A North American CS: GO player was found cheating and Masaros and PlayHard are added to the non-active roster by Bleed Esports

After the 2023 Southeast Asia Dota Pro Circuit (SEA DPC): Winter Tour, Bleed Esports has formally stated that Natthaphon "Masaros" Ouanphakdee & Prieme "PlayHard" Banquil will be added to its inactive roster.

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By Naman Alok | Feb 17, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

A North American CS: GO player was found cheating during the Blast Paris Major Open Qualifier. The Blast Paris Major, which will take place in the upcoming months, is the focus of everyone’s attention after a successful start to the CSGO year with IEM Katowice. By allowing Blast to host a major in one of the most picturesque cities, Valve has chosen to grant every CSGO fan’s wish. With a spot in Paris on the line, a CSGO player from a squad competing in the open qualifiers was discovered using unethical tactics to edge out rivals. A player from team Fun Mlx who had advanced to the round of 16 was disqualified for using unfair tactics during a battle against Strife Esports. A North American CS: GO player was found cheating and Masaros and PlayHard are added to the non-active roster by Bleed Esports.

When the battle was being broadcast on Dust2.us’s Twitch channel, the cheater was discovered and banned by the gaming platform Gamers Club. Even though the incident occurred just before the game was about to begin, it doesn’t endow them with any sense of honour. The team from the Round of 32 was sent to the Round of 16 to play against Strife Esports as a consequence of the ban, which caused their prior results to be thrown out.

With the best teams leaving, North American CS has been a little shaky. Top talent from the area has been compelled to seek refuge in European groups due to the region’s developing CSGO scene. The number of top teams has drastically decreased, with Team Liquid being the only major player from the area, and this event doesn’t help. Eight teams will advance from this Blast Paris Major open qualification to the closed stage, where they will compete against other teams like Complexity, EG, and MIBR.

Masaros and PlayHard are added to the non-active roster by Bleed Esports

After the 2023 Southeast Asia Dota Pro Circuit (SEA DPC): Winter Tour, Bleed Esports has formally stated that Natthaphon “Masaros” Ouanphakdee & Prieme “PlayHard” Banquil will be added to its inactive roster. The pair were originally signed by Bleed Esports as a part of its initial Dota 2 lineup after the company had acquired T1’s DPC spot. While the pair got off to a strong start in the SEA DPC with three victories, they eventually finished the Winter Tour in sixth place, narrowly avoiding relegation because they were unable to compete with teams like Blacklist International and Excecration.

In order to find a replacement offlane duo, Bleed Esports

“We would like to express our gratitude to Masaros and PH- for their labour of love and commitment while working with us. They’ll both be put on our inactive list and are free to take advantage of any openings in the upcoming campaign. I wish you success in your upcoming pursuits!  In a tweet about the announcement, Bleed Esports stated.

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The roster for Bleed Esports as of the news is shown below

1. Soulia “Jakky” Khoomphetsavang

2. tight “cordon” tajin yo

3. TBD

4. TBD

5. Kim “Dunk” Doo-young

Bleed Esports, which only recently joined the Dota 2 competitive scene this year, was serious about its business because it hired players like Teng “Kordan” Tjin Yao and former BOOM Esports carry Souliya “JaCkky” Khoomphetsavong. Despite the acquisition, the team was unable to contend for a berth at the upcoming Lima Major due to its underwhelming performance in the SEA DPC’s winter tour, where it finished the first tour in sixth place and narrowly avoided relegation to Division II.

The organisation realised it needed to make changes if it wanted to remain competitive in the area and compete for a place at The International 2023 because the Spring Tour was predicted to become more competitive (TI12). However, the team may have a golden opportunity at their disposal if they can sign the legendary support Djardel “DJ” Mampusti and TI finalist Kim “kpii” Sau-Jing, both of whom were previously on the Fnatic roster. Since Fnatic announced their temporary withdrawal from the scene, all of the Fnatic players are now available as free agents.

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