CSGO pro accused of defrauding teammates finds new org months later

Declan Mclaughlin
CSGO

A Mongolian CS:GO pro who allegedly gambled away skins he borrowed from his teammates three months ago has found a new organization to represent.

On June 5, Team NKT, a Thai esports organization, announced that Azbayar ‘Senzu’ Munkhbold, then 16 years old, had confessed to defrauding his teammates.

According to one of the other players on the team, Senzu had gambled away CS:GO skins that his teammates had lent him and then lied about the situation.

NTK said at the time that the young prospect would remain under contract with the team, just not on the active roster, and that teams interested in trying him out should get in touch.

Now, over three months later, Senzu has signed with another organization, The MongolZ.

CSGO player accused of defrauding teammates signed to new squad

On The MongolZ, Senzu will replace Chinguun ‘hasteka’ Bayarmaa, who left the team on September 4, and will get the chance to compete on one of the best Asian CS:GO teams in the world. The squad is currently ranked No. 24 on the HLTV world rankings and placed in the top 16 at IEM Cologne 2023, where they shocked FURIA in the Play-In Stage.

The MongolZ player Senzu
The organization announced Senzu’s signing on September 7.

This is not Senzu’s first time on The MongolZ’s books, having previously played for the team during a four-month period in 2022.

Senzu will make his big-stage debut with the team in October at the BLAST Premier Fall American Showdown against top teams like Team Liquid, Evil Geniuses, and FURIA Esports.