Jisu Park
ForGG | |
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박지수 (Jisu Park) | |
Status | Active |
Born | 13 February 1990 |
Nationality | South Korean |
Games |
Starcraft: Brood War Starcraft II |
Career prize money | >$200,000 |
Nickname(s) | Time Attacker |
Professional career | |
2006-2009 | Lecaf OZ |
2009-2010 | KT Rolster |
2011-2012 | oGs |
2012-2015 | Millenium |
Jisu Park (born 13 February 1990 박지수 ) is a South Korean professional StarCraft: Brood War player and Starcraft II player playing under the name ForGG.
Career
Park joined Korean Team Hwaseung Oz (later Lecaf Oz) in 2006 at the age of 16. In 2008 he won the Arena MSL , defeating two of StarCraft's strongest players, Flash and JaeDong. His very aggressive and precise playstyle earned him the nickname "Time attacker".
In March 2009, Park left Hwaseung OZ to join KT Rolster.
On December 28, 2010, Park announced his retirement from StarCraft: Brood War.[1] He came back to progaming in September 2011 as a Terran player for Team oGs in StarCraft II.
He made his debut in Code S in the 2012 GSL Season 1, after securing a spot through Code A.
After the disbandment of oGs he left Korea to join French Team Millenium on June 28, 2012.[2]
His move to France allowed him to play in various European tournaments, the first being ASUS Rog Summer 2012, in which he took 3rd place.
By winning Dreamhack Winter in November 2014, he became the third BroodWar Champion after Jaedong and Flash to win a major tournament in StarCraft II.
On December 4, 2015, following his move back to Korea, Park left Millenium after over three years.[3]
Accomplishments
StarCraft: Brood War
- 2005 Kizzu Event League (1st)
- 2007 Shinhan Bank OSL Season 3 (Round of 24)
- 2007 GomTV MSL Season 3 (Round of 16)
- 2008 GomTV MSL Season 4 (Round of 32)
- 2008 GOMTV TG Sambo-Intel Classic Season 1 (Round of 8)
- 2008 Arena MSL 2008 (1st)
- 2008 Incruit OSL (Round of 36)
- 2008 2008 Club Day Online MSL (Round of 16)
- 2008 GOMTV TG Sambo-Intel Classic Season 2 (Round of 32)
- 2009 Lost Saga MSL (Round of 8)
- 2009 Avalon MSL (Round of 16)
- 2009 EVER OSL (Round of 36)
- 2009 NATE MSL (Round of 32)
- 2010 Korean Air OSL Season 1 (Round of 8)
- 2010 Bigfile MSL (Round of 8)
- 2010 Korean Air OSL Season 2 (Round of 36)
- 2010 Bacchus OSL (Round of 36)
- 2010 PDPop MSL (Round of 32)
StarCraft II
- 2011 Sony Ericsson Global StarCraft II League Nov. Code A (Round of 12)
- 2012 Hotsix Global Starcraft II League Season 1 Code S (Round of 32)
- 2012 Hotsix Global Starcraft II League Season 2 Code S (Round of 32)
- 2012 Global StarCraft II League Season 3 Code A (Round of 32)
- 2012 ASUS ROG Summer (3rd)
- 2012 Campus Party Europe (Round of 4)
- 2012 Numericable M-House Cup 2 (2nd)
- 2012 Millenium Show Cup (1st)
- 2012 Electronic Sports World Cup 2012 (2nd)
- 2012 DreamHack Open: Valencia (2nd)
- 2013 WCS Europe Season 1 Premierleague (Round of 4)
- 2013 WCS Season1 TG Sambo-Intel Finals (Round of 8)
- 2013 WCS Europe Season 2 Premierleague (Round of 32)
- 2013 DreamHack Open: Bucharest (Round of 8)
- 2013 WCS Europe Season 3 Premierleague (Round of 16)
- 2013 DreamHack Open: Winter (Round of 16)
- 2013 Numericable M-House Cup 3 (Round of 4)
- 2013 Dailymotion Cup 2013 (Round of 4)
- 2014 ASUS ROG Winter 2014 (Round of 4)
- 2014 IEM Season VIII - Cologne (Round of 16)
- 2014 Gamers Assembly 2014 (1st)
- 2014 2014 WCS Europe Season 1 Premierleague (Round of 32)
- 2014 Fragbite Masters 2014 Spring (Round of 8)
- 2014 DreamHack Open: Summer (Round of 16)
- 2014 2014 WCS Europe Season 2 Premierleague (Round of 4)
- 2014 2014 DreamHack Open: Valencia (Round of 32)
- 2014 2014 DreamHack Open: Stockholm (Round of 4)
- 2014 2014 WCS Europe Season 3 Premierleague (Round of 8)
- 2014 2014 DreamHack Open: Winter (1st)
- 2014 IEM Season IX - San Jose (Round of 8)
- 2015 IEM Season IX - Taipei (Round of 16)
- 2015 2015 WCS Season 1 Premierleague (Round of 8)
- 2015 2015 DreamHack Open: Tours (Round of 32)
- 2015 2015 WCS Season 2 Premierleague (Round of 16)
- 2015 IEM Season X - Gamescom (Round of 8)
- 2015 2015 WCS Season 3 Premierleague (Round of 4)
External links
References
- ↑ Shields, Duncan (1 January 2011). "fOrGG retires from progaming". Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- ↑ "SC2 : Millenium accueille fOrGG". 27 June 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- ↑ "박지수, 군 문제로 밀레니엄과 재계약 불발" (in Korean). 4 December 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2016.