![]() ![]() He defeated Kop in SK Telecom T1’s week one match against Samsung KHAN, but fell to Rogue of 8th Team on Cloud Kingdom and sKyHigh of CJ Entus in week four. SoO once more posted a 1-2 record in the StarCraft 2 portion of Proleague Round 3. Having received a bye, he defeated BigTiger before being knocked out of the event by Shuttle. His first action in individual leagues came on July 19th as he took part in the 2012 OGN Starleague KeSPA Preliminaries. soO posted a 1-2 record in Round 2, with a win over INnoVation and losses to Horang2 and RorO. He defeated Modesty in his other StarCraft 2 match of the round. Run as a hybrid tournament featuring both Brood War and StarCraft 2, soO lost to EffOrt on May 27, 2012. ![]() ![]() SoO’s first televised StarCraft 2 match came in week two of the 2011-2012 Proleague Season 2 Round 1. Wings of Liberty 2012: A Time of Great Change That result was the peak of soO's Brood War career in terms of individual competition, which was, at least in part, caused by the fact that KeSPA and all of its associated teams and players, including soO, proceeded with a complete switch from Brood War to StarCraft 2 in 2012. Additionally, he made a very deep run in the 2011 Jin Air OSL, going all the way to the top 4 before being stopped by JangBi. He became a Proleague regular as well as key player for SKT in the latter rounds of the 2010-2011 edition of the event. However, it took until late 2011 until soO really managed to make an impact in the Brood War scene. He gave his regular season Proleague debut in June of 2009, in a losing endeavor against Light. SoO joined SK Telecom T1 in 2008, right after graduating from middle school to pursue a career as a professional Brood War player. 3.3 2015: An Individual and Team Champion. ![]()
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