UK Video Game Championships qualifier winner disqualified: Difference between revisions

"David Schwimmer"?
("David Schwimmer"?)
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blurb=Ruben Puig Lecegui, winner of the recent Video Game Championships qualifiers in the United Kingdom, has been disqualified due to improper behavior before the event. With the news spreading over the internet regarding this, Play! Pokémon manager David Schwimmer has released a statement.}}
blurb=Ruben Puig Lecegui, winner of the recent Video Game Championships qualifiers in the United Kingdom, has been disqualified due to improper behavior before the event. With the news spreading over the internet regarding this, Play! Pokémon manager Dave Schwimmer has released a statement.}}
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News has spread across the internet like wildfire in the last few days regarding last weekend's {{bp|2012 World Championships|Video Game Championships}} qualifier in the United Kingdom regarding an incident that took place at a nearby hotel where numerous players were staying prior to the event. During the early evening, a team of Spanish Pokémon players were escorted out of the hotel by police due to having been found to be throwing their own feces into the hallway.
News has spread across the internet like wildfire in the last few days regarding last weekend's {{bp|2012 World Championships|Video Game Championships}} qualifier in the United Kingdom regarding an incident that took place at a nearby hotel where numerous players were staying prior to the event. During the early evening, a team of Spanish Pokémon players were escorted out of the hotel by police due to having been found to be throwing their own feces into the hallway.


The following day, Ruben Puig Lecegui, a member of the group, last year's qualifier winner, and Top 4 placer at last year's World Championships, won the event for the second year in a row. However, as the controversy about what happened spread across the internet, {{bp|Play! Pokémon}}'s manager, David Schwimmer, made this comment on the forums of {{bp|Smogon}}, which is known for its competitive play environment:
The following day, Ruben Puig Lecegui, a member of the group, last year's qualifier winner, and Top 4 placer at last year's World Championships, won the event for the second year in a row. However, as the controversy about what happened spread across the internet, {{bp|Play! Pokémon}}'s manager, Dave Schwimmer, made this comment on the forums of {{bp|Smogon}}, which is known for its competitive play environment:


{{quote|The Pokémon Company International expects its players to maintain high standards of behaviour conducive to the family-friendly environment that we foster. The Pokémon Company International conducts full investigations into any matters where we believe that a player has failed to maintain these standards, and take appropriate action when necessary. In this case, we have found that unacceptable behaviour did take place, and have taken the appropriate steps in response.|Dave Schwimmer}}
{{quote|The Pokémon Company International expects its players to maintain high standards of behaviour conducive to the family-friendly environment that we foster. The Pokémon Company International conducts full investigations into any matters where we believe that a player has failed to maintain these standards, and take appropriate action when necessary. In this case, we have found that unacceptable behaviour did take place, and have taken the appropriate steps in response.|Dave Schwimmer}}


On Pokémon.com's [http://www.pokemon.com/uk/play-pokemon/championship-series/united-kingdom-video-game-national-championships/ page] about the event, Ruben is not listed as the winner; instead, the Master's Division has one slot less than the other divisions, and the runner-up, Ben Kyriakou, is listed as the winner.
On Pokémon.com's [http://www.pokemon.com/uk/play-pokemon/championship-series/united-kingdom-video-game-national-championships/ page] about the event, Ruben is not listed as the winner; instead, the Master's Division has one slot less than the other divisions, and the runner-up, Ben Kyriakou, is listed as the winner.
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