Thanks for that, I needed it.
I still think that fixed match cases in esports are way less than sports, based on two games that I mentioned before.
We don't know what is happening behind that curtain.
All we know is that these professional players do their best to take home this prize money. In Dota 2, there are a lot of players getting banned because of this, and they really regret they did it. For me, it is not that less but a lot of things proved that fixing is not a thing anymore. In the past, we can only see the games being played, right now we can see how players evolve and rage in a tournament showing their regrets when they commit mistakes.