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Tabe allegedly banned from all Chinese competitions and teams

The former Royal Club Huang Zu captain is purportedly no longer permitted to participate in the Chinese eSports scene.

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Though already in retirement, Pak Kan 'Tabe' Wong, a former member of Royal Club Huang Zu, was recently banned from being employed in any capacity by the groups contained under Chinese eSports group L.ACE's expansive umbrella.

There are apparently three reasons as to why Tabe was banned. Firstly, his consistent criticism of the group was viewed as damaging to the image of the local eSports environment. Secondly, it was purportedly due to the fact Tabe retired prior to the official expiration of his contract. Lastly, it's supposedly because Tabe dabbled in player poaching -- a huge no-no in the eyes of L.ACE.

We'll let you know as the story develops (and if Tabe makes an official statement). More information can be found here.

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