Pimp speaks out about removing ban from HUNDEN
A well-known Pimp analyst spoke about the recent removal of the ban from HUNDEN. In his opinion, the 31-year-old Danish specialist will be able to find a job, but some of the scene will still be skeptical of him because of his tarnished reputation. Pimp spoke about this during a conversation with reporters from sport.tv2.dk.
The news about the removal of the ban from HUNDEN is somewhat surprising. It has been a long time since the case was closed, so this decision is of interest. This person has been suspended from the game for 15 months, so such a sharp reversal looks strange. HUNDEN's reputation in CS:GO has suffered greatly. Regardless of ESIC's decision, there is no doubt that many will continue to look at it with disgust. He still personifies the big cheating scandal that took place a year and a half ago. Whether it is fair to blame him now, given the latest news from ESIC, is a moot point, but his reputation is, to put it mildly, tarnished. Many famous personalities, experts and others have openly criticized him, so it will not be easy to deal with this.
However, the analyst speculated about the future work of HUNDEN. Like many, he agrees that the Danish specialist will become the new coach of Astralis.
I am absolutely sure that HUNDEN has a future in Counter-Strike. It has great potential and historically guarantees success. The obvious contender is, of course, Astralis, who have previously stated that they see no problem in hiring HUNDEN after his ban expires. Now that this is possible, it will be interesting to see if this is the case.
Recall that ESIC has officially removed all prohibitions and restrictions from the HUNDEN coach. The parties have agreed to cooperate while ESIC reviews its policies and procedures for making similar decisions. Initially, the 31-year-old specialist was suspended from work for a period of two years due to the transfer of confidential information to an opponent (presumably it was the Astralis team). However, prior to this, HUNDEN was also among the coaches suspended for using a "camera bug".
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