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Starcraft 2 Legend
Emil also knows as Ace, born on 3.08.1994 began playing Starcraft 1 at the age of 14. According to many of his interviews he says that he practised 5 hours a day. At the age of 16 in 2011 he switched to Starcraft 2 and joined the professional team of Acer. Although he did not stay there for a long time, just after he left the team, he entered MLG and beat some of the worlds best players. Although he did not win the Spring Major League, he qualified for NSL and IPL the following year where he faced some of the worlds best players. Ace won both NSL and IPL which earned him a lot of money and reputation. Although he was the world champion, he never applied for another tournament. His last interview was recorded on the 14th of August where he was at the MLG Summer League. He mentioned that being a professional player is a very hard profession, and he had a decision to make. The decision was either to continue playing and competing or to continue his studies in Austria. Emil said that giving up his Starcraft career was one of the hardest things to do, for he had grown up playing this game, but nevertheless he said he wanted to have a social life and playing Starcraft never allowed him to. Will Ace ever return to the Gaming World? We can never know, but he will always be remembered in the history of Starcraft.

Ace-Emil
Emil also knows as Ace, born on 3.08.1994 began playing Starcraft 1 at the age of 14. According to many of his interviews he says that he practised 5 hours a day. At the age of 16 in 2011 he switched to Starcraft 2 and joined the professional team of Acer. Although he did not stay there for a long time, just after he left the team, he entered MLG and beat some of the worlds best players. Although he did not win the Spring Major League, he qualified for NSL and IPL the following year where he faced some of the worlds best players. Ace won both NSL and IPL which earned him a lot of money and reputation. Although he was the world champion, he never applied for another tournament. His last interview was recorded on the 14th of August where he was at the MLG Summer League. He mentioned that being a professional player is a very hard profession, and he had a decision to make. The decision was either to continue playing and competing or to continue his studies in Austria. Emil said that giving up his Starcraft career was one of the hardest things to do, for he had grown up playing this game, but nevertheless he said he wanted to have a social life and playing Starcraft never allowed him to. Will Ace ever return to the Gaming World? We can never know, but he will always be remembered in the history of Starcraft.