Kim "Gori" Tae Woo - League of Legends Player


Name:
Kim, Tae Woo
Date of Birth:
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Korea, Republic of
Korea, Republic of
World Ranking:
N/A
Country Ranking:
#759

Total Prize Money Earned:
$33,885.47 From 7 Tournaments
Alternate IDs:
Gori




Kim "Gori" Tae Woo is a Korean League of Legends player.

Earnings By Year

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
2023$15,333.33345.25%|$0.0000.00%|$15,333.33345.25%
2022$2,000.0015.90%|$2,000.0015.90%|$0.0000.00%
2021$4,314.35112.73%|$0.0000.00%|$4,314.35112.73%
2019$10,428.75130.78%|$0.0000.00%|$10,428.75130.78%
2017$1,809.0415.34%|$0.0000.00%|$1,809.0415.34%

Earnings By Game

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
League of Legends$33,885.477100.00%|$2,000.0015.90%|$31,885.47694.10%

Earnings By Team

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
Golden Guardians$15,333.33345.25%|$0.0000.00%|$15,333.33345.25%
Korean National Team$1,809.0415.34%|$0.0000.00%|$1,809.0415.34%
Nongshim RedForce$4,314.35112.73%|$0.0000.00%|$4,314.35112.73%
League of Legends (PSG.Talon)$2,000.0015.90%|$2,000.0015.90%|$0.0000.00%
League of Legends (SKT T1)$10,428.75130.78%|$0.0000.00%|$10,428.75130.78%


Highest Prize Money Won

1.2019-08-311stTeam-based Tournament » LCK Summer 2019$10,428.75League of Legends
2.2023-04-092ndTeam-based Tournament » LCS Spring 2023$8,333.33League of Legends
3.2021-08-284thTeam-based Tournament » LCK Summer 2021$4,314.35League of Legends
4.2023-08-204thTeam-based Tournament » LCS Summer 2023$4,000.00League of Legends
5.2023-05-217th-8thTeam-based Tournament » Mid-Season Invitational 2023$3,000.00League of Legends
6.2022-09-044thTeam-based Tournament » PCS Summer 2022$2,000.00League of Legends
7.2017-11-121stTeam-based Tournament » IeSF World Championship 2017 (LoL)$1,809.04League of Legends

Top Placements

Champion
Runner-up
3rd/Semis
2 Tournaments
1 Tournament
0 Tournaments


Other Statistics

Largest Prize from a Single Tournament

The most money that Gori has won from a single tournament was $10,428.75 from LCK Summer 2019 on August 31, 2019. His 1st place finish makes up 30.78% of his total prize money won.



References


No external sources of information are cited for the player. See tournament references for sources.