Rambo (gamer) explained

Id:Rambo
Ronald Kim
Upright:0.9
Birth Date:December 3, 1983
Nationality:American
Leagues:Cyberathlete Professional League
Championship Gaming Series
Career Games:Counter-Strike
Career Start:1999
Career End:2010
Coach Start:2016
Coach End:2019
Years1:1999
Team1:Riot Squad
Years2:2000
Team2:Syndicate
Years3:2001
Team3:Clan Killers 3
Years4:2002–2007
Team4:Team3D
Years5:2007–2008
Team5:Los Angeles Complexity
Cyears1:2016–2017
Cteam1:MVP
Cyears2:2018
Cteam2:compLexity
Cyears3:2019
Cteam3:Cloud9

Ronald "Ron" Kim (born December 3, 1983), known professionally as Rambo, is a former professional electronic sports player who competed in Counter-Strike for Team 3D and Los Angeles Complexity. He is a content creator and owner of FPS Coach, which offers training for first-person shooter titles.[1]

Career

Playing career

Kim began competing in Counter-Strike in 1999, when he would attend various LAN parties with his friends. He attended local LAN tournaments as a member of team Riot Squad. Riot Squad merged with rival team TRU to form the new team Syndicate in 2000. Kim next played with team Clan Killers 3; him and other members of the team broke off to form their own team named Xtreme3 in 2001. After X3's disbandment, Kim briefly played with a restarted Riot Squad team, this time led by Bobby "Sickness" Moyini. He then formed Team3D in 2002 with Kyle "Ksharp" Miller. After five years with Team3D, Kim joined team compLexity in January 2007.[2] Complexity Gaming CompLexity rebranded to Los Angeles Complexity after becoming a franchise of the Championship Gaming Series.[3] After the CGS' first season Kim was selected as a protected player by the franchise.[4]

In Summer 2010, his team got 5-8th place at Arbalet Cup Dallas.[5] Soon afterwards he retired from professional gaming.

Coaching career

On October 14, 2016, MVP announced that Kim would become the coach of MVP Project. He was a coach for compLexity in 2018; the organization did not renew his contract for 2019.[6] In March 2019, Kim became the head coach of Cloud9 team.[7] He parted ways with Cloud9 in May 2019.[8]

Personal life

Kim grew up in Dallas, Texas. He is of Korean American descent.[9] He was born on December 3, 1983.

Business ventures

ESEA

While a member of Team 3D Kim expressed an interest in having an organized system for providing Counter-Strike lessons for the public. 3D's manager Craig Levine formed the ESEA League where Kim has been an instructor since the website's inception.

The Art of Counter-Strike

Kim is co-author of a competitive guide titled The Art of Counter-Strike (TAO-CS) along with ex-teammate Ognian "steel" Gueorguiev and journalist Duncan "Thorin" Shields. The guide, which is sold digitally as an ebook, contains over 200 pages and 50 minutes of video footage.[10]

Notes and References

  1. News: Lee . Jonathan . April 19, 2022 . Esports stars have shorter careers than NFL players. Here's why. . October 24, 2022 . The Washington Post. en.
  2. Web site: 28 Rambo moments. Duncan 'Thorin' . Shields. SK Gaming. December 3, 2011. May 9, 2015.
  3. News: Former CS pro Rambo to coach MVP Project . May 2, 2021 . TheScoreEsports . October 14, 2016.
  4. Marc Turner, "CGS Protected Players Announcement", GotFrag eSports, March 8, 2008.
  5. Web site: Rambo, mOE & clowN return for CS:GO. lurppis. HLTV.org. September 26, 2012. May 6, 2015.
  6. News: Cropley . Steven . compLexity Benches yay, Disconnects with Rambo . May 2, 2021 . VPEsports . December 20, 2018.
  7. News: Esguerra . Tyler . Rambo now Cloud9's CS:GO head coach as Valens moves to head of data science . May 2, 2021 . Dot Esports . March 22, 2019.
  8. News: Biazzi . Leonardo . Cloud9 drop Rambo, valens returns to the head coach position . May 2, 2021 . Dot Esports . May 3, 2019.
  9. Book: Kane, Michael. Game Boys. registration. 12. 2008. Viking Press. 9780670018963 .
  10. "http://www.tao-cs.com/index.html", TAO-CS