Tarzaned: Uncovering Wintrading in Challenger League of Legends

Tarzaned exposes a wintrader in a recent Challenger game, raising questions about the integrity of high-level gameplay. #leagueoflegends #tarzaned

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Tarzaned’s recent video sheds light on the presence of wintrading in the Challenger division of League of Legends. In the video, Tarzaned analyzes a game where a top laner named Carus exhibits suspicious gameplay, leading to suspicions of wintrading.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Carus’s failure to crash the wave suggests potential wintrading.
  • Tarzaned questions the presence of a player named Gengar, who may be the wintrader.
  • The suspicious death of Carus to a low-performing Caitlyn raises further doubts.

Examining Carus’s Gameplay

Tarzaned highlights Carus’s decision to trade with the opposing top laner instead of crashing the wave, which is the optimal strategy. This deviation from conventional gameplay raises concerns about Carus’s intentions. Additionally, Tarzaned questions Carus’s decision to teleport to a losing situation, further fueling suspicions of wintrading.

Potential Wintrader: Gengar

Tarzaned introduces the possibility of a wintrader named Gengar. He points out Gengar’s suspicious movements, such as walking into vision and exhibiting subpar mechanical skills. Tarzaned’s experience in the scene adds weight to his suspicions, raising further questions about the integrity of high-level gameplay.

The Mysterious Death of Carus

The video delves into the perplexing death of Carus to a Caitlyn who was significantly behind in items and performance. Tarzaned expresses disbelief at Carus’s inability to outplay the underperforming Caitlyn. This event further strengthens the case for wintrading, as it is unlikely for a skilled player like Carus to make such a crucial mistake.