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Pita admits he used infamous CS:GO coach spectating bug in 2018

Just over an hour after the Esports Integrity Commission announced it was going to open a confession period for its inquiry into historic coach spectator bug exploitation, a former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach has come clean.


Faruk 'Pita' Pita, the former Ninja in Pyjamas coach, posted a Twitlonger in which he reveals that he used the bug during the team's final ESL Pro League Season 8 match in November 2018 against mousesports. The Bosnian prefaces the confession with the fact that NiP were already in the relegation zone and mousesports were already in the final. The game had to be played, but the result of the match changed nothing.


"I want to be honest and say that the bug happened to me during an official game in 2018," Pita says in the statement, which is titled 'I fucked up'. "I think it would be better if I said this myself, even though I realise it might potentially ruin any future possibility for me within CS:GO."


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