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Stewart Almeida CAMPEÓN DEL MUNDO 2013 de CV
A tremor is running through the professional Cardfight!! Vanguard community as allegations of cheating have surfaced in the aftermath of Team League 2014's Paris regional.
Although his team did not make first or second place in the tournament,
reigning world champion Almeida Stewart has been accused of stacking
his opponents' decks during the elimination rounds and in the top 8. The
story has been corroborated both by several of Stewart's opponents in
the tournament and by a personal acquaintance of his. On-site judges
have allegedly confirmed the story after reviewing a video of his
gameplay, but the video has not yet been made public.
According to a source who has requested to remain anonymous, Stewart has
been stacking constantly since he began playing, even in non-tournament
casual games, and as a result his techniques for stacking decks have
become nearly imperceptible. He made a habit of trying to find ways to
accuse other players of breaking the rules to put them at an unfair
disadvantage, in one example telling them that they could not stand
their units after they mistakenly conducted their draw phase before their stand phase.
According to our source, the statement "If you cheat, cheat good"
attributed to him by those that attended the tournament, has been a
common saying from him throughout his career. The allegations disturb
the legitimacy of Stewart's title and potentially that of the World
Championship, which has experienced problems with its on-site judge
training program and spotting cheating from the beginning.
Cheating is a regular hazard in the world of professional play and
developing methods to prevent it has been a constant concern, but it has
not been seen on such a grand scale since Kanamaru Makoto
was issued a two-year ban from playing in tournaments because of
marking his cards back in 2012. Kanamaru's sentence expired just last
January. The world's eyes are currently on Bushiroad International,
waiting for the video evidence to be released, and for a final
conclusion to be drawn on his guilt or innocence.
Si se confirma ojala le sancionen de por vida sin mas .
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