigation and allegations are supposedly Albert “alberkaaa” Chernoivanov of the Cybercats, Aleksandr “Sensibility” Filatov, Nikita “Daxak” Kuzmin (formerly of Hellraisers), Aleksandr “Cloud” Zakharov (Hydra), Anatoliy “Lefitan” Krupnov, Siarhei “HappyDyurara” Kharonzhy (Hydra), Sunlight (DogChamp), Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko (BetBoom), Dmitry “DM” Dorokhin (OG), Kamil “Koma`” Biktimirov, Danil “gpk” Skutin, Ramsik, Vladislav “Antares” Kertman, Sayuw (Virtus.pro) and apparently Team Felt too.

Sergey, Alberkaaa, Sensibility, and Daxak are said to have been the hard core of the match-fixing ring in the beginning, but no real evidence against Daxak was given.

RAMZES falsely accused?

Initially, Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev was also accused, but Morf has since withdrawn these allegations. The player also directly denied the allegations. He admitted that he had a contact who was knowledgeable about the match-fixing scene and informed him who was involved in the illegal activities.

Morf: "Ramzes666 is not involved in 322 (match-fixing) at all"
by u/_willyrichards in DotA2

RAMZES666 commented:

“I’ve never committed 322 in my life. That’s just stupid, I have enough money for a living. This is so damn funny. I despise anyone who has done this, at least once in their life. This is the low point for me. Let’s leave it on the shoulders of the people involved. I would ban absolutely anyone involved in any way.”

“Now that every secret thing is clear: Yes, I had a contact who told me about players and their past, who did what. Because someday I could play with these people, and I’ve ruled out any possibility that that could ever happen to me. I have nothing to hide, absolutely nothing.”

Stepan “Morf-Designer” said:

“RAMZES is totally unrelated to 322-betting. I apologize for it here and will repeat it on camera in the next video.

Header: Morf-Designer