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Revision as of 05:56, 10 March 2019

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Gamsu
File:Gamsu OWL.png
Overwatch League player, Gamsu
Current team
TeamShanghai Dragons
RoleMain Tank
GamesOverwatch
LeagueOverwatch League
StatusActive
Personal information
NameNoh Yeong-Jin
Born (1994-02-14) February 14, 1994 (age 30)
NationalityRepublic of Korea
Team history
Alienware Arena
2014Samsung Galaxy Blue
2014–2015Team Dignitas
2015–2016Fnatic
2016–2017CONBOX
2017–2019Boston Uprising
2019–presentShanghai Dragons

Noh Yeong-Jin, (노영진) better known as Gamsu, is a South Korean Overwatch and retired League of Legends player who was the top laner for fnatic of the European League of Legends Championship Series. (EU LCS) He joined Team Dignitas in the NA LCS on November 17, 2015.[1] On December 17, 2015 Gamsu was announced for the fnatic roster.[2][3] On October 10, 2016, Gamsu made his Overwatch debut at OGN Overwatch Apex Season 1 with CONBOX T6, marking his retirement from professional League of Legends.[4] He currently plays main tank for the Shanghai Dragons in the Overwatch League.[5]

Career

Noh Yeong-Jin (노영진) was born on February 14, 1995 in South-Korea. Noh Yeong-Jin or "Gamsu" is the top laner of team Fnatic. He is known for his tanky champion picks, and prefers group-fights over individual combat.

Gamsu started his eSports career with the Korean team, Alienware Arena. They first competed in the PANDORA.TV Champions Winter 2013-2014, and ended up third place. Thereafter, Gamsu left Alienware Arena to join another Korean team, Samsung Blue.

Season 5

In November 2014, Gamsu had left Samsung Blue and joined Team Dignitas in December 2014. Team Dignitas was then invited to participate in the IEM Season IX - Cologne, and ended up third place after being beat by Gambit Gaming.

During the 2015 NA LCS Spring Season, Team Dignitas fought hard for a spot, however ended up the 9th place, forcing them into the relegation tournament.[6] Dignitas survived though, and re-qualified for the Summer 2015 NA LCS.

Season 6

Just at the beginning the new season, Gamsu joined Fnatic and the team immediately invited to take part in the IEM Season X – Cologne. The team had undergone few roster changes, and alongside Gamsu; Spirit and NoXiAK joined Febiven and Rekkles. Fnatic played in the 2016 EU LCS Spring Split and ended up third place.

Tournament results

Samsung Blue

Team Dignitas

Fnatic

References

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