{"id":38550,"date":"2025-01-28T16:14:06","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:14:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/kephrii-accuses-others-of-cheating-in-csgo-event-after-backlash-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:14:06","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:14:06","slug":"kephrii-accuses-others-of-cheating-in-csgo-event-after-backlash-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/kephrii-accuses-others-of-cheating-in-csgo-event-after-backlash-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Kephrii accuses others of cheating in CSGO event after backlash &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Kephrii accuses others of cheating in CSGO event after backlash Twitch: KephriiTwitch streamer Brian \u2018Kephrii\u2019 St. Pierre has accused fellow CSGO players Nick Bunyun and Tiffae of cheating, after Kephrii himself was removed from the $100k ReadyUp Invitational tournament. The $100,000 CSGO tournament, ReadyUp Invitational, is well underway but has already garnered considerable controversy. Twitch streamers Brian \u2018Kephrii\u2019 St. Pierre and Gale Adelaide were accused of cheating, as other players claimed that despite playing on opposing teams, they were allowing each other to collect high point kills to climb up the rankings. After Kephrii and Adelaide were removed from the tournament, Kephrii is now alleging that fellow CSGO players Nick Bunyun and Tiffae were also \u201cteaming\u201d during the event. Kephrii claims there are \u201ccountless examples\u201d of cheating After his dismissal from the ReadyUp Invitational, Kephrii began to study footage of other CSGO competitors amid his own cheating accusations. Full Squad Gaming co-founder Jake Lucky addressed the situation in a thread: \u201cKephrii has accused Nick Bunyun and Tiffae of also teaming. Pointing out several other flaws with the event.\u201d Lucky added that Kephrii was alleging that \u201cevent staff even played in the tournament to fill in for him once he was removed.\u201d Kephrii himself responded to Lucky\u2019s tweet, elaborating that: \u201cthere are honestly countless examples but I\u2019m not going to be taken seriously since they accused me &#038; Gale first. \u201cFACEIT already did an investigation on Gale &#038; I &#038; concluded there was no intentional foul play.\u201d The Twitch streamer had scrutinized footage of CSGO player Tiffae, claiming that she exploited the point system by \u201cteaming\u201d during the event. Kephrii pointed out that Tiffae has \u201cjust disabled clips on her channel\u201d amid the controversy. A statement has been released via Heaven Media, who are in affiliation with the ReadyUp tournament, which doesn\u2019t reference any players directly. However, the statement does say that \u201cthis removal was not in direct relation to the accusations \u2018cheating\u2019, but was due to an increasing hostile environment incited by the accusations.\u201d It remains to be seen whether action will be taken in regards to Tiffae and Bunyun specifically, though Jake Lucky is adamant that \u201cthe hosts of the event and the TO need to make a frikin response.\u201d \u201cAccusations being tossed around left and right with nobody being left looking good,\u201d concluded Lucky.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kephrii accuses others of cheating in CSGO event after backlash Twitch: KephriiTwitch streamer Brian \u2018Kephrii\u2019 St. Pierre has accused fellow CSGO players Nick Bunyun and Tiffae of cheating, after Kephrii himself was removed from the $100k ReadyUp Invitational tournament. The $100,000 CSGO tournament, ReadyUp Invitational, is well underway but has already garnered considerable controversy. 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