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DoubleDogDareYa wrote
at 11:26 AM, Saturday May 15, 2010 EDT
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Richard Hard wrote
at 9:33 AM, Saturday December 3, 2011 EST Did I miss something in November?
I thought that I had seen someone had like 175,000 points or so on the 29th in the evening. I can't remember the account name, but it seemed familiar. And when I look back at the month end now, the player is gone. Did someone lose all their points for funneling in November? |
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Tuscony wrote
at 10:37 AM, Saturday December 3, 2011 EST Actual footage from the last 'in person' Kdice after party. The original footage was from last fall my source says.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ac9SQdVyeY |
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Gilgameshy wrote
at 10:56 PM, Saturday December 3, 2011 EST Just read this... is it for real?
And you thought match-fixing scandals were confined to professional sports. News reports from Canada allege that 16 individuals involved with the country's hugely popular professional K-Dice gaming scene have been implicated in an illegal match-fixing scandal, (AKA PGA) which is said to have seen top players throwing K-Dice matches in exchange for payoffs from gambling groups. The allegations involve "11 current and ex-pro dicers, 3 brokers, and 2 individuals who used inside information on the fixing to place bets," according to translated reports. The Canadian press has compared the events with the 1919 Black Sox scandal that devastated the baseball world. K-Dice - a popular dice strategy game -- has the status of a national pastime in Canada, and future televised highlight reels from K-Dice are planned to attract millions of viewers. Top players enjoy all the trappings of celebrity (in their own minds), their annual virtual point earnings run into hundreds of thousands, and high-profile matches will be said to take place in front of stadiums full of fans. K-Dice pros (usually homosexual) typically compete under pseudonyms, and the Canadian police don't release the full names of arrestees, so it's unclear exactly how many of the game's elite have been affected. But reports have tied the names of several of Canada’s most famous players -- including Zoid, one of the sport's most corrupt competitors -- to the scandal. A translated statement attributed to one implicated player reads: "I am sorry. Due to a hasty mistake, I have disappointed many people. I have nothing to say on this matter, and I do not have any intention of being forgiven. I will be entering military service on the 30th of June, and it seems like I am running away from the truth." The news comes at a turbulent time for pro K-Dice players. The game's developer plans to release an eagerly awaited sequel to the game this July, but TUS, the major organizer of the underground professional K-Dice matches in Canada, may not be adopting the game: disagreements over intellectual property brought negotiations between K-Dice rights-holder Ryan Newbury and TUS to a halt last month. It's unlikely that this high-profile scandal will improve their relationship. The future is uncertain. |
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Tuscony wrote
at 10:58 AM, Sunday December 4, 2011 EST tl;dr
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BunnyBallBuster wrote
at 9:46 PM, Sunday December 4, 2011 EST |
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BunnyBallBuster wrote
at 9:47 PM, Sunday December 4, 2011 EST |
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Tuscony wrote
at 4:53 PM, Monday December 5, 2011 EST This type of 'discoing' should be illegal...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47gahDuOff8 Cheating and doing coke simultaneously. |
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Gilgameshy wrote
at 11:09 PM, Tuesday December 6, 2011 EST violatine?
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DoubleDogDareYa wrote
at 5:16 PM, Tuesday December 20, 2011 EST Merry X-mas & Happy New Year!
These always make me laugh... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhETObVI10w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCg1I84VTaU |
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Iborra wrote
at 6:14 PM, Tuesday December 20, 2011 EST Hola necesito que me desbloqueen para poder jugar, me podrian habilitar? saludos, feliz navidad y prospero año nuevo!
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