Kim Taek-Yong - Gamer Career

Gamer Career

Kim considered to become a professional gamer while being a freshman in high school. He began playing StarCraft: Brood War when one of his relatives took him to an internet café. While being a newcomer Bisu used to watch others' games and particularly liked those of NaDa, as well as Nal rA's strategic gameplay. Nonetheless Bisu did not have any particular role model and wanted to emulate all players. During Bisu's MBCGame HERO (Pirates of Space at the time) years his gameplay was largely influenced by Protoss player Pusan, whose games Bisu frequently watched. Bisu's coach and player Best in turn taught him everything related to Protoss builds.

Having participated in high-level competitive matchups since 2006, Bisu made his breakthrough at the 2007 MBCgame Starleague (MSL) final, defeating experienced players Nal_rA and sAviOr, both with 3:0. At that time Bisu was one of the few Starleague Protoss players. He qualified for the 2007 MSL automatically for having received a KeSPA distinction as the best Protoss player. Prior to the breakthrough match with sAviOr, which is sometimes referred to as "March 3rd revolution", Protoss players had a subpar performance against Zerg. During Bisu's preparations for the match with sAviOr the MBCGame HERO coaching staff, as well as Protoss and Zerg players gave Bisu some ideas. The general advice was to use Corsair units to eliminate Zerg Overlords, narrowing Zerg's observation. Following Bisu's victory several players started to emulate his winning Corsair–Dark Templar combination to fight Zerg opponents.

In the first half of February, 2008 Bisu (who was already on top of the KeSPA ranking) was transferred from the MBCGame HERO team to SK Telecom T1. The latter team failed to score good results in leagues and confront the new generation of professional gamers, and it was decided to dismiss the entire coaching staff. Players iloveoov and Kingdom were promoted to coaches instead. To fill the gaps and to improve the performance results, SK Telecom T1 acquired Bisu. Bisu later called his transfer "definitely a turning point" for him as a gamer. In 2009, to fill up the schedule, OnGameNet arranged an All-Star Race Battle, where four players of each race (Protoss, Terran and Zerg) would compete in a knockout series. Bisu defeated the Terran lineup of players Flash, Hwasin, Leta and NaDa, but failed to score a win against sAviOr.

In the fall of 2008 Zerg players adopted a three-base five-Hatchery strategy against Protoss and nearly all attempts to counter it failed. Protoss players had a particular difficulty with using Zealots against Hydralisks in a choke battle as the Zealots could not spread out effectively, while Hydralisks could clump easily, not allowing Zealots to take advantage from their speed upgrade. Bisu managed to successfully use speed-upgraded Zealots to obtain map control and engage the Hydralisks before they reach mass numbers. While other professional Protoss players have around a 60% win ratio against Zerg, Bisu's ratio against that race reached over 90% in the 2010–2011 competitional season. During the 2010–2011 Shinhan Bank Proleague Bisu also achieved the largest number of wins. In the past, however, Bisu was not particularly favored against any good Zerg player. On April 2, 2011 Bisu, having defeated Jaedong in the Shinhan Winners League playoff, broke what he called "a vicious cycle" of his Protoss versus Zerg gameplay. He once revealed, that only after learning the skill of combining different units he began to enjoy playing against Zerg.

Bisu's matchup against Protoss players is statistically in the middle between Zerg and Terran and could be traced back to 2005. From then and until February 2006 he had been in a 3-loss streak against Protoss players and played with intermittent success until the matchup with Nal rA. In February 2007 Bisu achieved a 3-win streak against him, which contributed to Bisu's uninterrupted 6-win streak against Protoss in the same year.

Bisu's win rate against Terran players has been the lowest when compared to Protoss or Zerg, although he managed to defeat veteran Terran players SlayerS `BoxeR` and NaDa already in his early career. Bisu acknowledged his poor performance particularly against Terran Siege Tanks, as well as his subpar control of Carriers. On November 17, 2007 Bisu lost to then little known Terran player Mind during the GOMTV MSL final despite being an absolute tournament favorite; Mind instead became the youngest MSL champion, at 16 years old. Bisu then went on a slump, making a comeback in the next year by winning the ClubDay MSL final against another Protoss player, JangBi. From July to August, 2010 Bisu had been in one of his worst streaks, with 5 losses against Terran players. On March 5 of that year he was eliminated from the Korean Air OSL by losing to Terran player go.go in the 36th round. Following Bisu's elimination he was given a break, explained by exhaustion from busy schedule and poor physical form. Bisu picked Stork's play pattern against Terran as the one he wants to learn.

Together with Stork, Flash, and Jaedong, Bisu made up a high-tier quartet called "Taek–Bang–Lee–Ssang", after the players' given names and Stork's nickname "Bang". Showing a relatively low win rate against Stork and Flash (41.67% and 38.46%, respectively, as of June 2011), Bisu achieved a 60% rate against Jaedong. Bisu and Jaedong had a period of tight rivalry against each other, competing for the top place of the KeSPA rankings: during the 2008-2009 Shinhan Proleague season both players finished the 4th round with a total tally of 44 wins, while their individual league wins equaled to three at certain point. On par with Stork, Bisu established what is occasionally called the "Taek–Bang era" of professional StarCraft. However, as opposed to Stork, Bisu's OSL title has been elusive. After competing in three OSL qualifiers in 2006–2007 Bisu unsuccessfully pursued the OSL titles of 2008, 2009 and 2010. Nonetheless, as of June, 2011, Bisu collected five Monthly MVP titles, equaling that achievement with Flash, Jaedong and SlayerS_`BoxeR`. On June 7, 2011, having defeated Protoss player Flying, Bisu equaled Flash's record of 57 victories in a StarCraft Proleague season. In addition Bisu managed to advance to the main group stage of the MSL tournament for 11 times in a row, approaching to the sAviOr's record of 13. He also scored the unprecedented result of four all-kills (a form of StarCraft competitions, where one team is eliminated by a single player of the other team). In 2010 Bisu was nominated by Fomos for the titles of Player of the Year and Protoss of the Year.

Bisu's game performance, as well as of Protoss in general, has been influenced by maps on which the StarCraft matches are played. Although StarCraft is considered a balanced game in that all three races have successful professional players, the maps differ from each other in properties such as the terrain openness. Being a forgetful person, Bisu tends to take notes during practice.

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