However his playstyle was really good (dota player, so experienced in this thing).
transitioning from dota directly to dg results in getting ur butt whopped against any reasonably skilled opponents.
Both he and what appears to be his buddy: BAKHLAWA + kill95321 created accounts in the last 5 days. Anyway, If I had to make a guess, I'd wager the kill guy is a smurf and the bakhlawa account is someone new to the game. At any rate, the community has created a portion of the problem. Let's say my guess is right and the one guy is an experienced fella on a smurf account and his buddy is brand new. Odds are both guys want to play together, but if the guy joins a noob game on his original account, he might be run off by the host or whatever. End result - he might not be able to play with his buddy - or would be considered a jerk if he joined a noob game with his noob pal. Hell, the overlay and them ending up with a high degree of familiarity might even cause some folks to refuse to play against them. So, perhaps the solution was to get another account during the $5 sale and start playing with his buddy in noob games, etc. Anyway, just some thoughts - I know the actual problem apparently occurred because the seemingly experienced guy got put on 1 team and the inexperienced guy on the other (resulting in a mismatch).
This is all just speculation, anyway, and my exciting guesses may be way off. I'd think it would be possible to avoid this sort of thing by playing in no noob games and just refusing to allow folks that join with few games and a high win % to play. I personally would just move on from this sort of thing and avoid such folks in the future if you are concerned, but I say that knowing that this sort of thing doesn't really happen to me.