As a starting player, Dinh was often the target of withering criticism from fans, largely because of his position as player, captain, and owner. Originally from China, the player moved to North America at a young age and was recruited by TSM for its first ever lineup as a support player. Huang switched to the AD Carry position early in his career and became known as a very passive player.
This style was extremely popular in season two and allowed Huang and TSM to dominate the domestic scene. They would struggle, however, against different styles of play at the international level. Huang was still considered one of the stronger members of the team when his tenure came to an end. Performance was not a factor—instead, it was his personal relationship with Dinh. Immediately after the split, he took a trip to explore the esports scene in China.
In two months, he stayed with some of the top teams in the region, recording content, such as house tours, for his YouTube channel. Upon his return he announced his retirement from competitive League of Legends —which lasted merely three months. His latest journey has been quite tumultuous. Team Roar was formed in November , and looked like a solid lineup that could potentially challenge for a high placement in the Challenger Series. Unfortunately, due to seedings, the team faced off against Cloud9 Tempest, the strongest team in the Challenger Series at the time, and was knocked out.
This spelled the end for that iteration of the Roar lineup. But now Huang finds himself and his team returning to home soil. So when he was officially cut and then later transferred to Team Curse, now known as Team Liquid, the fanbase was fairly divided. Chu was the fourth-longest serving member of TSM, clocking three years and one month as part of the lineup.
Several TSM members have even said in the past that Chu would train with them 1v1 because of his extremely high level of mechanical play. Aug Apr [4]. Dec [5]. Nov [6]. January approx. March approx. Westrice leaves. December 11, TheOddOne and Chaox temporary substitutes leave. March 25, WildTurtle moves to starting roster. Chaox leaves. June approx. NintendudeX leaves. July 22, Chaox Coach leaves. August 3, Thinkcard , Chaox , and babyeator temporary substitutes leave.
September approx. November approx. February approx. Spicy , Chaox , Mizore , and Froskurinn Analyst leave.
April 23, Roar is reformed and moves to China. Spicy and Chaox rejoin. December 6, Chaox Coach joins. Return of the Legends LPL Spring Promotion. Akaadian , Inori , Spicy , Chaox , Shiro.
NACL Season 2. SoloMid Series Finals. In a recent vlog, Chaox talked about his past seven years and what has happened since he was kicked from TSM in Chaox even addressed a mental breakdown that happened live on stream a couple of years ago. After years away from the spotlight, Chaox explains that he remained in China for about seven years where he played for an amateur team called Roar. That time with Roar was the last time Chaox gave professional play a shot. He followed it up by coaching Chinese team Newbee for about a year before the team was sold.
Chaox said that his time in China led him into the world of poker, and that he ended up playing lots of poker with people from the esports scene.
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