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The story begins with current Virtus.pro team captain, and long time Dota 2 pro, Alexey “Solo” Berenzin. In 2013, Solo, along with teammates Stanislav “BzzIsPerfect” Glushan, Vladimir “Yol” Basov, Andrey “Dread” Golubev, and Ivan “Vanskor” Skorokhod were part of RoX. The CIS Dota 2 team had started as a StarCraft: Brood War clan, with full name translating roughly to Russian Society of Cybersport. The squad had enjoyed a reasonable amount of success, placing well in a series of tier three tournaments leading up to an appearance at StarLadder StarSeries Season 6. After a reasonable showing through the start of the league, RoX, at the time known as RoX.KIS, had earned a reasonable berth, and could have reasonably expected to make the playoffs. But as the days went on, the team found themselves in a tie for points with several other teams, and by the final day of league competition, were firmly out of the running. This left the team with a single, throw away game against zRAGE, a tier three team with an uninspiring 3-11 scoreline heading into the match. What’s more, zRage were already playing with a pair of stand-ins, with just three of their active roster currently playing. With nothing on the line, and little to play for but pride, it was expected that the superior RoX.Kis team would easily sweep zRAGE. However, a funny thing happened. Ten minutes in, the score was roughly even. RoX.Kis still looked like the favorites to win, given their greater talent. But from there, The RoX.Kis side seemed to make dozens of mistakes. They made poor engages against a team with a dangerous Io pick (that though recently nerfed at the time, was still incredibly potent). Buybacks frequently became die-backs. At one point it seemed like RoX.Kis players, including BzzIsPerfect and Dread, were simply teleporting into already lost team fights just to die again. In a just-under 28 minute game, RoX.Kis gave up 50 deaths, ending the game an appalling 50-22 score. zRage had won, and under very confusing circumstances. After the game, StarLadder almost immediately began an investigation. It was quickly revealed that Solo had allegedly used his then girlfriend’s account on a gambling site to place a bet against his own team. Putting down a wager of $100 at 3.22 odds, the return for his team’s loss would be $322. Solo had seemingly sold out the team for a relatively small amount of money.