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NesTea

Lim Jae-Duk (Korean임재덕), known by the pseudonym of NesTea, is one of the most successful players of the real-time strategy game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.[1] He has won $246,963 in tournament winnings[2] over the course of his StarCraft 2 career, and has won three GOMTV Global Starcraft II League (GSL) tournaments, the third-most of any player, just behind teammate Jung "Mvp" Jong Hyun who has four titles as well as Maru who has recently won his fifth title.

NesTea
Lim at LG-IM Sponsorship Signing Ceremony in 2012
Personal information
Name임재덕
(Lim Jae-Duk)
NationalitySouth Korean
Career information
GamesStarCraft: Brood War
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm
Playing career2006–2014
Team history
2006–2010KT Rolster
2010–2014Incredible Miracle
Career highlights and awards
  • GSL champion

History

2010

NesTea was one of the top ranked Zerg players on the Korean ladder shortly after the launch of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.[3][4] He managed to qualify for the very first GOMTV Global Starcraft II League, but his tournament run met a quick end when he got knocked out in the first round by LiveForever. His opponent eventually went on to finish in third/4th place. In late September 2010, NesTea, together with Mvp, TT, ChRh, and LosirA, founded the team IM - "Incredible Miracle". All of these team members were former Brood War players.[5]

However, in season 2 of the GOMTV Global Starcraft II League he went much further in the tournament than his previous run. He did not drop a single set until the final's; a record that was only broken by himself in a later season where he won the tournament without dropping a single map. He ended up winning season 2 by defeating Boxer (who changed his name to Marineking) 4–3.[6]

2011

NesTea kept up with his impressive performance when his team Incredible Miracle reached the finals of GOMTV Global Starcraft II Team League. They were up against Startale and were tied 4–4 in the best of seven, NesTea was chosen for the ace match and won his game carrying his team to the first ever GSTL win.[7]

When Code S and Code A were introduced into the GSL it was a rocky start for NesTea. Losing to MVP in the semifinals of the first Code S and then being taken down to the up and down matches (this is used to determine how moves up and down between Code A and Code S) in the second season of the new GSL. He however bounced back getting right back into Code S.[7]

In May he advanced from his group only losing one game and proceeded to reach the finals of the GSL once again. He met InCa in the finals and easily took the game 4–0 to claim yet another GSL win.[7]

In July NesTea beat the record that he had set for the cleanest tournament by not losing a single game in the whole tournaments and taking the finals 4–0. This record has never been met again by anyone including NesTea.[7]

In August, NesTea beat Kyrix in the group stages and lost against MMA, which ended NesTea's massive GSL win streak. He advanced from his group to the Round of 16 by winning a close match against his teammate Happy. Unfortunately, his next opponent was once again his teammate and rival, Mvp, whom he lost to 0–2.[7]

In October, NesTea was once again in a group with MMA. However, this time, NesTea managed to advance through his group by defeating both MMA and NaDa. He then defeated Virus 2–1 in the Round of 16, but lost in the Round of 8 to Mvp in a close (2-3) series.[7]

NesTea struggled a bit during the initial stages of the 2011 GSL November. He was able to advance out of the Round of 32 by defeating his teammate LosirA, but he then lost 0–2 in the Round of 16, sending him into Code A.[7]

In the 2012 GSL Season 1 Code S Round of 32, NesTea was seeded into a group with Mvp, Lucky, and IdrA. He defeated IdrA 2-0 and Mvp 2–1 to continue into the Round of 16. NesTea would lose 2–1 against both DongRaeGu and Genius to fall down to Code A as last in his group.[7]

NesTea was only in Code A for a brief period, he played one game against asd and beat him 2-0 reclaiming his Code S spot.[7]

NesTea was invited to his first major foreign tournament when he got invited to BlizzCon 2011. He reached the finals where he had to verse he teammate MVP in an extended series due to the fact that he had beat him in the winners bracket prior to the finals. He lost two best of 3's to MVP leaving him in second place. After BlizzCon 2011 NesTea went to MLG Providence.[8] He ended up in 12th place losing to Haypro and NaNiwa. His lose to NaNiwa created a new rivalry between the 2 players that would come back often in events in and out of Korea.[9][10][11]

2012

In 2012 NesTea participated in many foreign tournaments and achieved high rankings in these tournaments. He participated in the Iron Squid tournament, a tournament hosted in Paris, France. He went to the US for the IGN Pro League and for the 2012 MLG Winter Qualifier Korea.

When he participated in the Iron Squid tournament he was in group D with aLive, Nerchio, Leenock and HasuObs.[12] He advanced from his group without dropping a set and proceeded to the open bracket. He went up against Jjakji in the quarterfinals and beat him 3–2 in the best of 5. He then lost to Symbol 3–1 in the semifinals dropping him down to the third place decider match where he would face aLive. He defeated aLive 3–2 to claim third place in the tournament and claiming $3,750.[13]

2014

In 2014 NesTea became a free agent.[14]

Trivia

  • He is the first player to win three GSL championships.
  • He is the first and only player to win a GSL without dropping a single game. (July 2011). The only player who has ever come close to achieving such a feat is his teammate Mvp, who only lost a single game in GSL January 2011—to NesTea himself.
  • From GSL May to GSL August he had a 19-game win streak[15]
  • First player to win 2 GSL Code S tournaments consecutively
  • He has won the GSL finals against every race. He won GSL Open S2 against MarineKing (Terran), GSL May against InCa (Protoss), and GSL July against teammate LosirA (Zerg).
  • He chose the ID NesTea because there was a Nestea bottle on his desk when he was making his StarCraft 2 account.[16] Bong is a censored word on Blizzard's Battle.Net 2.0, so he could not use his original ID, 'ZergBong.'
  • He has only been eliminated from Code S single elimination bracket stages by his teammate Mvp.
  • He is the first player to qualify for GSL Code S ten consecutive seasons, earning the "NesTea Award" named in his honor.[17]

References

  1. ^ "StarCraft II's biggest champ on what makes Korea a pro-gamer's paradise". CNN. CNN. Retrieved 17 May 2012.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-19. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
  3. ^ "SC2 Ranks- Korean ladder". Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  4. ^ "SC2 Ranks- Korean ladder". Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  5. ^ motbob. "New Korean SC2 Team -- IM". Teamliquid. motbob. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  6. ^ "GSL open season 2". GomTV. GomTV. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "GomTV". GomTV. GomTV. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  8. ^ "Championships 2011 - Competitions - Major League Gaming". Major League Gaming. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
  9. ^ "NaNiwa interviewed after winning MLG Global Invitational". Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  10. ^ "NesTea says he's ready to destroy NaNiwa". Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  11. ^ "NaNiwa Post Nestea Interview - MLG Providence 2011". Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  12. ^ "Iron Squid: Group stage". Teamliquid. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  13. ^ "Iron squid". Iron Squid. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  14. ^ "임재덕, IM과 계약만료…자유의 몸". DailyGame. April 1, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  15. ^ "Nestea's win streak on TLPD". Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  16. ^ "[SC II OPEN S2] Interview With Lim Jae-Duck (NesTea) [Round of 16]". Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  17. ^ 조, 영준 (2014-05-13). "원이삭, GSL 사상 네 번째 '임재덕 상' 수상한다". Donga. Retrieved 2015-08-22.

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This article is about the video game player For the iced tea brand see Nestea This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please expand this article with properly sourced content to meet Wikipedia s quality standards event notability guideline or encyclopedic content policy May 2012 Lim Jae Duk Korean 임재덕 known by the pseudonym of NesTea is one of the most successful players of the real time strategy game StarCraft II Wings of Liberty 1 He has won 246 963 in tournament winnings 2 over the course of his StarCraft 2 career and has won three GOMTV Global Starcraft II League GSL tournaments the third most of any player just behind teammate Jung Mvp Jong Hyun who has four titles as well as Maru who has recently won his fifth title NesTeaLim at LG IM Sponsorship Signing Ceremony in 2012Personal informationName임재덕 Lim Jae Duk NationalitySouth KoreanCareer informationGamesStarCraft Brood WarStarCraft II Wings of LibertyStarCraft II Heart of the SwarmPlaying career2006 2014Team history2006 2010KT Rolster2010 2014Incredible MiracleCareer highlights and awards3 GSL champion Contents 1 History 1 1 2010 1 2 2011 1 3 2012 1 4 2014 2 Trivia 3 ReferencesHistory Edit2010 Edit NesTea was one of the top ranked Zerg players on the Korean ladder shortly after the launch of StarCraft II Wings of Liberty 3 4 He managed to qualify for the very first GOMTV Global Starcraft II League but his tournament run met a quick end when he got knocked out in the first round by LiveForever His opponent eventually went on to finish in third 4th place In late September 2010 NesTea together with Mvp TT ChRh and LosirA founded the team IM Incredible Miracle All of these team members were former Brood War players 5 However in season 2 of the GOMTV Global Starcraft II League he went much further in the tournament than his previous run He did not drop a single set until the final s a record that was only broken by himself in a later season where he won the tournament without dropping a single map He ended up winning season 2 by defeating Boxer who changed his name to Marineking 4 3 6 2011 Edit NesTea kept up with his impressive performance when his team Incredible Miracle reached the finals of GOMTV Global Starcraft II Team League They were up against Startale and were tied 4 4 in the best of seven NesTea was chosen for the ace match and won his game carrying his team to the first ever GSTL win 7 When Code S and Code A were introduced into the GSL it was a rocky start for NesTea Losing to MVP in the semifinals of the first Code S and then being taken down to the up and down matches this is used to determine how moves up and down between Code A and Code S in the second season of the new GSL He however bounced back getting right back into Code S 7 In May he advanced from his group only losing one game and proceeded to reach the finals of the GSL once again He met InCa in the finals and easily took the game 4 0 to claim yet another GSL win 7 In July NesTea beat the record that he had set for the cleanest tournament by not losing a single game in the whole tournaments and taking the finals 4 0 This record has never been met again by anyone including NesTea 7 In August NesTea beat Kyrix in the group stages and lost against MMA which ended NesTea s massive GSL win streak He advanced from his group to the Round of 16 by winning a close match against his teammate Happy Unfortunately his next opponent was once again his teammate and rival Mvp whom he lost to 0 2 7 In October NesTea was once again in a group with MMA However this time NesTea managed to advance through his group by defeating both MMA and NaDa He then defeated Virus 2 1 in the Round of 16 but lost in the Round of 8 to Mvp in a close 2 3 series 7 NesTea struggled a bit during the initial stages of the 2011 GSL November He was able to advance out of the Round of 32 by defeating his teammate LosirA but he then lost 0 2 in the Round of 16 sending him into Code A 7 In the 2012 GSL Season 1 Code S Round of 32 NesTea was seeded into a group with Mvp Lucky and IdrA He defeated IdrA 2 0 and Mvp 2 1 to continue into the Round of 16 NesTea would lose 2 1 against both DongRaeGu and Genius to fall down to Code A as last in his group 7 NesTea was only in Code A for a brief period he played one game against asd and beat him 2 0 reclaiming his Code S spot 7 NesTea was invited to his first major foreign tournament when he got invited to BlizzCon 2011 He reached the finals where he had to verse he teammate MVP in an extended series due to the fact that he had beat him in the winners bracket prior to the finals He lost two best of 3 s to MVP leaving him in second place After BlizzCon 2011 NesTea went to MLG Providence 8 He ended up in 12th place losing to Haypro and NaNiwa His lose to NaNiwa created a new rivalry between the 2 players that would come back often in events in and out of Korea 9 10 11 2012 Edit In 2012 NesTea participated in many foreign tournaments and achieved high rankings in these tournaments He participated in the Iron Squid tournament a tournament hosted in Paris France He went to the US for the IGN Pro League and for the 2012 MLG Winter Qualifier Korea When he participated in the Iron Squid tournament he was in group D with aLive Nerchio Leenock and HasuObs 12 He advanced from his group without dropping a set and proceeded to the open bracket He went up against Jjakji in the quarterfinals and beat him 3 2 in the best of 5 He then lost to Symbol 3 1 in the semifinals dropping him down to the third place decider match where he would face aLive He defeated aLive 3 2 to claim third place in the tournament and claiming 3 750 13 2014 Edit In 2014 NesTea became a free agent 14 Trivia EditHe is the first player to win three GSL championships He is the first and only player to win a GSL without dropping a single game July 2011 The only player who has ever come close to achieving such a feat is his teammate Mvp who only lost a single game in GSL January 2011 to NesTea himself From GSL May to GSL August he had a 19 game win streak 15 First player to win 2 GSL Code S tournaments consecutively He has won the GSL finals against every race He won GSL Open S2 against MarineKing Terran GSL May against InCa Protoss and GSL July against teammate LosirA Zerg He chose the ID NesTea because there was a Nestea bottle on his desk when he was making his StarCraft 2 account 16 Bong is a censored word on Blizzard s Battle Net 2 0 so he could not use his original ID ZergBong He has only been eliminated from Code S single elimination bracket stages by his teammate Mvp He is the first player to qualify for GSL Code S ten consecutive seasons earning the NesTea Award named in his honor 17 References Edit StarCraft II s biggest champ on what makes Korea a pro gamer s paradise CNN CNN Retrieved 17 May 2012 permanent dead link SC2 Earnings Archived from the original on 2012 09 19 Retrieved 2012 09 04 SC2 Ranks Korean ladder Retrieved 17 May 2012 SC2 Ranks Korean ladder Retrieved 17 May 2012 motbob New Korean SC2 Team IM Teamliquid motbob Retrieved 17 May 2012 GSL open season 2 GomTV GomTV Retrieved 17 May 2012 a b c d e f g h i GomTV GomTV GomTV Retrieved 17 May 2012 Championships 2011 Competitions Major League Gaming Major League Gaming Retrieved June 18 2015 NaNiwa interviewed after winning MLG Global Invitational Retrieved 17 May 2012 NesTea says he s ready to destroy NaNiwa Retrieved 17 May 2012 NaNiwa Post Nestea Interview MLG Providence 2011 Retrieved 17 May 2012 Iron Squid Group stage Teamliquid Retrieved 18 May 2012 Iron squid Iron Squid Retrieved 18 May 2012 임재덕 IM과 계약만료 자유의 몸 DailyGame April 1 2014 Retrieved August 22 2015 Nestea s win streak on TLPD Retrieved 17 May 2012 SC II OPEN S2 Interview With Lim Jae Duck NesTea Round of 16 Retrieved 17 May 2012 조 영준 2014 05 13 원이삭 GSL 사상 네 번째 임재덕 상 수상한다 Donga Retrieved 2015 08 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NesTea amp oldid 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