Talk:Jang Jae Ho

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This article should be changed to Jang Jae Ho as using the real name rather then internet aliases seems to be the standard for bio-sketches of pro video game players

I agree. I also feel it should be merged with other Warcraft 3 Players articles into one single "Top Warcraft 3 Players", as there are only 3 articles as such. "Manuel Schenkhuizen", "Madfrog" and this one. --FK65 07:29, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Did a major clean up

I added the full names for all players mentioned in this post. I deleted some meaningless achievements, added some meaningful ones, wrote others out correctly, put them in chronological order and added countries for all of them and prize money as far as I knew out of the top of my head. I also categorized the achievements in 1on1, team and online.

I made some edits to the Jang Jae Ho part, made it a little less fanboy-like and added some factual information.

// Zerter

O, I also noticed his name was spelled categorically wrong. It's Jae Ho Jang not Jang Jae Ho. I changed it everywhere in the article itself, but I cant change it in the article's name. Also added his date of birth.

Korean names are generally written with the family name (Jang) first. See also: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Korean). -- Visviva 03:08, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

You are right, I was misinformed. Changing it back.