On Day 1 of the 2019 All-Stars Event, Clid came in 4th in his group in the Teamfight Tactics event and secured a spot in the finals. In an interview with translator Park Jeesun, he shared some thoughts
According to a report Monday afternoon by ESPN Esports' Tyler "FionnOnFire" Erzberger, legendary SK Telecom T1 coach Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun is moving to China to coach Vici Gaming in the LPL. The report also states that Kim "Kim" Jeong-soo, better known as Coach Kim, is set to replace kkOma and coach SKT in the 2020 LCK season.
Clid, Bdd, and Rascal have joined Gen.G. On the 20th (KST), Gen.G announced through Ambition's stream that they have signed Kim “Clid” Tae-min, Gwak “Bdd” Bo-seong, and Kim &ld
Clid parted ways with T1. On the 20th (KST), T1 announced that they will be parting ways with Kim “Clid” Tae-min. Through their official Twitter account, T1 said that “We part ways w
On the 19th (KST), T1 has announced that the contracts for three of the members from their LoL team have ended. With it, T1's Head Coach, Kim 'kkOma', Jeong-gyun, Jungler, Kim 'Clid' Tae-min, and Top
What was likely the most stacked Semifinals in Worlds history delivered eight incredible games. Join us in celebrating some of the best players to ever install the game: Doinb and Perkz. Each of them a monster in their own way.
On the 3rd, the second semifinal match of the 2019 LoL World Championship between SK Telecom T1 and G2 Esports was held at the Palacio Visalegre, in Madrid, Spain. After the match, SKT joined the media room for a press conference.
The Semis rematch from MSI 2019 did not disappoint, living up to the expectations set on these two Worlds giants. In the end, G2 took the series 3-1 over SKT - but that is not at all a perfect representation of how this series played out.
We spoke with Gabriel "Invert" Zoltan-Johan about the unique meta development at this year's Worlds compared to the past, as well as NA's problems and routes for improvement. Find out why we are seeing these picks, and what we should see more in the rest of the Knockout Stage.
SK Telecom T1 defeated Splyce 3-1 in the 2019 LoL World Championship Quarterfinals. Although Splyce took a game away from them, SK Telecom T1 was able to move on to the next stage. After the match,
The three time World Champions, SKT, press forward to the Semifinals, after taking down the European third seed. They dropped a game, but secure the series after an incredible few games from Khan and Teddy.
I've complained about it countless times, how does one choose a single MVP out of all the best players in the World? It's easy! Just choose Faker! Read why Faker deserves the title this time and who was on his heels.
SKT came in to the second Round Robin with a 3-0 record, needing only to beat either RNG or FNC to secure a place in the Knockout Stage. As fate would have it, they beat RNG in their first game!
On the 19th, SK Telecom T1 started off the day with a win against RNG in the 2019 LoL World Championship. The match was neck-and-neck until the end, but after scoring an Ace, SKT marched through RNG's
Day 2 of this Worlds Group Stage brought some incredibly exciting games. SKT and RNG started off the day in a crazy back and forth, but Clid and the crew turned up big, securing the victory through a late game backdoor.
As SKT T1 prepared to board their flight to participate in the 2019 LoL World Championship, Kim ‘Clid’ Tae-min also shared his thoughts about the tournament. He promised to continue to show his prowess in his teamwork.
A slump is an opportunity. A downfall is a turning point. Clid shares his thoughts about SKT during the Summer Season, MSI, and the upcoming 2019 LoL World Championship
*Before Game The price of my LCK ticket price is $100… I gave that money to my sister-in-law and sent her out with my wife to go eat something good… └ You won't regret it. └ The cons of
On the 31st of August (KST), SK Telecom T1 defeated Griffin in the 2019 LCK Summer Split Finals to win their 8th LCK Championship. SKT again defeated Griffin in the finals, this time, with a score of