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CS2-spiller utnytter økonomisystemet ved å koble fra – nok en skandale rammer CCT-turneringer

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A new controversy has emerged at the CCT Season 2 Europe Series 20 Closed Qualifier, as RUSH B player "tex1y" was caught intentionally disconnecting in the final moments of a round to gain an unfair economic advantage—violating tournament rules.

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Incident Details

  • The situation occurred during RUSH B vs. FAVBET in the group stage of the tournament.
  • FAVBET secured a 2-1 victory, advancing to face ECSTATIC in the next stage.
  • On the first map, tex1y disconnected 3 seconds before the round ended, preventing a zero-loss bonus for his saved weapon—exploiting the CS2 economy system.
  • This action violates section 7.1.11 of the CCT rulebook, which forbids intentional disconnections without valid reasons.

CCT and RUSH B's Response

  • CCT issued a major warning to RUSH B for the rules violation.
  • RUSH B condemned the player’s actions, promising internal disciplinary measures.

Proposed Rule Changes

  • FAVBET player "Bondik" suggested a harsh penalty: If a player disconnects without justification, their team should start the next round at a disadvantage—eliminating the incentive for such behavior.
  • CCT has yet to comment on potential rule changes in response to this incident.
  • This controversy adds to the growing list of integrity concerns at CCT tournaments, raising questions about whether further rule adjustments will be implemented to prevent future abuses.

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