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Kim started computer gaming in the early days of Quake2 and Quake. His first team, [rs], riot squad, was composed of a tight knit group of high school friends. Kim quickly became one of best FPS gamers in the Dallas, TX area and consistently placed well in many FPS game events.

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  • Ronald Kim
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  • Kim started computer gaming in the early days of Quake2 and Quake. His first team, [rs], riot squad, was composed of a tight knit group of high school friends. Kim quickly became one of best FPS gamers in the Dallas, TX area and consistently placed well in many FPS game events.
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  • Kim, Ronald
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  • Rambo, 3D
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  • 20120701024544(xsd:double)
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  • Kim started computer gaming in the early days of Quake2 and Quake. His first team, [rs], riot squad, was composed of a tight knit group of high school friends. Kim quickly became one of best FPS gamers in the Dallas, TX area and consistently placed well in many FPS game events. Kim began competing in Counter-Strike (CS) from the age of 15 onwards when he would attend various Local Area Network (LAN) parties with his friends that included [rs], PAG (Plano Asian Gang), TRU, and various other Texas gaming teams. Kim quickly became the star of [rs] and was a popular figure in the early days of competitive cs. Kim and [rs] competed in, and won, most of the early and unofficial [cs] competitions put on by Frank Nuccio during QuakeCon events and Quake based CPL events, usually competing against other Texas based [cs] teams such as CK3, DoP, and TRU. In the year 2000, [rs] merged with rival team TRU to form syn. (Syndicate) to attend the Babbage's event organized by the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) in 2000. Syn disbanded shortly after the 2000 CPL event and both [rs] and TRU reformed. Kim's next team would be Clan Killers 3, [CK3], an Austin, TX based gaming team that was known for dominating the 6v6 era of competitive Counter-Strike. [CK3] was led by older, middle aged gamers Big_V, Valeyard, Hardryv, and Dorn. During his tenure with [CK3], Kim met a number of players who became long-time teammates of his, including Kyle "Ksharp" Miller, Sean "Bullseye" Morgan, and David "Moto" Geffen . When [CK3] retired from CS, the tag was retired and those who wished to continue playing renamed themselves Xtreme3 "X3" who established themselves as North America's best team for almost the entirety of their existence. After X3's disbandment Kim briefly played with a re-started riot squad [rs] team, this time led by Bobby "Sickness" Moyini, before forming Team3D (3D) in 2002 with Kyle "Ksharp" Miller. He would remain with 3D until January 2007 when he joined rivals Complexity who would be renamed Los Angeles Complexity after becoming a franchise of the Championship Gaming Series. After the CGS' first season Kim was selected as a protected player by the franchise.
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