What is Three-two-two (322)?


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Three-two-two (322)
322 is a term used when a team or player is suspected of match fixing. It originates from an incident in 2013: Alexey Solo Berezin, who at the time represented ROX.KIS, bet $100 against his own team at odds of 3.22 on zRage and won that very same $322. Immediately after that, the team and players were suspended from participating in competitions. Solo admitted his guilt and received a lifetime ban from StarLadder tournaments.
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