Iloveoov Explained

Id:iloveoov
최연성
Name Trans:Choi Yeon-sung
Nickname:oov
Nationality:South Korean
Game:League of Legends
Career Games:StarCraft
League of Legends
Career Role:Terran, coach (StarCraft)
Coach (League of Legends)
Career Start:2003
Career End:2011
Coach Start:2016
Coach End:2020
Years1:2003
Team1:Orion
Years2:2003–2004
Team2:4 Union
Years3:2004–2011
Team3:SK Telecom T1
Cyears1:2008–2016
Cteam1:SK Telecom T1
Cyears2:2016–2020
Cteam2:Afreeca Freecs
Highlights:

Choi Yeon-sung, also known as iloveoov, is a retired professional Korean StarCraft player, and formerly a coach for the Afreeca Freecs' League of Legends team.[1] As a Terran player he was known for his excellent macromanagement, leading to his nickname "Cheater Terran". However he is better known as "Monster Terran" (Gweh_Mool Terran) because of his ability to produce a massive number of units. The 'oov' in his nickname is believed to be the ASCII emotion icon of a face and two fingers forming letter 'V' which stands for victory.[2]

Career

He sees Lim Yo-Hwan, who was on the same team as him, as an older brother or mentor. Lim scouted Choi through a match in battlenet after losing to Choi's Terran, Zerg and Protoss. Choi beat Lim 3:2 in 2004 during the Ongamenet Ever Starleague finals.

He announced his retirement as a pro-gamer as a result of a wrist injury, to become a coach for his team.[3] Since then, Choi returned to the active roster as a "player coach".[4]

In 2016 SK Telecom T1 disbanded their Starcraft 2 roster and Choi became head coach for the Afreeca Freecs League of Legends team.[5] He led the team to a quarterfinals berth at the 2018 League of Legends World Championship but was ultimately defeated 3-0 by Cloud9 and eliminated.

In subsequent seasons he failed to replicate his success, failing to qualify for the World Championship in 2019 and also failing to make playoffs in the 2020 Spring Split. In November 2020, Choi parted ways with Afreeca Freecs.[6]

Personal life

In April 2008, Choi announced his engagement to his girlfriend. Choi and his fiancée had been together for six years, even when he was training to become a professional gamer.

Tournament results

Streaks

His streaks versus Zerg are particularly notable.

Record: 79 wins – 37 losses (68.10%)

Best Streak: 27 wins Worst Streak: 4 losses Current Streak: 1 win

Overall Record

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [맨투맨] '사제지간' 최연성-정명훈이 밝힌 '엮인' 스토리]. February 1, 2014. 데일리e스포츠.
  2. Web site: Iloveoov... Oov?. tl.net.
  3. Web site: Bisu to SKT1, Oov Retires. tl.net.
  4. Web site: iloveoov coming back as "playing-coach". tl.net.
  5. Web site: iloveoov - Leaguepeda League of Legends Esports Wiki. Gamepedia. 28 April 2020.
  6. News: Field Level Media . Head coach iloveoov leaves Afreeca Freecs . May 3, 2021 . Gwinnett Prep Sports . November 3, 2020.