Uzi (video gamer)

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Uzi
Jian Zi-Hao (简自豪)
Status Active
Date of birth (1997-04-05) April 5, 1997 (age 27)
Nationality China
Current team Newbee
League Tencent League of Legends Pro League
Games League of Legends

Jian Zi-Hao (born April 4, 1997), better known by his in-game ID Uzi, is a Chinese League of Legends profession player for the team Royal Never Give Up and, previously OMG, Royal Club, and Newbee. He is a notable player of the "AD Carry" position, renowned for his Vayne (A character of League of Legends) play. He has had high achievements both in the Chinese league as well as internationally. Jian, in his prime, has been considered by many analysts and other players in the League of Legends scene as one of the most mechanically skillful players.[1]

Career

Uzi began his career on Royal Club. Widely considered as one of the best AD carries of S3 and S4, Uzi demonstrated his great mechanic prowess and carry his team to two consecutive second place finishes at world's in 2013 and 2014. Despite their success at season 3 world's, the departure of Tabe prompted Uzi to switch to mid lane at the start of season 4 before returning to the ADC role during the summer. Renamed to Star Horn Royal Club, Uzi with Korean imports inSec and Zero rose to the challenge and finished second at worlds with a 1:3 series against one of the best teams ever, Samsung White.[2]

Season 5 however, proved to be a slump in Uzi's career after moving to OMG.[3] Despite being touted as one of the biggest talent transfers of the off season, OMG incurred difficulties in integrating Uzi to the team. Coupled with the decline of Gogoing and Lovelin, season 5 was a disappointing one for Uzi. Currently Uzi has been picked up by QG and is their sub for Peco. [4] QG were invited to IEM Katowice in March 2016 where they beat Fnatic in their first best of one but were then subsequently eliminated in the group stages following a loss to SK Telecom T1 and then losing to Fnatic 1 - 2.[5]

In May 2016, Qiao Gu Reapers was acquired by Newbee. However five days later Uzi's contract was bought out by Royal Never Give Up.[6]

Tournament results

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