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SADO not in official OWL roster video

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Diamond1580

https://overwatchleague.com/en-us/news/21174034

When it gets to Philly, SADO isn't there. I'm assuming he got kicked out because they didn't want someone banned from Korean OW to be in OWL. Or someone screwed up on the most controversial player in the OWL.

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FrozenJackal
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He is still on the site for now

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DrWitz42
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Why is the most controversial player? I can't find anything on him.

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twerp
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DrWitz42 [#3]

Why is the most controversial player? I can't find anything on him.

allegedly boosting in ranked in korea

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victococoblazin
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DrWitz42 [#3]

Why is the most controversial player? I can't find anything on him.

did illegal boosting in korea for money,forever banned from competition in korea so now inven out to get him

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Pixelfish
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DrWitz42 [#3]

Why is the most controversial player? I can't find anything on him.

If you want more information look on Reddit, players like Fissure talk about it along with TISrobin

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astr
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Sado is known as "뜨용 (Tteuyong)" in Korea. He did boosting to earn money as part of the boosting team named after his BNID.

I guess you need to understand the background of this story. He was once a member of an amateur team and the team participated in a local tournament which gave winners a chance to compete in APEX. During the online preliminary round, he didn't appear in the match just because he overslept (based on his excuse). However, the team managed to win the online match with a substitute member and advanced to the offline tournament. He once again did not appear in the offline match just because he didn't want to travel from his hometown to Seoul, the tournament venue, saying that he lost his interest in playing Overwatch. And what is worse was that he informed the team of this after the period for player substitution and therefore his team couldn't have time to find a substitute player, leading to disqualification in the tournament. And the team disbanded. The team leader left a post on Inven about this to let other teams know about his negligence and found out that Sado did similar things not only in his team but also in other teams.

This made Sado blacklisted among Korean Overwatch teams and therefore he couldn't find any team to play with. That might be a reason for him to start boosting for illegal money.

For your information, people here in Korea hate boosting more than trolling in the game. Might be second to hacks.

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astr [#7]

Sado is known as "뜨용 (Tteuyong)" in Korea. He did boosting to earn money as part of the boosting team named after his BNID.

I guess you need to understand the background of this story. He was once a member of an amateur team and the team participated in a local tournament which gave winners a chance to compete in APEX. During the online preliminary round, he didn't appear in the match just because he overslept (based on his excuse). However, the team managed to win the online match with a substitute member and advanced to the offline tournament. He once again did not appear in the offline match just because he didn't want to travel from his hometown to Seoul, the tournament venue, saying that he lost his interest in playing Overwatch. And what is worse was that he informed the team of this after the period for player substitution and therefore his team couldn't have time to find a substitute player, leading to disqualification in the tournament. And the team disbanded. The team leader left a post on Inven about this to let other teams know about his negligence and found out that Sado did similar things not only in his team but also in other teams.

This made Sado blacklisted among Korean Overwatch teams and therefore he couldn't find any team to play with. That might be a reason for him to start boosting for illegal money.

For your information, people here in Korea hate boosting more than trolling in the game. Might be second to hacks.

Thanks for this news!

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KuroiRyuu9625
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astr [#7]

Sado is known as "뜨용 (Tteuyong)" in Korea. He did boosting to earn money as part of the boosting team named after his BNID.

I guess you need to understand the background of this story. He was once a member of an amateur team and the team participated in a local tournament which gave winners a chance to compete in APEX. During the online preliminary round, he didn't appear in the match just because he overslept (based on his excuse). However, the team managed to win the online match with a substitute member and advanced to the offline tournament. He once again did not appear in the offline match just because he didn't want to travel from his hometown to Seoul, the tournament venue, saying that he lost his interest in playing Overwatch. And what is worse was that he informed the team of this after the period for player substitution and therefore his team couldn't have time to find a substitute player, leading to disqualification in the tournament. And the team disbanded. The team leader left a post on Inven about this to let other teams know about his negligence and found out that Sado did similar things not only in his team but also in other teams.

This made Sado blacklisted among Korean Overwatch teams and therefore he couldn't find any team to play with. That might be a reason for him to start boosting for illegal money.

For your information, people here in Korea hate boosting more than trolling in the game. Might be second to hacks.

Not sure how Philly's management couldn't have been able to dig this up. Not the type of player you want anywhere near OWL.

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astr [#7]

Sado is known as "뜨용 (Tteuyong)" in Korea. He did boosting to earn money as part of the boosting team named after his BNID.

I guess you need to understand the background of this story. He was once a member of an amateur team and the team participated in a local tournament which gave winners a chance to compete in APEX. During the online preliminary round, he didn't appear in the match just because he overslept (based on his excuse). However, the team managed to win the online match with a substitute member and advanced to the offline tournament. He once again did not appear in the offline match just because he didn't want to travel from his hometown to Seoul, the tournament venue, saying that he lost his interest in playing Overwatch. And what is worse was that he informed the team of this after the period for player substitution and therefore his team couldn't have time to find a substitute player, leading to disqualification in the tournament. And the team disbanded. The team leader left a post on Inven about this to let other teams know about his negligence and found out that Sado did similar things not only in his team but also in other teams.

This made Sado blacklisted among Korean Overwatch teams and therefore he couldn't find any team to play with. That might be a reason for him to start boosting for illegal money.

For your information, people here in Korea hate boosting more than trolling in the game. Might be second to hacks.

sounds super scummy

#11
Wayfarer
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Unreal. And they pass out on people who deserve a spot in the league.

#12
robokun87
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This guy boosted people for money and is public enemy number 1, Dafran was the most toxic piece of shit in the entire pro OW scene (in public) because he thought it was funny to ruin the game for other people and he's a legend people want in the OWL.

Hilarious.

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gzuzz
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wait seoul also signed bunny now?
holy shit that team is stacked now with godly tracer players.

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Keryun
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robokun87 [#12]

This guy boosted people for money and is public enemy number 1, Dafran was the most toxic piece of shit in the entire pro OW scene (in public) because he thought it was funny to ruin the game for other people and he's a legend people want in the OWL.

Hilarious.

No, you getting it all wrong.

Dafran was a player with an extraordinairy aim and prove himself as one of the best DPS in the world.

Then he get kind of crazy on his stream.

And yes, some people want the Dafran they saw in competition back, not the one streaming and throwing.

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darkcvc
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gzuzz [#13]

wait seoul also signed bunny now?
holy shit that team is stacked now with godly tracer players.

Yea, sucks for LH since he was the backbone of what was left of the team.

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