Send the replays to Catz. He went through Spades replays today and showed the signs of hacking. Some of them were really ******* obscure.
So, why not send the replays to Catz to investigate. He has no interest in the players, the tournament, for the SEA community, so he will be completely neutral. You can even take it a step further and not tell him which player you think is hacking, and if he says Chobo was hacking, then it's a fairly safe bet that he was. If he says he can't find sufficient evidence of either player hacking, well, most probably innocent.
Go for it. But looking through these replays is a lot of effort. Another reason why efforts by Rossi and Mafia to settle this should be applauded. But for that very reason I do not expect a player like Catz to take his time for some no names( no offense, but to him none of us are known ) to see if either one is hacking or not. What's in it for him? Unless he's a crusader of the fairness of esports I doubt he'll be taking a few hours of his time for this.
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