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Leta officially B-teamed
What is CJ Entus?
CJ Entus is a Kespa team that you will have the pleasure of watching in the upcoming Proleague season! Though they’ve historically been one of the stronger teams and have a very deep roster, they’ve had some difficulty winning the Proleague. But that’s all in the past! We won the Hybrid Proleague last season and we’re not stopping now! CJ’s strong roster will continue to prove their abilities, both in the Proleague and in individual environments.
Team Achievements
Starcraft 2
2011-2012 Proleague Season 2 (Hybrid)
Brood War
2008-09 Shinhan Bank Proleague
2009 Shinhan Bank Winners League
2007 Shinhan Bank Proleague Round 2
2006 ProLeague Round 2
2006 ProLeague Round 1
2005 SKY ProLeague Round 1
2004-2005 MBCMovies MBCGame Team League
Tucsan MBCGame Team League
ProLeague 2003-2004 NeoWiz pmang Cup OnGameNet ProLeague
LifeZone KPGA Team League
2003 KeMongSa KPGA Tour Team League
The Players
Leta
Brood War: Leta came to CJ through their merger with Hite Sparkyz and was, along with fellow Sparkler (yes) Horang2, responsible for CJ’s transition from -_- to ^_^. He was a very strong Terran player who was sometimes considered a gateway to the S Class (unrelated to GSL’s “Code S”). This meant that if one could pretty consistently beat Leta, they were probably one of the very greatest. He’s never had much success in individual leagues, with a top 8 in an MSL and an OSL being his best results, but consistently tears up Proleague. Leta’s signature opening is Two Starport Wraith
Wings of Liberty: For Sc2, Leta has changed races to Protoss. He participated in the Kespa exhibition matches during the MLG but was bumped out in the first round to Jaedong. He hasn’t managed to qualify for the Sc2 OSL or the GSL and has only played two games in last season’s hybrid Proleague so we have no idea where his skill is at right now. But if the past is any indication, we can’t write off Leta because of his individual league results, and we’ll have to wait and see how he fairs in Proleague!
Relevant Links:
- Twitter
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- [BW] Final Edit on Leta
- Leta being sexy Leta
EffOrt
Brood War: Effort has been one of Brood War’s top zergs since his breakout in 2008. He’s been a huge force in Proleague and served as CJ’s ace player. Unlike Leta, his Proleague prowess has been matched with individual league success, winning an OSL over Flash in the finals. Shortly following this 2010 victory, Effort retired from Brood War. About a year later, he came back and instantly was a top player once again. Effort is very fond of zerglings.
Wings of Liberty: Effort was one of the Kespa players to find early success. His first televised Sc2 game was a win against Flash and would end up with a record of 10-8 in Proleague. He also found success against ESF players in WCS Korea, with a 2-1 win over Dongraegu and a 2-0 over Gumiho. He’s been seeded into the GSL Code A but fell the first round to Maru, 1-2. Though he hasn’t had enormous success in Sc2 just yet, he’s certainly proven that he’s capable of rising to the top.
Relevant Links:
- Twitter
- TL Fan Club
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- [BW] Song Parody by Husky
Bbyong
Brood War: Bbyong was never a very prolific Brood War player. He’s been a part of CJ since 2008 but saw his first Proleague appearance in early 2010. In professional BW’s waning days, he was becoming an increasingly common face in CJ’s Proleague lineup with decent results, going 5-3 in the last season.
Wings of Liberty: The Hybrid Proleague didn’t seem much brighter for Bbyong, only going 2-4 in Sc2. But since then he’s upped his game and has become the first Kespa player to make it to Code S of the GSL without the aid of seeds. He qualified for Code A and beat First, Genius, and Heart to get to Code S, but then lost in the group stage to Mvp and Creator. He’s back in Code A and still swinging, definitely someone to watch!
Relevant Links:
- Twitter
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
herO[jOin]
Brood War: Of the now-relevant players, then-zerg player herO was probably the worst in Brood War. His lifetime record is 11-25. In the Hybrid season, he played 6 games because you had to alternate games. He lost all of them. I don’t want to talk about this anymore …
Wings of Liberty: Let’s talk about this instead! Now playing Protoss, Hero has been one of the best Kespa players at Sc2 and stood side by side with SKT’s Rain as representatives for Kespa when most people were still sceptical about their skills. It seems he’s fallen out of favour as a Kespa golden-boy but the fact remains he led CJ to a championship in the Hybrid Proleague, serving as their ace player. I have my doubts that he’ll stand as CJ’s ace, but no doubts that he’ll still be a very powerful force.
Relevant links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD (don’t look at this plz)
sKyHigh
Brood War: Skyhigh is a terran player famous for two things: A reverse all kill over Hwaseung Oz and his excellent TvT. Once upon a time, Jaedong beat three CJ players to put Oz at match point. Figuring his team could clean up the relatively no-name Skyhigh even if he lost, Jaedong unsuccessfully 4-pooled. Jaedong was wrong, and one of the funniest matches of Proleague was born. Skyhigh would also go on to become a TvT sniper with mediocre results in his other matchups. Still, what a TvT sniper he was! During Flash’s period(s) of super dominance, Skyhigh was one of the only players with a very real chance of beating him.
Wings of Liberty: We haven’t seen much of Skyhigh in Sc2, his only games coming from the Hybrid Proleague. He proved decent there, going 4-4 with three of those wins being the last three he played. Hopefully we’ll have a nice shiny Skyhigh ready to smack people, at least in TvT!
Relevant Links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- LR Thread of Skyhigh vs Jaedong Oz
Hydra
Brood War: CJ has this weird thing where they have exactly one good sick zerg at a time. When Lord Voldemort was fizzling out, Effort showed up. And when Effort was retired for a year, it was Hydra’s turn. He went from benchwarmer to CJ’s ace seemingly overnight and rode to a MSL championship on the back of his excellent ZvZ and ZvP. Then Effort returned and suddenly Hydra fell off the map again. Weird!
Wings of Liberty: Again, we don’t know much of Hydra in Sc2. He’s only played 3 games, all in the Hybrid Proleague. He went 1-2 with his only saving grace being that his losses came from Sang and Trap, both going to prove themselves as Kespa powerhouses. I became a big CJ fan during Hydra’s time at the top so I have a soft spot for him. Can he break the curse and become a second good zerg on CJ at the same time?! We’ll see!
Relevant Links:
- Twitter
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
Snow
Brood War: Playing Protoss, Snow was a strong PvT sniper. People really started taking notice of him when he hit a 9 game PvT win streak with very strong opponents, most notably Fantasy, now-teammate Leta, and the seemingly invincible Flash. While his other matchups remained average, Snow rocked a 65% winrate in PvT and was a staple in CJ’s lineup.
Wings of Liberty: Like so many of his peers, Snow has changed races for Sc2 and now plays Terran. He was first noticed in the WCS Korea preliminaries. Though he didn’t manage to make it through, a 2-0 win over fan-favourite Nestea assured people saw him. He played 6 games in the Hybrid Proleague and went 0-6, showing he’s got some ground to make up.
Relevant Links:
- Twitter
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- [BW]Write-up on Snow
The Rest
There are a few more players on the roster but they aren’t particularly notable (yet!). We have SonGDuri, rare, and Bong[S.G]. Rare has played in GSL Code A, but lost in the first round to Hack.
Matches
Next Match:
vs EG-TL, December 16th
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Leta officially B-teamed
What is CJ Entus?
CJ Entus is a Kespa team that you will have the pleasure of watching in the upcoming Proleague season! Though they’ve historically been one of the stronger teams and have a very deep roster, they’ve had some difficulty winning the Proleague. But that’s all in the past! We won the Hybrid Proleague last season and we’re not stopping now! CJ’s strong roster will continue to prove their abilities, both in the Proleague and in individual environments.
Team Achievements
Starcraft 2
2011-2012 Proleague Season 2 (Hybrid)
Brood War
2008-09 Shinhan Bank Proleague
2009 Shinhan Bank Winners League
2007 Shinhan Bank Proleague Round 2
2006 ProLeague Round 2
2006 ProLeague Round 1
2005 SKY ProLeague Round 1
2004-2005 MBCMovies MBCGame Team League
Tucsan MBCGame Team League
ProLeague 2003-2004 NeoWiz pmang Cup OnGameNet ProLeague
LifeZone KPGA Team League
2003 KeMongSa KPGA Tour Team League
The Players
Leta
Brood War: Leta came to CJ through their merger with Hite Sparkyz and was, along with fellow Sparkler (yes) Horang2, responsible for CJ’s transition from -_- to ^_^. He was a very strong Terran player who was sometimes considered a gateway to the S Class (unrelated to GSL’s “Code S”). This meant that if one could pretty consistently beat Leta, they were probably one of the very greatest. He’s never had much success in individual leagues, with a top 8 in an MSL and an OSL being his best results, but consistently tears up Proleague. Leta’s signature opening is Two Starport Wraith
Wings of Liberty: For Sc2, Leta has changed races to Protoss. He participated in the Kespa exhibition matches during the MLG but was bumped out in the first round to Jaedong. He hasn’t managed to qualify for the Sc2 OSL or the GSL and has only played two games in last season’s hybrid Proleague so we have no idea where his skill is at right now. But if the past is any indication, we can’t write off Leta because of his individual league results, and we’ll have to wait and see how he fairs in Proleague!
Relevant Links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- [BW] Final Edit on Leta
- Leta being sexy Leta
EffOrt
Brood War: Effort has been one of Brood War’s top zergs since his breakout in 2008. He’s been a huge force in Proleague and served as CJ’s ace player. Unlike Leta, his Proleague prowess has been matched with individual league success, winning an OSL over Flash in the finals. Shortly following this 2010 victory, Effort retired from Brood War. About a year later, he came back and instantly was a top player once again. Effort is very fond of zerglings.
Wings of Liberty: Effort was one of the Kespa players to find early success. His first televised Sc2 game was a win against Flash and would end up with a record of 10-8 in Proleague. He also found success against ESF players in WCS Korea, with a 2-1 win over Dongraegu and a 2-0 over Gumiho. He’s been seeded into the GSL Code A but fell the first round to Maru, 1-2. Though he hasn’t had enormous success in Sc2 just yet, he’s certainly proven that he’s capable of rising to the top.
Relevant Links:
- TL Fan Club
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- [BW] Song Parody by Husky
Bbyong
Brood War: Bbyong was never a very prolific Brood War player. He’s been a part of CJ since 2008 but saw his first Proleague appearance in early 2010. In professional BW’s waning days, he was becoming an increasingly common face in CJ’s Proleague lineup with decent results, going 5-3 in the last season.
Wings of Liberty: The Hybrid Proleague didn’t seem much brighter for Bbyong, only going 2-4 in Sc2. But since then he’s upped his game and has become the first Kespa player to make it to Code S of the GSL without the aid of seeds. He qualified for Code A and beat First, Genius, and Heart to get to Code S, but then lost in the group stage to Mvp and Creator. He’s back in Code A and still swinging, definitely someone to watch!
Relevant Links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
herO[jOin]
Brood War: Of the now-relevant players, then-zerg player herO was probably the worst in Brood War. His lifetime record is 11-25. In the Hybrid season, he played 6 games because you had to alternate games. He lost all of them. I don’t want to talk about this anymore …
Wings of Liberty: Let’s talk about this instead! Now playing Protoss, Hero has been one of the best Kespa players at Sc2 and stood side by side with SKT’s Rain as representatives for Kespa when most people were still sceptical about their skills. It seems he’s fallen out of favour as a Kespa golden-boy but the fact remains he led CJ to a championship in the Hybrid Proleague, serving as their ace player. I have my doubts that he’ll stand as CJ’s ace, but no doubts that he’ll still be a very powerful force.
Relevant links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD (don’t look at this plz)
sKyHigh
Brood War: Skyhigh is a terran player famous for two things: A reverse all kill over Hwaseung Oz and his excellent TvT. Once upon a time, Jaedong beat three CJ players to put Oz at match point. Figuring his team could clean up the relatively no-name Skyhigh even if he lost, Jaedong unsuccessfully 4-pooled. Jaedong was wrong, and one of the funniest matches of Proleague was born. Skyhigh would also go on to become a TvT sniper with mediocre results in his other matchups. Still, what a TvT sniper he was! During Flash’s period(s) of super dominance, Skyhigh was one of the only players with a very real chance of beating him.
Wings of Liberty: We haven’t seen much of Skyhigh in Sc2, his only games coming from the Hybrid Proleague. He proved decent there, going 4-4 with three of those wins being the last three he played. Hopefully we’ll have a nice shiny Skyhigh ready to smack people, at least in TvT!
Relevant Links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- LR Thread of Skyhigh vs Jaedong Oz
Hydra
Brood War: CJ has this weird thing where they have exactly one good sick zerg at a time. When Lord Voldemort was fizzling out, Effort showed up. And when Effort was retired for a year, it was Hydra’s turn. He went from benchwarmer to CJ’s ace seemingly overnight and rode to a MSL championship on the back of his excellent ZvZ and ZvP. Then Effort returned and suddenly Hydra fell off the map again. Weird!
Wings of Liberty: Again, we don’t know much of Hydra in Sc2. He’s only played 3 games, all in the Hybrid Proleague. He went 1-2 with his only saving grace being that his losses came from Sang and Trap, both going to prove themselves as Kespa powerhouses. I became a big CJ fan during Hydra’s time at the top so I have a soft spot for him. Can he break the curse and become a second good zerg on CJ at the same time?! We’ll see!
Relevant Links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
Snow
Brood War: Playing Protoss, Snow was a strong PvT sniper. People really started taking notice of him when he hit a 9 game PvT win streak with very strong opponents, most notably Fantasy, now-teammate Leta, and the seemingly invincible Flash. While his other matchups remained average, Snow rocked a 65% winrate in PvT and was a staple in CJ’s lineup.
Wings of Liberty: Like so many of his peers, Snow has changed races for Sc2 and now plays Terran. He was first noticed in the WCS Korea preliminaries. Though he didn’t manage to make it through, a 2-0 win over fan-favourite Nestea assured people saw him. He played 6 games in the Hybrid Proleague and went 0-6, showing he’s got some ground to make up.
Relevant Links:
- Sc2 TLPD
- BW TLPD
- [BW]Write-up on Snow
The Rest
There are a few more players on the roster but they aren’t particularly notable (yet!). We have SonGDuri, rare, and Bong[S.G]. Rare has played in GSL Code A, but lost in the first round to Hack.
Matches
Next Match:
vs EG-TL, December 16th
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