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Yoshi Kirishima
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States10366 Posts
September 14 2021 14:06 GMT
#77
Nooo T^T

Last season he was doing so good, beating Maru too, only being stopped by Trap. If Trap beat Parting in Group as he was seeded, maybe sOs could have beaten Parting, then Bunny, then be in the Grand Finals. Though Dark did beat Rogue so I suppose he wouldn't have a chance against Dark.

Oh well, was really nice to see him play well last season, I wonder if he retired this season because he was struggling, or he was weak this season because he was planning to retire and didn't practice much.

He was my favorite player, he's like the Boxer of SC2.

At least he did get many achievements, and he's in the top 10 of SC2 players. Just too bad he couldn't get 1 or 2 GSL gold medals, but he got many 2nd places which is still cool.

I will miss sOs, I'm so glad at least his series vs Maru was season was awesome, and his games vs Ragnarok this season in Code A were pretty cool!
Mid-master streaming MECH ONLY + commentary www.twitch.tv/yoshikirishima +++ "If all-in fails, all-in again."
t5Fab
Profile Joined July 2018
183 Posts
September 14 2021 17:52 GMT
#78
Goodbye sOs, a sad sad moment for sc2

To my favourite player, since I saw him win his first blizzcon: godspeed you, crazy man
M3t4PhYzX
Profile Joined March 2019
Poland4252 Posts
September 14 2021 18:22 GMT
#79
this fucking sucks..

damn shame
itsdaniel
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Austria334 Posts
September 14 2021 21:35 GMT
#80
only 4 pages? im so sad...gl sos...
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Circumstance
Profile Blog Joined March 2014
United States11403 Posts
September 14 2021 23:04 GMT
#81
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.
The world is better when every background has a chance.
Athinira
Profile Joined August 2011
Denmark33 Posts
September 15 2021 00:39 GMT
#82
Sad, but a well deserved retirement. You did us proud! Creative builds and epic finals - sOs provided a lot of those!
"Science Vessel much? Yeah, i think so!" - Tasteless, 2008
Heartland
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
Sweden24602 Posts
September 15 2021 11:25 GMT
#83
You were the greatest mind to touch Starcraft :/
Obamarauder
Profile Joined June 2015
697 Posts
September 15 2021 12:15 GMT
#84
$O$ICK
djack06661
Profile Joined September 2021
5 Posts
September 21 2021 23:45 GMT
#85
SoSad
Turbovolver
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Australia2398 Posts
September 22 2021 03:46 GMT
#86
On September 15 2021 08:04 Circumstance wrote:
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.

omg now I want to watch this anime ;_;
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GTR
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
51584 Posts
September 22 2021 04:04 GMT
#87
On September 22 2021 12:46 Turbovolver wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2021 08:04 Circumstance wrote:
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.

omg now I want to watch this anime ;_;



Commentator
Yoshi Kirishima
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States10366 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-09-23 10:58:03
September 23 2021 10:57 GMT
#88
On September 15 2021 08:04 Circumstance wrote:
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.


Damn, great writeup! Loved it.

On September 22 2021 13:04 GTR wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 22 2021 12:46 Turbovolver wrote:
On September 15 2021 08:04 Circumstance wrote:
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.

omg now I want to watch this anime ;_;


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_hrO0PsSoI


Wow how did I not see this before, that vid was great!
Mid-master streaming MECH ONLY + commentary www.twitch.tv/yoshikirishima +++ "If all-in fails, all-in again."
WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland26667 Posts
September 23 2021 11:36 GMT
#89
On September 23 2021 19:57 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2021 08:04 Circumstance wrote:
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.


Damn, great writeup! Loved it.

Show nested quote +
On September 22 2021 13:04 GTR wrote:
On September 22 2021 12:46 Turbovolver wrote:
On September 15 2021 08:04 Circumstance wrote:
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.

omg now I want to watch this anime ;_;


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_hrO0PsSoI


Wow how did I not see this before, that vid was great!

Yeah this was new on me too, great vid. Had no idea quite how rural his hometown was.
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Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13995 Posts
September 23 2021 23:02 GMT
#90
On September 15 2021 08:04 Circumstance wrote:
There are very few stars in SC2 history who were as self-made as $O$. He didn't get big promo like Jaedong, or reputation intimidation like Innovation. He didn't start as a child like Maru, or fly out to every foreign LAN like Taeja and Polt.

Out of sixteen competitors in the 2013 World Championship, he was almost certainly the one people knew the least, were betting on the least (besides Rotti), and were cheering for the least. But he didn't care. He proved himself on he biggest stage, and did it in style.

And then he went to the most controversial Premier event in all of HotS, the winner-take-all IEM, and he did it again. In an instant, he supplanted MC as the king of big money. And in 2015, he proved he wasn't just clutch. He was a legend of the game. He defeated one of the great sources of shame in the history of SC2, and cemented himself as the indisputable greatest player of Heart of the Swarm. And he just kept proving his personality along the way, over and over again. In his playstyle, his interviews, his social media.

It wasn't until 2018, when he c0mpeted at Pyeongchang, that we got to see the other side of him. His origins. He didn't just waltz into a team house and decide he was gonna be a pro gamer. He came.from a small, rural village. Kim Yoo Jim was the biggest sensation to ever be produced by his hometown. Through all the swagger, he never showed that. Where it came from. We just saw the popped logos, the waving fingers, the consecutive cannon rushes. The man turned a dream into pure gold. There will not readily be others like him.

Hey I called sOs winning Blizz13 tho tbf I had dear in the finals over jd
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Drahkn
Profile Joined June 2021
196 Posts
September 24 2021 11:58 GMT
#91
Protoss always relied on the element of surprise to perform at pro level, inn all matchups protoss must do some damage to get an edge or get away with greed, this is the reason why sOs was so successful at certain meta's in sc2 history. sOs was the master of creating new strategies, without a doubt the most gifted strategic mind SC has ever seen.

With the game now getting more mapped out and players have learned to read protoss at a much higher level than in the past it's been sad to see players like sOs struggle because he still tried to use his strength in that area but it was just not that viable anymore.

Even if the results at the end of his career was poor if you compare it to his past, I think he deserves to be recognized as one of the very best Protosses to ever play the game and helped shape how protoss is played even today. He also showed the ability to play flawless macro games and late games so I hope people will not just remember him as a cheesy protoss, he was a complete player.

Personally I think sOs has retired because of lack of motivation, I don't know if he has made a statement on why he decided to retire.

Will miss him a lot



swarminfestor
Profile Joined September 2017
Malaysia2450 Posts
September 24 2021 13:20 GMT
#92
On September 24 2021 20:58 Drahkn wrote:
Protoss always relied on the element of surprise to perform at pro level, inn all matchups protoss must do some damage to get an edge or get away with greed, this is the reason why sOs was so successful at certain meta's in sc2 history. sOs was the master of creating new strategies, without a doubt the most gifted strategic mind SC has ever seen.

With the game now getting more mapped out and players have learned to read protoss at a much higher level than in the past it's been sad to see players like sOs struggle because he still tried to use his strength in that area but it was just not that viable anymore.

Even if the results at the end of his career was poor if you compare it to his past, I think he deserves to be recognized as one of the very best Protosses to ever play the game and helped shape how protoss is played even today. He also showed the ability to play flawless macro games and late games so I hope people will not just remember him as a cheesy protoss, he was a complete player.

Personally I think sOs has retired because of lack of motivation, I don't know if he has made a statement on why he decided to retire.

Will miss him a lot





The last interview wih sOs has been published by DH Masters during his final participation at the tournament. He stated that he didn't know what future lied ahead when asking about possible retirement. A week later, he decided to retire. Not sure if that may help you understand him better.
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Captain Peabody
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States3128 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-09-24 14:11:57
September 24 2021 14:11 GMT
#93
Of all the players in SC2 (or BW) I don't think there's a single one whose games I have enjoyed watching more consistently or more ecstatically. Even in the middle of a lackluster tournament, or a lackluster meta, or a dry patch in the scene, sOs always brought a sense of wonder unlike anything else in Starcraft. It always felt like a gift just to see him play, and like Christmas morning when he won against odds.

While it's true that his results got less incredible over time (though I mean last season's GSL run is nothing to sneeze at), I honestly don't think the wonder and entertainment value of his games ever went down. Some of his very best games and series occurred only in the last few years; and win or lose, he continued to play it his way until the end.

There have been a lot of great players in this scene, of very many different styles, but that's what I'll always remember sOs for. I very much hope he's able to turn this career and prize money into a good life for himself.
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boxerfred
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Germany8360 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-09-27 20:25:34
September 27 2021 20:25 GMT
#94
Thank you, sOs, for the good times. Enjoy whatever comes next!
-KG-
Profile Joined October 2012
Denmark1219 Posts
October 07 2021 15:51 GMT
#95
Best of luck in the future sOs and thanks for all the very entertaining games! :D
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Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
October 07 2021 20:01 GMT
#96
One of the greatest to ever do it
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