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    Korb3n responding to Mantis' comments about Yatoro
Korb3n responding to Mantis' comments about Yatoro
Ernar "Mantis" Urazbaev. Source: pc7ooo.livejournal.com

Korb3n responding to Mantis' comments about Yatoro

Dmitry "Korb3n" Belov, the Team Spirit Dota 2 manager, humorously replied to Ernar "Mantis" Urazbaev's remarks about Ilya "Yatoro" Mulyarchuk's account sharing. He joked that the commentator enjoys wearing women's dresses, hinting at the baselessness of his statements.

"Boys, I've heard that Mantis likes to dress in women's clothes and dance. There's no proof, but it's likely true," Korb3n said.

On June 23, Bauyrzhan "lilskrip" Bisembaev claimed that Yatoro engaged in account sharing, providing dubious evidence. Urazbaev believes it could be true. Mulyarchuk has not commented on the situation.

Lilskrip emphasized twice that Yatoro played for his team using someone else's account but did not provide details. This could be true. However, it's likely that he simply asked Yatoro to play as a favor due to internet or power issues, and now it's just an attempt to gain attention.

"Koma' turned out to be just a 322-scammer who destroyed his career in pursuit of easy money. I'm glad he's able to stream. But I would respect him more if he just confessed and was honest. I admit, there were similar instances in my career. Our manager listed himself as a core player, and the game invite came to his account, so we resorted to account sharing," Urazbaev explained.

"But from the standpoint of rules and fair play, is there a significant difference? The rule was broken in both cases," Mantis expressed.

Previously, lilskrip also criticized Korb3n for double standards regarding cheaters. According to him, Yellow Submarine had 322 scam players at different times. Belov stated that the banned player was just trying to gain attention. More details can be found in the note below

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