Counter-Strike profits continue to be banned for gambling

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Only a few months later a number of professionals Counter Strike players have been banned from betting on their own matches, Sports Integrity Commission has issued sanctions “against 35 players for minor offenses ”.

These crimes have taken place in Australia, North America and Europe, and ESIC works with the police in every territory, especially in Australia, where such things can happen. break the law.

While ESIC says sanctions are not yet an example of matches, they add that “there is a high possibility that it will incur expenses for solving the matches arising from the ongoing investigation ”.

Prohibitions, which vary in severity from 12 months to 60 months, are for a combination of players who bet on their own matches, bets against their team in competition and generally bet on matches in competitions of which they are part.

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