Where they won the tournament without a loss to any team, defeating Orbit Gaming, Singapore Sentinels, Team Legion and Curse Gaming. You can also lose in eSports based on one second.”“As I just competed more and more, eSports was taken a lot more seriously.””eSports has only existed for 15 or 20 years, but things didn’t really start picking up until live streaming for gaming existed, particularly Twitch.”“I think it’s a billion-dollar industry right now, and the revenues are in the hundred million annually.”“I want TSM to be a household brand; I want us to be the Dallas Cowboys and the Yankees.””So basically from a cultural perspective, Koreans just take eSports more seriously and on top of that too, they are willing to give up more than players in the United States.”Dinh earns most of his income from being a coach and the CEO of Team SoloMid. Have a look:The idea of the name ”Reginald” came from Dinh trying to think of the most annoying name he could, hence Reginald.In 2017, he was featured on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list.He got a pentakill in the Sound Blaster Nations Championship with GragasSquare.png Gragas that is considered the first pentakill in the competitive League of Legends.His brother is also a former professional League of Legends player and coach.Some of his teammates have called him the “sponge” of Team SoloMid as he absorbs all of the hate.In the 2014 NA LCS Spring Split, Reginald made a brief appearance as mid laner during Week 7 as a substitute while Bjergsen returned to Denmark.He is active on Instagram with 32k followers and on Twitter with 279k followers.”We are a technology company and we’re going to keep investing to make sure that we give an edge to people who use our equipment.””From a League of Legends standpoint, I strongly believe it will be around for 10 more years. During the playoffs, Team SoloMid won against mTw.NA 2–0 and Counter Logic Gaming Prime 2–1. Team SoloMid recovered in the second set and won against Counter Logic Gaming 2–1.Team SoloMid participated in the GIGABYTE Esports LAN on June 15, 2012.

The team's previous ADC WildTurtle, who had previously moved to TSM took part in the Spring Split and ended the split with a record of 15–3 and qualified for the six-team playoffs. Team SoloMid then met the French against All authority squad in the semifinals of the double elimination playoffs. At the time she started dating Andy, he was already popular in the esports … Team SoloMid then lost to The first tournament in 2012 that Team SoloMid attended was the IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev, held on January 19.
He has a net worth of $1.5 million. His height is 1.70 m tall, and his weight is 70 kg.

They ended the season at 14-4After not qualifying the group Stages, they dropped After the Summer Split, TSM lost in the gauntlet to TSM acquired a Danish squad in January 2015. Subsequently, TSM faced LMQ and won 3–2, thus making it through to the finals against Cloud9 and winning the series 3–2. It was founded after Reginald's previous team, All or Nothing (AoN), had disbanded. Biography. Andy Dinh Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses Andy Dinh is a former professional League of Legends player and the founder Team SoloMid. TSM was defeated by aAa 1-2 and knocked down to the loser's bracket. On May 27 TSM announced the addition of During the summer playoffs at Pax Prime 2014, their first match was lost against Dignitas, but the team was able to win the series 3–1.


Team SoloMid (T-S-M) is an esports team headquartered in Los Angeles, California, founded by CEO Andy Dinh in 2009. He said:In the same year, TSM got a third-place at Season 1 League of Legends World Championship, winning $10,000 in prize money.Just after the tournament, Christian ‘The Rain Man’ Kahmann left the team. History [edit | edit] Timeline [edit | edit] 2018; 2020; January 10, Myth (Streamer) joins. On December 3 TSM announced the roster had been released, citing internal problems. The team, which took less than 2 weeks to assemble,Team Solomid announced on March 6, 2020 that it had entered the Indian esports scene by partnering with the PUBG Mobile team of Entity Gaming.On August 24, less than a week after the Major, b1ologic stepped down from the team for personal reasons.On November 25, Gotcha returned to Evil Geniuses as a player, and Jarvis was replaced by another member of EG, Emilio Leynez "Geometrics" Cuevas.Team Solomid acquired Team Alliance's Vainglory roster on March 10, 2016. TSM won the first round against RFLX Gaming 2-0 and advanced to the second round, where they lost 1–2, to Epik Gamer. Team SoloMid won 4–2 over Epik Gamer and achieved first place.On December 18, 2011, Team SoloMid attended the National ESL Premier League Season 2. Team SoloMid was founded by Reginald in September 2009 as a On June 16, 2019, TSM acquired the former roster of the Rainbow Six Siege Pro League team Excelerate Gaming along with popular streamer, Jason "Beaulo" Doty. Placing them in a tie for 5th place with TSM won their first match of the playoffs against, Prior to the summer split, YellOwStaR left TSM to return to Fnatic. Whether it is the biggest eSport or not is questionable.””Every click matters. e. May 22, Subroza, drone, hazed, reltuC, and wardell join. Team SoloMid defeated Epik Gamer 2-0 and advanced to the loser bracket finals, where they faced against All authority for a second time. In the group stage, Team Solomid won 3-0 and took first, winning against SK Gaming, Curse Gaming, and White Lotus. Andy Dinh, better known by his in-game name Reginald, is the founder, owner as well as the coach of Team SoloMid, a North American League of Legends Championship Series team. Team SoloMid won the entire set of matches in the playoffs of the tournament, winning against MRN 2–0, Counter Logic Gaming EU 2–1, FnaticRC 2-0 and Dignitas 2–0. At the playoffs, Team Solomid defeated team Dignitas 2–0, qualifying for the finals where they faced Moscow Five.

During the online playoffs, TSM defeated Ordinance Gaming 2–0 in the first round, Orbit Gaming 2–0 in the second round and Team Legion 2–0 in the third round and qualified for the finals. Andy Dinh, better known by his in-game name Reginald, is the founder, owner as well as the coach of Team SoloMid, a North American League of Legends Championship Series team.He was born on April 19, 1992, in San Jose, California.