ProfessorK's latest tear-down of the "perfect round" reads like a post-match press release timed to a heartbeat: an admin blip, a quiet anti-cheat notice, and boom—his essay explaining why the market moved exactly the way it did. This isn't a one-off; across multiple rounds the same choreography repeats — corners go dry, specific players get soft warnings, prices twitch, and he publishes the neat causal thread five minutes later. I'm not saying ProfessorK is an admin puppet... I'm just saying his timing is too surgical for coincidence, and remember that admins can see trade logs and IPs, so there are obvious levers that could be pulled, think about it.
Now connect the dots: tiny server lag, a cartel's junkies fall off, a mid-tier player suddenly sells out, and ProfessorK posts a crystal-clear explanation that absolves the system. It smells like someone is narrating the outcome after the fact — again and again across rounds — and it's always the same beneficiaries who end up cleaner and richer. I'm not saying he's leaking or coordinating with those beneficiaries... I'm just saying we've been back-and-forthing about this for months, ProfessorK will counter with neat charts but never answers who benefits from the timing, and patterns don't lie, think about it.