Kim Gang-yun ( ko, 김강윤), better known by his in-game name Trick, is a South Korean retired professional ''
League of Legends'' player. He won the
2016 Spring EU LCS
The 2016 European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff fin ...
and
2016 Summer EU LCS
The 2016 European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff fin ...
while on
G2 Esports; in the latter he earned the split MVP award.
He also competed with
FC Schalke 04 Esports
Schalke 04 Esports is the esports department of football club FC Schalke 04.
Schalke formerly had a ''League of Legends'' team competing in the LEC (formerly the EU LCS), the top level of professional ''League of Legends'' in Europe. The t ...
and
SK Gaming of the
League of Legends European Championship (LEC).
Career
Kim joined
CJ Entus as a jungle substitute in December 2014. He played his first game in July 2015 against SBENU Sonicboom during SBENU Champions Summer 2015. He is currently a substitute for Ambition. CJ Entus placed third in the regular season but lost 3–0 to the
KOO Tigers
Hanwha Life Esports (HLE) is a South Korean esports organization based in Seoul, owned by Hanwha Life Insurance. It has teams competing in ''League of Legends'' and ''Kart Rider'', with the former competing in the LCK, South Korea's top level pro ...
in the second round of playoffs. CJ had enough circuit points to qualify for the 2015 Season Korea Regional Finals but they lost 3–2 to the
Jin Air Green Wings. Kim did not play in playoffs or the regionals. Kim left the team in November.
In late December, Kim moved to Europe to and joined
G2 Esports of the
EU LCS
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, as their new starting jungler, G2 also signed Emperor and YoungBuck as coach. The team quickly rose to prominence and recognition in the LCS, consistently tied for first place after each week, sometimes with H2k and sometimes also with
Team Vitality, until the end of the split when they held first place with sole possession. With a quarterfinal bye, the playoffs also saw them strong, as they defeated both
Fnatic and
Origen 3–1 to win the season and secure an invitation to the
2016 Mid-Season Invitational
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.
Going into MSI, G2 Esports were seen as a favorite not to win, but to come in second place to the Korean representatives
SK Telecom T1. However, the team lost their first four games of the round robin and ultimately finished in fifth place, ahead of only SuperMassive eSports, and out of playoff contention - importantly, this placement meant that Europe would forfeit their Pool 1 seed at Worlds. In a statement published partway through the second day of play, G2 stated that their players had taken vacation time after a "rigorous Spring Split." AD carry Emperor later stated that there had been an internal conflict within the team one day prior to the start of the event. In November 2017, Kim left G2 to join Korean team bbq Olivers.
Kim returned to Europe in April 2019, signing with
FC Schalke 04 Esports
Schalke 04 Esports is the esports department of football club FC Schalke 04.
Schalke formerly had a ''League of Legends'' team competing in the LEC (formerly the EU LCS), the top level of professional ''League of Legends'' in Europe. The t ...
.
After competing with
SK Gaming in 2020, Kim retired from competitive play.
Tournament results
G2 Esports
* 1st —
2016 Spring EU LCS
The 2016 European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff fin ...
regular season
* 1st —
2016 Spring EU LCS playoffs
The 2016 European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff fin ...
* 5th–6th —
2016 Mid-Season Invitational
The 2016 Mid-Season Invitational was the second event of the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), a ''League of Legends'' tournament by Riot Games. It took place from March 4 to March 15, 2016, in Shanghai Oriental Sports Center, Pudong, Shanghai, China ...
* 1st —
2016 Spring EU LCS
The 2016 European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff fin ...
* 1st —
2016 Summer EU LCS
The 2016 European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff fin ...
regular season
* 1st —
2016 Summer EU LCS playoffs
The 2016 European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series (2016 EU LCS) was the fourth season of the European ''League of Legends'' Championship Series.
The Spring Split began on January 16, with a rematch of the 2015 EU LCS Summer playoff fin ...
References
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CJ Entus players
G2 Esports players
Living people
South Korean expatriate sportspeople in Germany
League of Legends jungle players
1990s births
South Korean esports players