Karsa (League of Legends player)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Hung.
Karsa
Hung Hau-Hsuan (洪浩軒)
Status Active
Born (1994-01-12) January 12, 1994
Nationality Taiwan
Current team Flash Wolves
Role Jungler
League League of Legends Master Series
Games League of Legends
Professional career
Jun 2014 - Oct 2014 Machi 17
Jan 2015 - Present Flash Wolves

Hung Hau-Hsuan (born January 12, 1994), Chinese: 洪浩軒; pinyin: Hong Hao xuan; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: âng hō hian)better known by his in-game ID Karsa, is a Taiwanese League of Legends profession player for the team Flash Wolves. He is a notable player of the Jungler position, renowned for his strategic play. He has had high achievements both in the LMS league as well as internationally.[1][2][3][4][5]

Career

Due to their 1st-place finish at IEM Taipei, yoe Flash Wolves were invited to compete at the IEM Season IX - World Championship. After a Round 1 loss against SK Gaming, Karsa and the team went on to beat Cloud9 in Round 1 of the losers bracket. Round 2 of the losers bracket saw the team's 2nd meeting of the tournament with SK Gaming. A win against the European team secured the yoe Flash Wolves a place in the bracket stage. They were eventually knocked out of the tournament in the semifinals after losing to Team SoloMid.[6]

With a second and third place LMS finish under their belt, the Flash Wolves had obtained a tie for the most LMS Championship Points behind AHQ, and were invited to the 2015 Taiwan Regional Finals. There, FW avenged their playoff loss by defeating Hong Kong Esports 3-2 and acquiring a spot in the 2015 Season World Championship.[7][8]

At the World Championship, the FW were expected by many analysts to have one of the weakest showings of any team in attendance. However, after a 4-2 group stage with wins over favorites KOO Tigers and Counter Logic Gaming, the Flash Wolves emerged first from groups, becoming the first team in two years to finish ahead of a Korean team in groups at Worlds. In the tournament quarterfinals, FW lost 1-3 to Origen, earning a top eight finish.[9][10]

Karsa and the Flash Wolves won the 2016 Spring LMS, qualifying for the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational. At MSI Flash Wolves reached the semi-finals of the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational.[11][12]

Tournament results

Flash Wolves

References

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