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词条 Choi Yeon-sung
释义

  1. Personal life

  2. Tournament results

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Choi Yeon-sung{{Infobox name module
| hangul = 최연성
| hanja = 崔然星
| rr = Choe Yeon-seong
| mr = Ch'oe Yŏn-sŏng
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| caption = Choi Yeon-sung in the MSL
| nickname = oov
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| status = Retired as player
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| hometown =
| nationality = South Korean
| team = Afreeca Freecs
| role = Coach
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| years1 = ? - present
| team1 = SK Telecom T1 (coach)
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Choi Yeon-sung (born 5 November 1983),[1] also known as iloveoov, is a retired professional Korean StarCraft player, and a current coach of the Afreeca Freecs League of Legends team.[2] As a Terran player he was known for his excellent macromanagement, leading to his nickname "Cheater Terran". However he is better known as "Monster Terran" (Gweh_Mool Terran) because of his ability to produce a massive number of units. He sees Lim Yo-Hwan, who was on the same team as him, as an older brother or mentor. Lim scouted Choi through a match in battlenet after losing to Choi's Terran, Zerg and Protoss. Choi beat Lim 3:2 in 2004 during the Ongamenet Ever Starleague finals.

The 'oov' in his nickname is believed to be the ASCII emotion icon of a face and two fingers forming letter 'V' which stands for victory.[3] He announced his retirement as a pro-gamer as a result of a wrist injury, to become a coach for his team.[4] Since then, Choi returned to the active roster as a "player coach".[5]

Personal life

In April 2008, Choi announced his engagement to his girlfriend. Choi and his fiancee had been together for six years, even when he was training to become a professional gamer.

Tournament results

  • TriGem MSL Champion – September – November 2003
  • HanaFOS MSL Champion – January – March 2004
  • Gillette OnGameNet Starleague 3rd place – April – July 2004
  • Spris MSL Champion – May – August 2004
  • Ever OSL Champion – August – November 2004
  • UZOO MSL 4th place – June – August 2005
  • So1 OSL 3rd place – August – November 2005
  • CKCG China-Korea Cyber Games Champion – October 2005
  • CYON MSL 3rd place – October – January 2006
  • Shinhan OSL Champion – December 2005 – March 2006
  • World Cyber Games 2006 Champion – October 2006
  • Second player to win 3 MSLs, along with NaDa.

His streaks versus Zerg are particularly notable.

Record: 79 wins – 37 losses (68.10%)

Best Streak: 27 wins Worst Streak: 4 losses Current Streak: 1 win

Overall Record:

  • All: 228–143 (61.46%)
  • vT: 82–62 (56.94%)
  • vZ: 79–37 (68.10%)
  • vP: 67–44 (60.36%)

See also

  • StarCraft professional competition

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/players/5_iloveoov|title=TLPD - Player Information - iloveoov|publisher=Teamliquid.net|accessdate=4 April 2010}}
2. ^http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/view.php?ud=2014020101543643319
3. ^Iloveoov... Oov?
4. ^Bisu to SKT1, Oov Retires
5. ^iloveoov coming back as "playing-coach"

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080121070133/http://sc.gosugamers.net/database.php?id=172 gg.net: Player profile & game record and last played games]
{{StarCraft Pro-Gaming}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Choi, Yeon-sung}}

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