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306:(IPL5), held in Las Vegas, Nevada, in November 2012. He ultimately lost against Leenock and Jens "Snute" Aasgaard in the upper and lower brackets, respectively. While the IPL5 event was ongoing, the GSL World Championship exhibition series, a showmatch pitting Team Korea against Team World, took place, with Life competing as a member of Team Korea. In the first round, he won in his first match against Johan "Naniwa" Lucches, as Team Korea went on to win the round. In the second round, the winner was determined by the first team to secure five victories, with each match winner proceeding to face another player from the opposing team. Life, as the first representative of Team Korea, secured four consecutive victories. Although he lost his fifth match against Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri, Team Korea won the event. 430:, held in November. During the WCS tournament, he won his initial two matches, advancing him to the semifinals. In the semifinals, Life defeated TaeJa, who widely regarded as the strongest player remaining in the tournament. The championship match saw Life face Mun "MMA" Seong-won. In a 4–1 victory, he defeated MMA and clinched the 2014 championship title. Reflecting on his journey to the WCS title, Life said in a press conference, " I had a lot of confidence in my skills, but since things didn't work out well this year, I have gotten more humble. Personally, being without that higher confidence level has been good for me. Because I can strive forward, work harder." At his final event in 2014, Life participated in 37: 278: 369:(WCS) seasons held in Korea, which was hosted by GSL, Life was eliminated during the group stage. This marked the third consecutive season in which he failed to progress beyond the round of 16. His performance in this event resulted in his relegation to the WCS Challenger League. However, he was qualified for the subsequent WCS season after defeating MarineKing in the Challenger League. Life continued to encounter difficulties throughout the rest of the year. In between WCS seasons, he participated in 263:#6. Over his initial seven months as a competitor, Life secured top-eight finishes or higher nine times. Among these, he reached the finals on four occasions, claiming victory in two. During this period, Life engaged in a rivalry with fellow player Yun "TaeJa" Young-seo. Throughout their encounters in the Korean Weekly tournaments, TaeJa defeated Life on five occasions, while Life had yet to secure a win against him. 407: 1087: 398:. He reached the upper bracket finals, where he lost to TaeJa. However, after defeating Jo "Patience" Ji-hyun in the lower bracket finals, he earned a place in the grand finals. Ultimately, Life finished the event in second place, with TaeJa winning in the grand finals. At his final event in 2013, Life reached the semifinals at ASUS ROG NorthCon. 289:(GSL) Code S, the highest division of GSL, during GSL Season 4 in 2012. This season, Life achieved a feat known as "walking the Royal Road," a term used when a player secures a premier Korean title during their first qualification for competition. Throughout the season, Life displayed defeated players such as 394:. After advancing past the group stage, he swept his opponents in both the quarterfinals and semifinals, securing a spot in the finals. In the championship match, he faced off against Naniwa and emerged victorious, claiming the IEM title with a 4–2 victory. In late December, Life travelled to Sweden for 418:
In the early months of 2014, Life qualified for Code S of GSL Season 1. During the tournament, he advanced to the semifinals where he lost to Eo "soO" Yoon-su. In April 2014, Life traveled to compete in DreamHack Bucharest 2014. Throughout the event, he lost only once during the group stage. Life won
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matches. Three months later, on April 21, the Changwon Regional Prosecution Service special investigations division released a report confirming that Life, along with Jung "Bbyong" Woo-yong and 11 financial backers and brokers, had been convicted of match-fixing in two matches during the KeSPA Cup.
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By the end of 2013, Life's competitive drive appeared to be rekindled, as he achieved success at several foreign events, reaching the semifinals or finals in four of them. In September, he traveled to Bucharest, Romania, to participate in his second DreamHack event. There, he reached the semifinals
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In the subsequent week following his GSL victory, Life won 2012 MLG Fall Championship in Dallas, Texas. He defeated Lee "Leenock" Dong-nyoung in the finals, despite initially trailing the match 1–3. This achievement made him the youngest player ever to secure an MLG championship. After returning to
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career by joining Team Zenex in March 2011. He primarily participated in the iCCup Korean Weekly, later renamed the ESV TV Korean Weekly. Within one month of competitive play, he achieved his first tournament victory by defeating Jung "jjakji" Ji-hoon in the finals of ESV TV Korean Weekly Season 1
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for three years. Additionally, he was fined β‚©70,000,000 (approximately $ 58,000) as part of the legal consequences of his involvement. Furthermore, Life received a lifetime ban from participating in Korean esports events. The match-fixing scandal involving Life was regarded the most disappointing
373:, where he faced Jeffrey "Sjow" Brusi in a match where he was heavily favored to win but ultimately lost. Following the loss, Life's motivation appeared to wane, leading to a reduction in his practice regimen. Upon his return to Korea for the second WCS season of the year, this time hosted by the 309:
Life's participation in the 2012 tournament circuit concluded with the GSL Blizzard Cup, an event featuring the top Korean players of that year. After advancing through the group stage, he defeated Park "DongRaeGu" Soo-ho and Leenock in the bracket stage, securing a place in the finals. In the
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tournaments at that time. Life won the series, four games to three, ultimately becoming the GSL champion. At 15 years old, he became the youngest player ever to secure a GSL championship and the first player to achieve the "Royal Roader" status in GSL history.
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and Hwang "KangHo" Kang-ho. This once again relegated him to the Challenger League, where he was defeated in the round of 24 by Shin "hyvaa" Dae-kun. This early exit meant that Life would need to compete in the
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Early in 2013, Life secured a tournament victory at Iron Squid 2, after rallying back from a 0–3 deficit against Park "DRG" Soo-ho in the finals. During this period, the competitive landscape of
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Korea to compete in the next GSL, Life faced a swift elimination within two weeks. One of the next tournaments he competed in was season five of the
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tournament victories among all players and had accumulated the second largest prize money earnings in the competitive scene, amounting to around
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player. He began his professional career in 2011 with Team Zenex, which later merged with StarTale. He subsequently represented teams such as
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player to win consecutive MLG Championship events. In April 2013, Life participated in the preliminary qualifiers for the
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career came to an end in 2016 when he received a lifetime ban from all Korean esports events due to his involvement in
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but was defeated by the eventual champion, Yun "TaeJa" Young-seo. Less than a month later, Life attended the
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According to the official Twitter account of StarCraft esports, Life's 2014 WCS championship was revoked.
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district prosecutors' office for his alleged involvement in match-fixing activities in professional
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By the end of 2014, Life had accrued sufficient World Championship Points to secure a spot in the
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players in the history of the game. He secured numerous premier tournament victories, including a
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activities. At the end of his career, Life had secured the second-highest number of premier
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era was 2013 GSL Season 1, where he was eliminated during the group stage. He won his first
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scandal that resulted in his arrest. Subsequently, he was convicted and handed an 18-month
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As a result of this conviction, Life was sentenced to 18 months of imprisonment with a
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Following his participation in the Team Liquid StarLeague, Life made his debut in the
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Life's career ended with controversy in 2016 when he was embroiled in a
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the event after defeating Kim "Impact" Joon-hyuk in the finals.
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Life walked the Royal Road after winning the 2012 Season 4 GSL.
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This victory made him the first 25: 995:Winkie, Luke (January 13, 2023). 622:Shields, Duncan (April 4, 2014). 567:champion – Fall 2012, Winter 2013 338:. 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Life (video gamer)

South Korean
KT Rolster
Afreeca Freecs
Korean
StarCraft II
KT Rolster
Afreeca Freecs
World Championship Series
2014
Global StarCraft II League
Major League Gaming
DreamHack
Intel Extreme Masters
match fixing
suspended
β‚©
StarCraft
Global StarCraft II Team League
Team Liquid

Global StarCraft II League
Lim "NesTea" Jae Duk
IGN Pro League
Won "Parting" Lee-sak
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm
2013 MLG Winter
Lee "Flash" Young-ho

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