Kidaro on accusations of unethical move to OG: "I did not sign anything with Night Pulse. They still haven't paid me for CCT"

 

Dota 2 player Ivan "Kidaro" Bondarev responded to the accusations of Night Pulse towards OG and his actions. He stressed that he didn't sign any contract with the organization and added that they owe him prize money. The player shared this on stream, talking to someone else.

[Is it true that you signed a contract and left like a rat?] Of course not. First, I did not sign anything with Night Pulse. Second, they are freaks.

[You made a deal with them and just screwed them over?] They still haven't paid me for CCT. Who's the scammer? We won one tournament with them, and took second place in another. But Night Pulse hasn't sent me anything yet.

Ivan "Kidaro" Bondarev

On March 7, Night Pulse with Kidaro won CCT Series 7. In the final, they beat NAVI Junior and earned $30k. A month of delay is a reasonable time for payments to reach the players. Based on Kidaro's words, the other mentioned event must be CCT Series 6, where they won $10k. It concluded on January 31, which means more than two months have passed.

Night Pulse previously claimed that the support, together with Sedric "Davai Lama" Deckmyn, "sabotaged" the process of signing contracts after the parties reached some kind an agreement. The statement was vague about the nature of the deal, and some fans decided that the players broke the contract. Both players have been competing under the NP tag since January.

Davai Lama and Kidaro left for OG, which NP saw as a violation of "principles of fair competition and sports integrity," from the European org, usually described as poaching. OG didn't respond to the accusations. Both players were acquired on a trial basis, which means they don't have a long-term contract with the new organization.

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