Cheating accusations as Chaos send MIBR to lower bracket

In the cs_summit 6 North America Regional Qualifier MIBR took on Chaos. It was Chaos that won 2-1 and sent MIBR to the lower bracket. After the match a lot of people accused Chaos, specifically Nathan “Leaf” Orf, of cheating.

Chaos played without Joshua “Steel” Nissan, who is Valve Banned, and used their coach Matthew “mCe” Elmore .The match started on Overpass where Choas blew MIBr away with a 16-6 victory with MIBR eventually finding their footing and winning the second match (Dust 2) with 16-8. The game went down to the wire on Inferno, with Chaos winning 19-17 after overtime.

After the match multiple posts were made to Reddit and Twitter where people accuse Chaos of cheating. A lot of clips were posted of Chaos’ recent matches with a lot of commenters agreeing they seem suspicious. Tarik “tarik” Celik of Evil Geniuses uploaded two clips to Twitter and voiced his opinion. “Not going to lie, the aimlock clips look sketch to me. I ain’t saying nothing tho. I never understood how that kind of stuff happens so regularly for some people.”

Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo of MIBR also took to Twitter to state his opinion after the match. “I’m not calling people cheaters until there’s proof, they’ve called me a cheater in the past and it can be horrible. Let’s wait until these accusations are either debunked or confirmed. I did find all the uploaded clips suspicious.” He also reacted to Tarik’s orginal post. “3 Blatant aimlocks in the same series?”

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