Jang Jae-ho
Jang Jae-ho | ||
Jang "Moon" Jae-ho |
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Player information | ||
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Full name | Jang Jae-ho | |
Nickname | Moon | |
Date of birth | December 14, 1986 | |
country code | ||
game | Warcraft 3 , Starcraft II | |
preferred game party | Night Elf (Warcraft 3), Zerg (Starcraft 2) | |
Former teams |
mousesports , MeetYourMakers , WeMade FOX , Fnatic |
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Korean spelling | |
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Hangeul | 장재호 |
Hanja | 張 宰 昊 |
Revised Romanization |
Jang Jae-ho |
McCune- Reischauer |
Chang Chaeho |
Jang "Moon" Jae-ho (born December 14, 1986 in Incheon ) is a South Korean e-athlete . He is particularly known for his success in the Warcraft III discipline , in which he is one of the most successful players ever. In total, he has won over 30 tournaments in his career.
After he was under contract with the German team mousesports at the beginning of his career , he switched to Meet Your Makers in 2006 . 2007 was his most successful year, winning over $ 150,000 in individual prize money at various tournaments. After separating from MeetYourMakers in 2009, he played for the South Korean clan WeMade Fox until they broke up in 2011. There he is said to have received a record monthly salary of 16,000 euros.
In 2011, he switched from Warcraft 3 to Starcraft 2 , which was released in 2010 . In January 2012, Fnatic announced the signing of Moon for Starcraft 2. In Starcraft 2, however, he was never able to repeat the great successes from Warcraft 3, although he still achieved second place each in the DreamHack and the Intel Extreme Masters .
In 2014 he interrupted his esports career to do his military service.
Successes (selection)
year | competition | space | Prize money |
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Warcraft III | |||
2003 | MBC Sonokong Prime League II | 1st place | $ 8,478 |
2005 | World e-Sports Games Season I | 1st place | $ 20,000 |
2005 | World e-Sports Games Season II | 1st place | $ 20,000 |
2005 | China Korea Cyber Games | 1st place | $ 9,870 |
2006 | Lenovo International Electronic Sports Tournament | 1st place | $ 20,000 |
2007 | MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War I. | 1st place | $ 10,000 |
2007 | Game-X 2007 | 1st place | $ 38,120 |
2007 | MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War II | 1st place | $ 10,000 |
2007 | MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War III | 1st place | $ 10,000 |
2007 | DreamHack Summer 2007 | 1st place | $ 2,842 |
2007 | MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War Summer Grand Prix | 1st place | $ 20,000 |
2007 | World Cyber Games | 3rd place | $ 5,000 |
2007 | Lenovo International Electronic Sports Tournament | 1st place | $ 21,309 |
2008 | PGL Season 2 | 1st place | $ 11,091 |
2008 | Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 | 1st place | $ 11,000 |
2008 | World Cyber Games | 2nd place | $ 7,000 |
2008 | International e-Sports Festival 2008 | 1st place | $ 11,626 |
2009 | World e-Sports Masters | 2nd place | $ 6,000 |
2010 | NGL ONE Season 6 | 1st place | $ 8,000 |
2010 | World e-Sports Games : e-Stars 2010 | 1st place | $ 12,671 |
2010 | Blizzcon 2010 | 3rd place | $ 5,000 |
2011 | International e-Sports Festival 2011 | 1st place | $ 10,000 |
2013 | World Cyber Games | 2nd place | $ 3,000 |
Starcraft II | |||
2011 | Intel Extreme Masters World Championship Season V. | 2nd place | $ 6,500 |
2011 | DreamHack Summer 2011 | 2nd place | $ 7,863 |
Awards
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jang Jae-ho's curriculum vitae in Nate-People (Korean) ( Memento from November 11, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ WeMade Fox director confirms Moon approach sk-gaming.com
- ↑ The WarCraft III year 2014 at a glance readmore.de
- ↑ MBC Sonokong Prime League II esportsearnings.com
- ^ World e-Sports Games Season I esportsearnings.com
- ^ World e-Sports Games Season II esportsearnings.com
- ^ China Korea Cyber Games 2005 esportsearnings.com
- ^ Lenovo International Electronic Sports Tournament esportsearnings.com
- ↑ K-SWISS MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War I esportsearnings.com
- ↑ Game X 2007 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ K-SWISS MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War II esportsearnings.com
- ↑ K-SWISS MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War III esportsearnings.com
- ↑ DreamHack Summer 2007 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ 2007 K-SWISS MBCGame Warcraft 3 World War Summer Grand Prix esportsearnings.com
- ↑ World Cyber Games 2007 esportsearnings.com
- ^ Lenovo International Electronic Sports Tournament 2007 esportsearnings.com
- ^ Lenovo International Electronic Sports Tournament 2007 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ World Cyber Games 2008 esportsearnings.com
- ^ International e-Sports Festival 2011 esportsearnings.com
- ^ World e-Sports Masters 2009 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ NGL-One Season 6 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ World e-Sports Games: e-Stars 2010 King of the Game esportsearnings.com
- ↑ Blizzcon 2010 esportsearnings.com
- ^ International e-Sports Festival 2011 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ World Cyber Games 2013 esportsearnings.com
- ↑ Intel® Extreme Masters Season V - World Championship esportsearnings.com
- ↑ DreamHack Summer 2011 esportsearnings.com
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jang, Jae-ho |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Moon (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | South Korean e-athlete |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 14, 1986 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Incheon , South Korea |