Nickname: Korean Dragon
Born: 05 January 1977 (42 years old), Seoul
Country: USA
Residence: Orlando, FL
Righthanded
Playing Cue: Schön
Favorite player: Nick Varner
Nickname: Korean Dragon
Born: 05 January 1977 (42 years old), Seoul
Country: USA
Residence: Orlando, FL
Righthanded
Playing Cue: Schön
Favorite player: Nick Varner
17th place of the U.S. Open Championships («One Pocket»),
13th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Ten Ball»),
49th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Eight Ball»),
9th place of the World Pool Championship («Straight Pool»),
33rd place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»);
129th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»);
13th place of the Masters Championships («Ten Ball»),
semi-finalist of the World Pool Championship («Straight Pool»),
9th place of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»),
17th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
participant of the Mosconi Cup (as member of team USA);
5th place of the World Pool Masters,
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
17th place of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»),
5th place of the World Pool Championship («Straight Pool»),
13th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
17th place of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»);
33rd place of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»),
5th place of the Predator World Championship («Ten Ball»),
5th place of the World Pool Championship («Straight Pool»),
13th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Ten Ball»),
5th of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»);
runner-up of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»),
5th place of the World Pool Championship («Ten Ball»),
25th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
winner of the Seminole Florida Pro Tour Stop, Quezon City Invasion (team World), Lucasi Hybrid Invitational Classic 10-Ball Event, semi-finalist Asian 10-Ball Championship, runner-up Turning Stone Classic XI;
49th place of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»),
97th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»);
65th place of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
winner of the Florida Pro Tour;
5th place of the The World Games («Nine Ball»),
5th of the U.S. Open Championships («Nine Ball»),
winner of the Mosconi Cup (as member of team USA),
winner of the North American Open Tour Stop;
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
winner of the Mosconi Cup (as member of team USA),
runner-up UPA Pro Tour Championship, runner-up Seminole Florida Pro Tour Stop, winner of the Florida State 9-Ball Championship;
runner-up of the Predator World Championship («Nine Ball»),
winner of the Mosconi Cup (as member of team USA),
winner of the Big Apple 9-Ball Challenge;
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
participant of the Mosconi Cup (as member of team USA),
winner of the BCA Open 9-Ball Championship;
17th place of the Masters Championships («Nine Ball»),
3rd of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»),
9th place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»),
winner of the Turning Stone Classic («Nine Ball»),
winner of the Mosconi Cup (as member of team USA),
winner of the Turning Stone Invitational;
33rd place of the World Pool Championship («Nine Ball»);
USA amature champion (BCA);