Top 3 All-Kills in StarCraft Competition of All Time

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1. KANGMIN’s preview. All kill

KTF in 2005 is on the verge of elimination ahead of the postseason

There’s only one game left, but the other team is Soul

KTF had three wins, three losses and one loss, and Soul team had four wins, two losses and five losses

In a nutshell, KTF won four games, lost three games, lost two games, and Soul team won four games, lost two games

In the tie, there was only a scenario in which KTF advanced on the principle of winning the winner

Kangmin, who was the captain at that time, confidently forewarned the all-kill and went on a spearheading battle, and this is the famous all-kill event

In the first game, Han Seung-yeop won the game with ease, and in the second game, he caught Park Sang-ik with a tremendous river kill

The last one was the best player in the team league, and Byun made an all-kill against Jong-un

From the perspective of older people, the first thing that comes to mind will be Kangmin’s preview all-kill

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Group 2 Byung-se’s Winners League Final Reversal Kill

CJ and Hwaseung will compete in the final of the 2009 Winners League

Lee Je-dong, who was walking on the 5th main left-wing road of the time, came out to the forefront and easily overpowered the first Jungwoo Kim

After sending the second variation to Andromeda and overpowering the third one too easily, it’s also Lee Je-dong

As expected, he showed his best skills by listening to the words such as the main candidate

And as the last captain card, CJ comes up with an unexpected Cho Byung-se, where Lee Je-dong will do five drones, and after a short period, he hits ㅈ

At that time, Cho Byung-se was a rookie in the unknown, so there were three people behind him, but it didn’t happen when everyone thought about it

If you look at Hwaseung right now, I don’t know if he was a member of the no-dap team except for Dong, but Roh Young-hoon, who came out after him, just broke his executive skills

At that time, Koo Sung-hoon, who was very active in the Winners League, came out, but it turned out that Cho Byung-se was a Teteung machine

Thus, after winning the final with a dramatic reverse all-kill, Cho Byung-se made his name widely known

To be honest, if Lee Je-dong had operated without difficulty, I think Cho Byung-se would have just cut it

At that time, Lee Je-dong was a thousand-year-old being But he’s a bit bored if he kills everything, so he just blew me up to give his team members a chance, but he seems to trust his team members too much

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3 Lee Young-ho’s All-Kill from SK

It was the day of the 2010 match between SK and KT, the most prestigious clubs and rival teams in Starboard

Everyone watched the game with high expectations, but KT was being cut by the T-one Jug, who was also famous as a proper noun at the time

Park Chan-soo, Bae Byung-woo, and Park Ji-soo were cut smoothly by Park Jae-hyuk, and Lee Young-ho was summoned as the last leader card

No matter how well Lee Young-ho did, I thought it would be a little hard because Do Jae-wook, Jung Myung-hoon, and Kim Taek-yong were preparing in turn

However, the remaining one was not just a good player, but 10 Lee Young-ho, who reached the highest level in the nearly 20-year-old StarCraft game

Without any crisis, he easily beat four back and led his team to victory in 40 minutes of pure play time

It would have been more of a talker if it had been reversed after a great game, but it was a game that literally showed Lee Young-ho’s overwhelming power well because he won so smoothly

Lee Young-ho was 35-1 in the major league for about two years in his heyday, and as a driving force, he made the team advance to the postseason every time

It made KTF, the king of war, win several championships

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