suzanalopez1984
suzanalopez1984
Gem175
Zeesh Yyt
Zeesh Yyt
Gem6,300
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem3,500
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem2,800
suzanalopez1984
suzanalopez1984
Gem14
vladmonti332
vladmonti332
Gem32
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem1,925
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem2,450
suzanalopez1984
suzanalopez1984
Gem175
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem1,400
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem1,750
Cases.gg
Cases.gg
Gem7,000
Zeesh Yyt
Zeesh Yyt
Gem7,000
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem350
fnogaj
fnogaj
Gem177
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem350
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem244
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem244
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem70
Tripu73
Tripu73
Gem70
AdminSwirfty: On the Cashout page 
unranked rank iconAdrian Cornejo: where are the prizes?
AdminSwirfty: We've made it easier to earn Gems on the new platform :) 
unranked rank iconAdrian Cornejo: i lost 2000 gems :/
AdminSwirfty: Hello
unranked rank iconPablo Armijo: hi
unranked rank iconAdrian Cornejo: vaya tela hermano , todas mis gemas perdidas
AdminSwirfty: Please be patient. Someone will respond shortly 
novice rank iconDeatek: alright, would bee hella good
AdminSwirfty: We'll start marketing again after we add a few more features and steam keys as a cashout method 
novice rank iconDeatek: Maybe I suggest you guys ran campnaign in poland
novice rank iconDeatek: when I was kid, gamehag used to be site to get some steam keys and a lot of poles were using it, but got forgotten 
novice rank iconDeatek: @swirtfy where are you from? 
novice rank iconDeatek: now I'm deatek lol
novice rank iconDeatek: I changed my ncik 
novice rank iconbrajanek: Glad to hear
AdminSwirfty: Yes
novice rank iconbrajanek: @swirfty Are you owner of lootably? 
AdminSwirfty: You can switch the currency to USD on the profile page if you prefer that
unranked rank iconCS2 Gambling 2025: Okay
AdminSwirfty: 5,000 Gems = $5 
unranked rank iconCS2 Gambling 2025: I know it is 5000 gems but how much in usd?
unranked rank iconyogzire1987: ok thanks
unranked rank iconCS2 Gambling 2025: how much is the minimum paypal withdrawal?
AdminSwirfty: Gamehag is under new ownership and there was an issue with the accounts on the old platform so we couldn't transfer them 
unranked rank iconyogzire1987: do you know what happened?
AdminSwirfty: Correct. New platform, new accounts
unranked rank iconyogzire1987: and former gmehag account with their soulgems have all been deleted, you confirm?
unranked rank iconUn1que BG: good
unranked rank iconUn1que BG: so god

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Redeye announces his retirement from esports

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Skyville89

July 7, 2020 at 09:41 AM

Paul “Redeye” Chaloner has decided to step away from esports after misconduct accusations against the talent surfaced last week.
The last week in esports has been witness to multiple cases allegations of misconduct in one shape or another against talent and personalities. In less than one week NA caster Grant “GranDGranT” Harris announced his departure, followed almost immediately by Toby “TobiWan” Dawson due to publicized allegations of sexual assault and harassment.
Then the allegations of Paul “Redeye” Chaloner being a difficult person to work with, abusing power, and engaging in physical assault surfaced. Redeye denied most of the accusations, admitting that he was indeed difficult at times and had been dealing with much depression and mental health issues that often manifested as anger. More reports were made public, including one that brought a past, personal court case involving his children. That was the last straw for Redeye.
The news comes as a shock to many fans given Redeye's history in the esports scene.
Redeye is one of the most experienced hosts and commentators in Esports. Beginning his career in 2002, he was one of the world’s first professional electronic sports TV commentators providing coverage for Starcraft 2, Quake 3, Quake 4, Unreal Tournament, Unreal Tournament 2004, Counter-Strike: Source, Call of Duty 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, World of Warcraft, Smite, Dota 2, FIFA Soccer and almost all Racing Simulator games. He hosted the 2014 ESL One Frankfurt Germany Dota 2 tournament as his entry point into Dota 2 and became a cornerstone of hosting for some of the biggest events in Dota 2 including several The International events and Dota 2 Majors.
After leaving his employment as the Head of Broadcasting at Gfinity in 2016, he and Austin “Capitalist” Walsh partnered up with former heads at ESL UK Ben Woodward and Luke Cotton to launch Code Red Esports – a new esports agency.