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Gamsu was born on 14 February, 1995 in South Korea. Discover Gamsu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 14 February, 1995
Birthday 14 February
Birthplace South Korea
Nationality Korean

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Gamsu Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2019

On February 12, 2019, just days before the 2019 season, Boston transferred Noh to the Shanghai Dragons. He led the team to their first-ever win, as they took down his former team, Boston, on February 23 and snapped their franchise 42-game losing streak. In the remainder of the season, Noh led the Dragons to two stage playoff runs; while they were defeated by the San Francisco Shock in the Stage 2 quarterfinals, the team defeated the Shock in the Stage 3 finals, which gave Noh his first major tournament championship in his career.

Noh parted ways with the Dragons on November 4, 2019. Hours after the announcement of his departure, he signed with the Dallas Fuel.

2017

On October 26, 2017, Boston Uprising's team president Chris "HuK" Loranger unveiled the team's full roster for the upcoming inaugural season of the Overwatch League, which included Noh as the team's dedicated main tank. Noh found success in their 2018 season; posting winning records in both Stage 1 and 2 and recorded a perfect 10–0 record in Stage 3 – the first team ever to accomplish the feat. While the team failed to claim any stage or season titles, Noh was selected for the 2018 All-Star Game.

2016

Noh began his professional esports career with League of Legends, playing as a top laner for several teams, such as Fnatic, Team Dignitas, and Samsung Galaxy Blue. He transitioned to Overwatch in 2016, competing for CONBOX in OGN's APEX Series. With the inception of the Overwatch League in 2017, Noh signed with the Boston Uprising before being traded to the Shanghai Dragons a season later. After one season with the Dragons, Noh signed with the Dallas Fuel.

Noh's professional Overwatch began in 2016 when he joined CONBOX T6, where they competed in OGN's APEX series. He played for the team through the first three seasons of APEX as the team's main tank and a coach, but after CONBOX was eliminated in Season 3, Noh was released.

2015

On December 17, 2015 Gamsu was announced as the new top laner for Fnatic, and the team was immediately invited to take part in IEM Season X – Cologne. The team had undergone few roster changes, and alongside Gamsu; Spirit and NoXiAK joined Febiven and Rekkles. Fnatic played in the 2016 EU LCS Spring Split and ended up third place.

2014

Gamsu left Samsung Blue and joined Team Dignitas on November 17, 2014. Team Dignitas was then invited to participate in the IEM Season IX - Cologne, and ended up third place after being defeated by Gambit Gaming. During the 2015 NA LCS Spring Season, Team Dignitas fought hard for a spot, however ended up the 9th place, forcing them into the relegation tournament. Dignitas survived though, and re-qualified for the Summer 2015 NA LCS.

2013

Gamsu started his esports career with Korean team Alienware Arena. They first competed in the PANDORA.TV Champions Winter 2013–2014, and ended up third place. Thereafter, Gamsu left Alienware Arena to join another Korean team, Samsung Blue.