Taipei assassins world championship 2012
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Taipei Assassins, or TPA, was a competitive League of Legends team based in Taiwan. After their victory at the Season 2 World Championship, TPA was hailed as one of the strongest teams worldwide. Taipei Assassins is the sister team of Taipei Snipers.
History[]
Formation of Team FTW[]
While playing in the League of Legends ranked solo queue ladder, AD Carry MiSTakE met and befriended Stanley, a Top lane player. Shortly after connecting, their mutual friend colalin introduced to them to NeXAbc and former Counter Logic Gaming player Lilballz. Together with mid laner A8000, they formed Team For the Win (FTW), with MiSTakE as team captain.
Team For the Win's first event was Garena's G1 eSports competition. At the tournament, Team FTW took first place ahead of 150 other teams to qualify for the 2011 World Cyber Games.
At the 2011 World Cyber Games, Team For the Win was unable to make it through the group stage. The top two teams from each group would advance, but with a third place TPA was unable to qualify. They posted a 2-2 record after defeating Team Jantelaget and Orange
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Toyz
Kurtis "Toyz" Lau (born June 9, 1992) is a retired Hong KongLeague of Legends coach and mid who last worked for G-Rex as a coach.
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Arrest (2021-2024)
On September 29th, 2021 Toyz was arrested in Taiwan on suspicion of selling marijuana pods. [1][2] Later in June of 2022 it was announced that Toyz plead guilty to the drug trafficking charges. [3][4] Later in November, the Taiching District Court ruled that he was guilty on 6 counts and would be jailed for 4 years and 2 months. With an option that the case could be appealed. [5] The appeal however was denied in 2023. [6] Toyz would officially start his four year sentence on May 16th, 2024. [7][8]
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Retired A8000 Background Information Name Chang Chen-Yuan Country of Birth
TaiwanResidency LMS
LMSCompetitive Role
Mid LanerFavorite Champs
Chang "A8000" Chen-Yuan is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously mid laner for For The Win.
Team History
Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
Team Start End LMS
For The Win
≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-09 ≈3mo 8dejel
Team Start End LMS
For The Win
≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-09 ≈3mo 8dejel
News
Biography[]
Chang "A8000" Chen Yuan was a founding member of For the Win[1], the team which eventually renamed to Taipei Assassins.[2] After 2011 World Cyber Games, he decided to leave the team as he planned to continue his schooling overseas at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.[3]
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Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
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| Retired | |
|---|---|
| A8000 | |
| Background Information | |
| Name | Chang Chen-Yuan |
| Country of Birth | Taiwan |
| Residency | LMS LMS |
| Competitive | |
| Role | Mid Laner |
| Favorite Champs | |
Chang "A8000" Chen-Yuan is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously mid laner for For The Win.
Team History
Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
| Team | Start | End | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LMS | For The Win | ≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-09 | ≈3mo 8d ejel |
| Team | Start | End | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LMS | For The Win | ≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? | ≈Dec 2011≈2011-12-09 | ≈3mo 8d ejel |
News
Biography[]
Chang "A8000" Chen Yuan was a founding member of For the Win[1], the team which eventually renamed to Taipei Assassins.[2] After 2011 World Cyber Games, he decided to leave the team as he planned to continue his schooling overseas at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.[3]
Trivia[]
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
Images[]
Redirects
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