Kim Taek-Yong
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Kim Taek-Yong (born in South Korea on 3 November, 1989), better known by the pseudonym Bisu[Shield] (Bisu meaning Dagger in Korean), is a relatively new player in the South Korean StarCraft e-Sports scene. On September 2007, he was ranked first in the world by KeSPA, making Taek-yong the first Protoss player to be ranked first in the KeSPA Player Rankings. He is also known in the StarCraft Progaming community as Bruce Lee Toss (due to his likeness to the martial arts actor and the race that he plays as (Protoss)).
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[edit] Team
Bisu started his progaming career being part of MBCGame Hero, a South Korean Starcraft: Broodwar e-Sports team sponsored by MBCGame, a subsidiary of MBC Plus which is a company owned by the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, one of four major South Korean television and radio networks. In February 2008 Bisu transferred to rival team SK Telecom T1 for a transfer sum rumored to be around 200,000 US dollars.
Bisu was initially recruited onto MBCGame Hero (known then as Pirates of Space) in early 2005 to combat the lack of Protoss players on the team. Bisu started playing teamplay games for his team, before moving onto individual matches.
[edit] Success
In March 2007, at the GOMTV MBCGame Star League (MSL) Season 1 grand finals, Bisu beat the number one ranked player and heavy favorite, sAviOr, by a score of 3-0, shocking the StarCraft world. [1] In May 2007, Bisu won the Blizzard Entertainment World Wide Invitational, defeating sAviOr for a second time in the finals with a 2-1 score.[2] In July 2007, Bisu defeated the rising Protoss star Stork 3-2 to earn his second GOMTV MSL final. This earned Bisu the distinction of being the first Protoss gamer to win two MSLs in a row. However, in season 3 of the MSL, he was defeated by inter.mind in the final by 3 games to 1.
Bisu is also famous for his consistency in scouting and his use of Dark Templars, as well as for innovating new, different build orders, dubbed the "Bisu Build" by his fans. Bisu also became the first Protoss gamer to be ranked #1 by the Korean e-Sports Association (KeSPA), a title he held until March of 2008.
[edit] Recent Achievements
- 71-44 (61.74%) record for televised games, including 25-12 (67.57%) versus Zerg opponents (The highest PvZ record of any Protoss player to win a Starleague).
- 3rd place, 2008 Bacchus OnGameNet StarLeague
- 3rd place, 2007 EVER OnGameNet StarLeague.
- 2nd place, 2007 GOMTV MBCGame StarLeague Season 3.
- 1st place, 2007 GOMTV MBCGame StarLeague Season 2.
- 1st place, 2006-2007 GOMTV MBCGame StarLeague Season 1.
- 1st place, Blizzard World Wide Invitational tournament.
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