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Personal information | ||||||||||||
Born | June 9, 1992 (age 28) British Hong Kong | |||||||||||
Hometown | Hong Kong | |||||||||||
Career information | ||||||||||||
Status | Active | |||||||||||
Games | League of Legends | |||||||||||
Role | Mid Laner | |||||||||||
Career history | ||||||||||||
As player: | ||||||||||||
2011–2012 | CrossGaming | |||||||||||
2012–2013 | Taipei Assassins | |||||||||||
2014–2016 | Hong Kong Esports | |||||||||||
As coach: | ||||||||||||
2014 | Fnatic | |||||||||||
2016–2017 | Raise Gaming | |||||||||||
2017–2019 | G-Rex | |||||||||||
Career highlights and awards | ||||||||||||
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Chinese name | ||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 劉偉健 | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 刘伟健 | |||||||||||
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Kurtis Lau Wai-kin[1] (Chinese: 劉偉健; born June 9, 1992), better known by his in-game name Toyz, is a retired professional League of Legends player, best known for winning the Season 2 World Championship as the mid laner for the Taipei Assassins.[2] Following his second retirement in late 2015, he transitioned to several coaching and managerial roles for esports teams in his native Hong Kong.
Career[edit]
After starting his competitive career by playing for the amateur team CrossGaming in 2011,[3] Toyz was recruited by the Taipei Assassins in April 2012, with whom he went on to win the Season 2 World Championship.[2][4] Although he was successful while playing for the Taipei Assassins, in June 2013 he was forced to retire from professional play because of carpal tunnel syndrome.[3]
In 2014, he coached for the European team Fnatic during their run in the 2014 World Championship,[5] which ended in the group stage.[6] However, Toyz returned to professional play in 2015, forming the Hong Kong Esports team together with former Taipei Assassins teammate Wang 'Stanley' June Tsan.[7] Toyz left Hong Kong Esports on 30 October 2015, after making a lengthy post on his Facebook account accusing the team's CEO, Derek Cheung, of match fixing.[1]
On 12 September 2016, Toyz founded Raise Gaming to compete in the Elite Challenger Series (ECS), the secondary league of the League of Legends Master Series (LMS), with the goal of qualifying for the promotion tournament. Under Toyz's coaching the team placed first in the 2017 ECS Spring regular season and second in playoffs. The team qualified for the LMS after defeating Team Yetti in the promotion tournament. When the team rebranded to G-Rex on 15 September 2017, Toyz remained as a coach, before becoming the organisation's Director of Esports in mid-2018. He left G-Rex at the end of 2019.
Tournament achievements[edit]
Date | Event | Placing | Final game | ||
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2012-04-30 | NVIDIA Game Festival 2012 | 2nd | Taipei Assassins | 1–2 | World Elite |
2012-05-29 | Go4LoL Pro Asia Season 1 | 1st | Taipei Assassins | 2–0 | World Elite |
2012-06-17 | StarsWar 7 | 1st | Taipei Assassins | 2–1 | World Elite |
2012-07-15 | IGN Pro League Season 5 Taiwanese Qualifiers | 1st | Taipei Assassins | 2–0 | Corsair |
2012-09-01 | Season Two Taiwanese Regional Finals | 1st | Taipei Assassins | 2–0 | Corsair |
2012-10-13 | Season 2 World Championship | 1st | Taipei Assassins | 3–1 | Azubu Frost |
2012-11-17 | 2012 Garena Premier League Season 1 | 1st | Taipei Assassins | 3–1 | Singapore Sentinels |
2012-12-02 | IGN Pro League Season 5 | 3rd | Taipei Assassins | 0–2 | Fnatic |
2013-04-21 | 2013 Garena Premier League Spring | 1st | Taipei Assassins | no playoffs | |
2013-05-19 | NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 | 3rd | Taipei Assassins | 2–1 | OMG |
2013-05-26 | All-Star Shanghai 2013 – Mid Lane Skill Competition | 1st | Toyz | 1–0 | Misaya |
2013-08-29 | 2013 Garena Premier League Championship | 2nd | Taipei Assassins | 0–3 | ahq e-Sports Club |
2015-07-26 | 2015 League of Legends Master Series Summer | 2nd | Hong Kong Esports | 0–3 | ahq e-Sports Club |
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References[edit]
- ^ abCheung, Karen (30 October 2015). 'Local League of Legends gamer leaves eSports team; suggests manager fixed tournaments'. Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP). Retrieved 24 April 2020.
- ^ ab'Taipei Assassins Crowned League of Legends Champions'. IGN. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
- ^ abWong, Tsui-kai (November 17, 2014). 'Toyz' story: Kurtis Lau wants to take HK Esports to the world championship of League of Legends'. Young Post. South China Morning Post Publishers. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
- ^Parkin, Simon (July 6, 2014). 'A league of their own'. Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
- ^Kulasingham, Nilu (September 8, 2014). 'Fnatic picks up Toyz as a coach for the Season 4 World Championship'. onGamers. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
- ^'League of Legends World Championships week two round-up'. PC Gamer. Future plc. September 28, 2014. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
- ^Chen, James (November 26, 2014). 'Hong Kong Esports Reintroduces Toyz and Stanley to Competitive Play'. LoL Esports. Riot Games. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Toyz on Facebook