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Hong Jin-ho : ウィキペディア英語版
Hong Jin-ho

Hong Jin-ho (born 31 October 1982) is a South Korean television personality and former professional StarCraft player who plays under the alias ()...YellOw or simply YellOw. In 2012, he became the coach of the Xenics Storm ''League of Legends'' pro gaming team. As a television personality, he is most known for his appearances in reality survival show ''The Genius'' and variety show ''Crime Scene''.
==StarCraft career==
Hong, nicknamed the "Storm Zerg"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=TLPD - Player Information - YellOw )〕 and "Kong(means bean in Korean) Jin-ho", is known for his aggressive and harass-style play, and for his rivalry with BoxeR.
Hong is famous for never having won first place in major StarCraft tournaments despite his strong performance. Hong managed to finish second place six times in the events, never once attaining a major championship, which earned him the title "King of Silver." While there are some tournaments in which he finished first, these records was invalidated when the KeSPA announced to accept only OSL and MSL records. His notable victories include first place in the 2003 ITV 5th Starleague, the Snickers All-Star league in 2005〔 and the first BlizzCon invitational tournament.
Hong suffered his last major defeat against Han "Casy" Dong-wook in the semi-finals of the Shinhan Bank Season 1 OSL in 2006, and claimed 3rd place. Due to poor performance in the following OSL, Hong has fallen into a slump from which he has not recovered. Hong reached the round of 32 in the GOMTV Averatech Classic, but was eliminated by oDin(Joo Young-Dal). He enlisted in the Korean Air Force since November 2008 in the StarCraft team Air Force ACE.〔
After being a member of ROKAF ACE, Hong recovered his form slowly but steadily. The trigger was an old-fashioned 'storm-like' victory against Bisu() on 20 June 2009 in Shinhan Bank ProLeague 08-09, after 735 days of silence. He could not qualify for either OSL nor MSL since Shinhan Bank OSL season 2 in 2006, but in the end of Shinhan Bank ProLeague 09-10 season, Hong ended the season securing a 3-game winning streak, including a dramatic victory against Jaedong.
Hong officially announced his retirement from professional gaming on his website on 16 June 2011. At his retirement ceremony, BoxeR jokingly handed him an empty ''StarCraft 2'' box. BoxeR said that the box was empty, but the account was at the Slayers clan house and if Hong ever considered transitioning into ''StarCraft 2'', he knew where to go.
In August 2011 he appeared in a reality series entitled "Project A" on GOMtv. The series follows Hong as he attempts to qualify for the GOMTV Global StarCraft II League and relaunch his progaming career in ''StarCraft 2''. The series premiered on 12 August 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gomtv.net/forum/view.gom?topicid=202586&cid=0&kind=8 )

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