StarCraft career
Hong, nicknamed the "Storm Zerg" and "Kong (means bean in Korean) Jin-ho", is known for his aggressive and harass-style play, and for his rivalry with BoxeR. He is famous for never having won first place in major StarCraft tournaments despite his strong performances. Hong managed to finish second place six times in events which earned him the title "King of Silver". While there are some tournaments in which he finished first, these records were invalidated when thePost retirement
On 16 June 2011, Hong announced his retirement from his ''StarCraft'' career. He is now currently a coach for League of Legends. In 2013, he was cast along with thirteen contestants in the first season of the Korean reality television game show, ''The Genius: Rules of the Game''. The series debuted on tvN starting on 26 April 2013. It featured weekly game challenges involving team politics and individual tactical play. Hong quickly became a fan favourite as he demonstrated his mental fortitude in strategic game play. He finished the series as the final champion, beating out other participants including celebrities, Harvard graduate and politician Lee Jun Seok, Mensa member Choi Jung Moon, and legendary pro gambler Jimmy Cha. The prize money was KRW 79,000,000 (approx. USD 70,000). With this achievement, he received positive comments that he had enhanced the image of pro gamers, not to speak of his own recognition as a genius. In November 2013, the second season of the programme, which was named ''The Genius: Rule Breaker'', began broadcasting. Hong was recast as a returning contestant, along with Lim Yo-Hwan (SlayerS_`BoxeR`), his longtime ''StarCraft'' rival. He was eliminated in Episode 7. He was eventually invited as a guest to appear on a new spin-off programme ''Genius Behind''. This programme focuses on analyzing the episode that transpired in the previous week, and is meant as a lead-up to the airing of each new episode. In 2014, Hong appeared on popular TV programmes such as ''Radio Star'' and ''I Live Alone'' on MBC TV; ''Happy Together'' on KBS 2TV; and was recruited as a cast member of ''Crime Scene'' on JTBC. He also collaborated with other veteran ''StarCraft'' players to organise tournaments featuring former pro gamers, with the eventual goal of setting up a league for veteran ''StarCraft'' players and reviving the fortunes of ''StarCraft''. The first activity was the inaugural "Star Final Four" event match held on 5 February 2014. Hong competed with Kang Min (Nal_rA), Park Jun-Suk (Reach) and Lee Byung-Min (GoodFriend). He eventually won the event. YellOw came out of retirement after he was one of eight players invited to the GOMtv classic in February 2014, one of the first televised ''Brood War'' tournaments in years. His final placement is unknown. In 2015, Hong returned for the fourth season of ''The Genius'' entitled ''The Genius : Grand Final'' and the second season of ''Crime Scene'', getting 4th on ''The Genius: Grand Final'' and 1st on ''Crime Scene 2.''Poker
Hong Jin-Ho has recently made a successful transition to professional poker, even though he has been playing online poker since the 2000s, especially on PokerStars. He is currently sponsored by the online Japanese Brand J88Poker. He has won major Asian tournaments such as Asian Poker Tour Championships Event in Taiwan and the J88Poker Tour Shanghai Main Event. In 2022, Hong won his first WSOP bracelet in the $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame Bounty No-Limit Hold'em event, winning $276,067.Major achievements
Television appearances
Web shows
See also
* StarCraft professional competitionReferences
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yellow 1982 births Living people South Korean esports players South Korean television personalities StarCraft players Sportspeople from Daejeon Air Force ACE players KT Rolster players The Genius (TV series) League of Legends coaches