Is Mooda Wintrading?

Questions around Mooda’s ranked climb have grown louder after a large collection of matches revealed repeated overlaps with known wintraders, suspicious timing, and questionable account behavior.
While no direct messages or recorded coordination have surfaced, the patterns alone have sparked heavy debate across the community.
Much of what raised eyebrows happened live on stream, but several of the most controversial moments occurred while Mooda was queuing offline.
The Lewi Connection and Repeated Lobby Appearances
The most discussed figure in this situation is OnlyLewi, commonly referred to as Lewi. Across the span of Mooda’s games, accounts linked to Lewi appeared in more than 20 lobbies involving Mooda and bdog.
In several of those matches, Lewi-linked accounts landed on Mooda’s team and performed well. When placed on the opposing side, those same accounts frequently underperformed or outright threw.
Adding fuel to the fire, Lewi has publicly bet on games he participated in using Thunderpick, intentionally losing matches to profit from wagers.
The Paris Server
Before a key point in the timeline, Mooda and bdog consistently queued on Frankfurt and London servers.
During a full cam stream, Mooda unexpectedly switched to Paris. Viewers had no way of anticipating the change, yet Lewi-linked accounts appeared in the very first Paris lobby and continued showing up in multiple matches afterward.
Supporters argue this could have been random queue timing. Players argue that the odds of a known wintrader instantly landing in the first Paris game without coordination are extremely low.
Zoe Drake’s Group Appearing During Offline Queues
Another layer came from accounts tied to Zoe Drake’s known wintrading group, including Spiderman#aimer and WeAreCharlieKirk#067.
Some of these games initially appeared on stream, but after Mooda stopped streaming and queued offline, multiple confirmed wintraders began appearing on enemy teams.
Suddenly facing two or more known throwers in offline games resulted in easy wins that were not present at the same rate during live queues.
Again, there is no direct proof tying Mooda to organizing this, but the timing added to community suspicion.
sukuna#emin and Connected Accounts
The account sukuna#emin appeared in matches with behavior that many viewers described as blatantly throwing.
Clips circulated showing questionable plays, along with connections to other controversial accounts such as fyr#n54 and Sevkaan#227.
While social media posts around these players are messy and disputed, the confirmed link between sukuna#emin and Sevkaan added another uncomfortable data point.
Black Screen Incident Near Rank One
On December 29, Mooda went to a black screen during a ranked match just two games before reaching rank one.
Shortly after, footage surfaced showing what appeared to be external game information on screen.
The timing immediately stood out, coming alongside some of the most blatant wintrading accusations in the entire timeline.
bdog’s Alt Accounts and ELO Concerns
bdog also became part of the discussion after accepting shared alt accounts, including one provided by Sevkaan.
Messages show Mooda and bdog asking if more alt accounts were available, suggesting that account swapping could reduce the number of wintraders encountered.



























