Sup guys, its Golden who was progamer even 10hours ago. excuse my english, but i'm glad to i can write it without translator. (at least you can understand, right? :D)
My Progamer life has been finished after today match against YoDa. was kinda pathetic perform. i'm so sorry about it if your eyes has been broken but i don't have any regret and i'm so happy about i ran incredible period after i arrived Germany. it was pleasure to do progaming again after retire in last november.
also i would like to sorry you again that i made you confusing with retirement in 2013 nov. i heard i could join military in beginning of this year. so i retired, but it was incorrect and my join military date is correctly december 9. so i back to progamer. but sadly its real time to farewell to you guys. i ABSOLUTELY join military in Dec9. if South Korea and North Korea unification before it. (lol, kidding)
when i arrived Germany, i didn't expected that i hit 2times Ro4 in WCS and Runner-up in ESET Masters. but i did it and hit my best-time of my progaming life as well i did i thought i ever could. unfortunately didn't get any wins in 2014 but i think its enough for me (person's greed is infinity right? so its kinda how to get happiness :D)
as i said in last interview after WCS match, i would back to in eSports scene after finish military (2016-09-08) not as player, my currently dream is make my own big eSports festival like Dreamhack, IEM and others. (thats why i hosted tournaments in beginning of this year, first step! :D) so i would back to eSports and planning studying abroad in Germany. (interesting with hosting tournaments, and casting)
i was really happy to living in Germany, USA and i learned a lot from here. i was a guy who only know gaming without planning future, but i changed here to a guy who can see future. so i never regret to decided to play in outside of Korea! i was really happy to meet you guys and i was really honor to show my plays to you guys. thanks for like my games, and cheered for me i was almost cry when i got standing ovation even i lost YoDa 0-3 with bad perform. and got many good words, cheering during gaming life. i'm gonna keep it in my heart, and never forget love you guys ♥
its so embarrassing to say retire again, someone won't believe it. so i won't say retire again. i would like to say it's break from sc2 cause of military. who knows future?
* Special Thanks * Alien invasion teammates, admins (formers as well {Tongil, Ana}), and sponsor Wardeck, Leaseweb Laurent Missimi Totalbiscuit, Jenna Bain and who helped me in practice (Patience, Harstem, Grubby, Marinelord, Heromarine, showtime etc) and many peoples!
Really well written. I've seen many of your matches. You sound like you have a great head on your shoulders and I hope the military will be pretty uneventful for you. Take care.
thanks for all the streams and games and interviews and awesome stuff golden :D please do come back! Maybe then will be legacy of the void? ^^ you will be missed! <3
Best of luck Golden! You really started to shine in the foreign scene but I remember you from a long time ago, as far back as GSL 2010 Open Season 3. And I remember you in the GSTL 2013 "Red vs. Blue" all-star game holding Seed's 2-base mothership/skytoss all-in.
My favorite Golden game though was just recent was his game on Overgrowth against Welmu in this last season RO16. Golden got far behind early but came back with amazing lategame play. If you haven't watched it you should, it's the first game at this link:
We thank you for everything you have done, and we look forward to see where you and your tournaments will fit in when you return. Who knows where eSports will be in two whole years! Exciting! It will be sad to not have you for a couple of years, but when you return, we will be thrilled! Esports has a golden future ahead of it, and what kind of a golden future doesn't have a Golden?
Thank you for giving us such exciting games. I remember the tournaments you put on and cast on stream and how fun your stream was along with epic successes in the pro scene when you won redbull. It's sad to see you go Golden, you were one of my favorite players, and I hope the future is great for you when you return to esports.
I cannot express how happy and sad I am right now. Ever since you were at Red Bull Training Grounds I loved your passion and dedication and joyful manner. You played a lot of entertaining games and always managed to put a smile on my face. You're funny and a pleasure to have in the scene, and I am thankful for that. Good luck in the military, and I eagerly await when you come back to save eSports once again!
I was so pissed when you beat MMA down to the loser's match - and then I actually got to speak to you (you might remember the guy from the train station? when you were going back to Düsseldorf after WCS Group C). You're one hell of a fun guy and I absolutely regret not having watched more of your games and interviews and ..well. I hope your military service turns out to be as good as it can ever be and that you can return to esports and that all of your dreams will be fulfilled. Thanks for the fun!
See you Golden! Glad you took something away from this part of life and this beautiful game. Best of luck in the future and I'm sure many of us in this community will continue to cheer for you in whatever you do in life.
Maybe in the future, you can be the savior of Sc2 as well
Golden thanks for playing your best, and I hope you achieve all that you set out to do. I can't wait to see what you will do when you return in two years.
This was a really touching message. Even if it's sad, it was so heartwarming at the same time because you are always so cheerfull. Because of you i start my day with a smile
Good luck in the future. Maybe 2015 Proleague ? Air Force Ace ? That would be cool if it came back
Good bye Golden! You were the first pro gamer that I ever met in real life. I saw you standing by yourself at MLG Anaheim 2013 and it was a very exciting moment when I saw a real life StarTale player. Best of luck in the military and keep playing Starcraft!
Like everyone else, I really enjoyed seeing your "comeback" after your first retirement, and seeing you grow as a player, but also as a person. Take care man, you will be missed ! <3 We'll see you again after your military service :-)
Goodbye Golden!!! I was always cheering for you, you are an amazing guy! Best of luck in the military and I look forward to see you back in the scene in a few years . Fighting!
You've had a great run and improved tremendously over the past year, its too bad you have to retire but I hope you do come back to eSports someday, goodbye and good luck Golden!
Hi Golden, firstly congratulations on the great career. Great to hear you enjoyed it and have no regrets. Also, thank you for all the great games! You speak and write English really well now, it'll definitely be useful in the future, especially if you want to run your own international event.
Hope to see you again when you come back from the military!
What a lovely person! Take care, stay positive and best of luck, Golden! Can relate to this as I'm serving military service right now as well... not a pleasant feeling being away from loved ones and the other things I enjoy, plus being two years behind everyone else who can move on with work/studies/life in general. But as he said, who knows? Maybe he'll be back with a vengeance for LotV
Good luck, Golden. You might remember me: I talked to you briefly at a train station in Cologne where you just ?won? a trophy at some tournement at the GamesCon. It was great to meet a pro-player in person. (You and Patience are the only pro-Players I have ever met.)
Going to miss you Golden ! I still remember the days that you practiced with KawaiiRice on his stream, and really enjoyed cheering you on when you were on LighT! Your English has improved so much since then! Good luck with the military, hope you come back strong!
Thank YOU Golden! I have kind of lost track of you since the old GSL days, but I loved your stay here at WCS EU and I hope you will come back to sc2 soon!
This thread makes me sad, such a lovely player, I won't ever forget those tournaments you hosted for HyuN in his time of need Golden. Please stay safe while in the military and I hope you return to the scene when you've finished, going to miss you.
Hi Golden, (Rifkin posting) back when you retired the first time I really didn't know you much as a player, you were a stranger to me. I didn't really know or care about you, but I'm really glad you came back because you easily became one of my favourite zergs to work with after you popped up in EU House. Whether it was playing in our showmatches, Go4Sc2's or just any other event, any time I saw Golden on the bracket I would know there would be some good games! (special shout out to the first time I saw you play vs Yoda in the WCS qualifiers - crazy how you had to play him again at the end of your WCS run!)
Even before that, with things like your APM League I remember laughing my ass off at the sound effects and animations. Your English has improved so much since then haha
It is really sad to see you leave, but I'm happy I got the chance to know you & about you before you did. I wish you the best of luck in your future, no matter what you choose to do when you get out of military (JUST NOT LEAGUE OF LEGENDS* <3 ahaha ), and I know many fans of BaseTradeTV feel the same way.
P.S. Time stamped at 1 minute 45 seconds was probably the exact moment I was like, "Yup, I love this guy"
I still remember reading the letter you wrote to SlayerS, and noticing you as a player when you played for team LighT. Back then, few people would have suspected that you would manage to qualify for WCS... and then you made top4 twice, just to be sure. Won't forget the tourneys you casted, or the times you came to post here. I think yours is one of the strangest career in esports, doing your best when you weren't even supposed to play Good luck in the military, keep being awesome
There are so much memories I have. Beginning with your time at Startale and the Red Bull Tournaments, where you got 1st place and dont forget the 40/40 LOL :D (thats where I actually Heart the First time about you). It was also the nice duo (you and ST_Sound) which I extremely liked. You both work well together. It was so sad, when Sound retired, I think 1 year ago, and now you have to go as well Are you gonna be at the same military service department where Sound actually is?
But like you said "Who knows future?" right... I also wanna admit that sick move you did with the 4-person tournament to support HyuN, the "Help HyuN Tournament". It just shows what a nice guy you are Golden! Thank you very much for all you've done. You'll be remembered here, for sure!
Golden was the first (and one of the only two) starcraft pro I faced in a 1v1. I just wanted to say, sorry for 7 pooling. I was scared of your amazing skill. :D
Also, I was very impressed that you went hatchery first and managed to lose no workers to my 7 pool.
Wow that was really great to read, best of luck and happy wishes in everything until you return Golden. We'll be waiting for you in Legacy of the Void!
I will miss you, totally loved your tournament+casting for hyun. I can see your future in the growing sc2 esports scene. The community will give you a big welcome when you come back to germany for studies and pursuing your new career.
Thank you Golden for all the great games and moments! You're truly an amazing person Hopefully, we'll see you again in two years! Good luck in military!
Awesome write-up! Thank you Golden for all the games. You will be truly missed! Good luck to you and stay in touch with e-sport. If your own tournament turns real, i´ll be watching!!
Nice farewell message, funny and likeable as always! Love you, Golden, best of luck! Hopefully we'll hear from you eventually when you get out (or the Koreas reunify all of a sudden!)
Hi Golden. I remember your first game in GSL. Your scouting drone was carrying gold minerals. I cheered for you since that day. Good luck in the future.
Best of luck Golden! Though I can't claim to have a lot of your games (likely several I think), I can see your passion and love for the game through your writing. Have fun in the military and come back stronger ^^
First, I saw SlayerS.Golden play--a Zerg! I watched as he became Golden.LighT--and later, Quantic.Golden.
But, more important to me, was meeting Jo Myeong-hwan. I was able to spend a few months in the Quantic house, where there was only one Zerg progamer--Golden himself. I had the priviledge to sit next to him, to watch him play, and to play with his keyboard next to mine every day... I learned what it meant to be a pro gamer, and the challenges he had to overcome.
The Golden that has come to be known in the international community following his success in WCS Europe this year is the same Golden that attended MLGs, IEMs, that has been training hard for years to make these results--I couldn't be happier to see him not only succeed, but be appreciated in the community.
While for some, his interview prior to winning the Redbull Training Grounds is the strongest memory (40/40!) they associate with him, I hope that sparked an interest in the player, and person, who was given the spotlight and had been FIGHTING in years prior and years proceeding.
While you never had huge success (until now), you were always on my radar. The letter to SlayerS is one of the nicest things to ever happen in SC2 imo. The tournament for Hyun was great as well.
Dear TL-Community: Golden deserves his place in the hall of manner bear fame.
On October 06 2014 13:19 Golden wrote: its so embarrassing to say retire again, someone won't believe it. so i won't say retire again. i would like to say it's break from sc2 cause of military. who knows future?
Loved this part at the end.
Sure, taking a break from a game due to compulsory military service is not the same as losing passion and interest. But regardless, I think a lot of other pro-gamers should try to 'retire' with the same spirit as Golden had - humour, humility and hope. Most foreigner retirements just seem so abrupt, depressing and feels like a one-night-stand partner slipping out of the room before you wake up.
Doesn't matter if you've given up the game for good or temporarily. Doesn't matter if you were a top or moderate player. Say goodbye with a tear, say goodbye with a cheer.