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Background Information
NameNuttapong Menkasikan (นัฐพงษ์ เม้นกะสิการ)
Country of Birth
Thailand
BirthdayOctober 31, 1997 (age 26)
Residency
PCS
PCS
Prev Residencies
SEA
SEA
Competitive
Role
Mid Laner
Favorite Champs

Soloqueue IDsBob4 (KR)
Social Media & Links
Infobox Facebook Fanpagelogo std
Infobox Twitchlogo std

Nuttapong "G4" Menkasikan (Thai: นัฐพงษ์ เม้นกะสิการ) is a League of Legends esports player, previously mid laner for Nova Esports.

Team History

Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
TeamStartEnd
SEA
Flashdivelogo stdFlashdive
May 20132013-05-22[2]Jun 20132013-06-30[1]1mo 8d
ejel
SEA
MiTH Flashdivelogo stdMiTH Flashdive
Jun 20132013-06-30[4]Feb 20142014-02-19[3]7mo 19d
ejel
SEA
Bangkok Titanslogo stdBangkok Titans
Mar 20142014-03-16[6]Sep 20162016-09-08[5]2yr 5mo
ejel
SEA
Ascension Gaminglogo stdAscension Gaming
Oct 20162016-10-07[8]Oct 20182018-10-10[7]2yr 3d
ejel
PCS
MEGAlogo stdMEGA
Dec 20182018-12-03[10]Jan 20202020-01-12[9]1yr 1mo
ejel
PCS
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNova Esports
Jan 20202020-01-12[12]Jan 20212021-01-26[11]1yr 14d
ejel
TeamStartEnd
SEA
Flashdivelogo stdFlashdive
May 20132013-05-22[2]Jun 20132013-06-30[1]1mo 8d
ejel
SEA
MiTH Flashdivelogo stdMiTH Flashdive
Jun 20132013-06-30[4]Feb 20142014-02-19[3]7mo 19d
ejel
SEA
Bangkok Titanslogo stdBangkok Titans
Mar 20142014-03-16[6]Sep 20162016-09-08[5]2yr 5mo
ejel
SEA
Ascension Gaminglogo stdAscension Gaming
Oct 20162016-10-07[8]Oct 20182018-10-10[7]2yr 3d
ejel
PCS
MEGAlogo stdMEGA
Dec 20182018-12-03[10]Jan 20202020-01-12[9]1yr 1mo
ejel
PCS
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNova Esports
Jan 20202020-01-12[12]Jan 20212021-01-26[11]1yr 14d
ejel

News

  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2016
  • 2018
  • 2020
  • 2021
SEA
Flashdivelogo stdFDMay 22,
PSK,
7Halo,
LeesIn Mid,
Boss, and
Phreak join.

Zanfas joins as substitute.
[2]
SEA
Flashdivelogo stdFDJune 30,
PSK,
7Halo,
LeesIn Mid,
Boss,
Phreak, and
Zanfas leave.[1]
SEA
MiTH Flashdivelogo stdMiTH FDJune 30,
PSK,
XIII,
LeesIn Mid,
Boss, and
Phreak join.

Zanfas joins as substitute.
[4] LeesIn Mid renames to G4.
SEA
MiTH Flashdivelogo stdMiTH FDFebruary 19,
007x and
G4 leave.[3]
SEA
Bangkok Titanslogo stdBKTMarch 16,
007x and
G4 join.
[6]
SEA
Bangkok Titanslogo stdBKTSeptember 8,
G4,
Lloyd,
007x, and
Moss leave.[5]
SEA
Ascension Gaminglogo stdASCOctober 7,
Lloyd,
Rightaway,
G4,
Noway,
WarL0cK, Cabbage (Coach), and heaGow (Analyst) join.
Lowell joins as substitute.[8]
SEA
Ascension Gaminglogo stdASCOctober 10, Ascension Gaminglogo stdAscension Gaming is disbanded.
Rockky,
Lloyd,
G4,
Niksar,
Rich,
InTreso,
SunSunSun,
Novarist, and Chainarin (Head Coach) leave.[7]
SEA
MEGAlogo stdMGDecember 3,
G4 joins.
[10]
PCS
MEGAlogo stdMGJanuary 11, G4 changes residency from
SEA
SEA
to
PCS
PCS
.
PCS
MEGAlogo stdMGJanuary 12,
G4 leaves.[9]
PCS
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNOVJanuary 12,
G4 joins.
[12]
PCS
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNOVJanuary 21,
Rockky,
Ryan,
G4,
MixCrosS, and
PoP's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[13]
PCS
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNOVJanuary 26,
Rockky,
G4,
Coldenfeet,
PoP,
Merlyy, and WarL0cK (Head Coach) leave.[11]
PCS
Free Agentlogo stdF/AJanuary 28,
G4 retires and moves to Wild Rift.[14]

Biography[]

Season 3[]

Nuttapong "LeesIn Mid" Menkasikan joined Flashdive in Spring 2013 as the starting mid laner. He competed with the team in the 2013 June LCS Pro League Thailand, finishing in 1st place with a 12-3-0 record. After their successful performance, the team was sponsored by Made in Thailand Esports, renaming to MiTH Flashdive while LeesIn Mid renamed to G4. They continued to perform well in the 2013 LCS Pro League Thailand, but lost to Bangkok Titans in a close five-game finals series. G4 got his revenge in the Thailand Grand Championship 2013, where he and the team defeated the Bangkok Titans 3-0.

2014 Season[]

In March 2014, G4 and teammate 007x left Flashdive to join the Bangkok Titans. Though the Bangkok Titans had always been a dominant force in the local Thai scene, they had consistently performed poorly in the Garena Premier League (GPL). With G4, the team secured a playoffs spot in the 2014 GPL Summer, and though the team was eliminated in the quarterfinals by ahq e-Sports Club, they retained the majority of the roster for the 2015 season.

2015 Season[]

G4 and the Bangkok Titans continued to find success in the 2015 GPL, which now excluded the historically-dominant Taiwanese teams. In the Spring, the team finished in 2nd place and consequently qualified for the 2015 International Wildcard Invitational when the 1st place team, Saigon Fantastic Five, was unable to attend. At the IWCI, the team performed well, going undefeated in the Round Robin stage, but they were eliminated in the playoffs in three games by the eventual winners, Beşiktaş e-Sports Club.

The Bangkok Titans finished in 1st place in the 2015 GPL Summer and qualified for the International Wildcard Tournament in Turkey, where they qualified for the 2015 Season World Championship by defeating Oceania's The Chiefs eSports Club, The team was were drawn into group C, along with Korea's SK Telecom T1, China's EDward Gaming, and Europe's H2k-Gaming. While they failed to win a single game and were knocked out of the tournament in last place, G4 managed to hold his own against world-renowned mid laners PawN and Ryu, displaying a few impressive individual performances. G4 was later voted to represent Southeast Asia during the International Wildcard All-Star Melbourne 2015.

2016 Season[]

G4 remained with Bangkok Titans for the Spring season of the 2016 Thailand Pro League (TPL),[15] and the team went undefeated in 25 games to secure 1st place. The team finished in 2nd place at both the 2016 GPL Spring and the 2016 GPL Summer, after which G4 left the team.[16]

Trivia[]

  • Riot's official esports website once described G4 as "the shining star of Thai League of Legends."
  • The only Thai mid laner to qualify for MSI or Worlds.

Tournament Results[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

G4 Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2023-12-172 REIGNITE Open Tournament 2023
1 : 3Logo stdNOTH
Logo stdDORA Rockky,  DoeDoii,  G4,  Numiel,  WarL0cK,  221ggg
2020-08-215 - 6 PCS 2020 Summer Playoffs
0 : 3J Teamlogo stdJT
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNOV Rockky,  Ryan,  G4,  Coldenfeet,  PoP,  WarL0cK,  DeuL
2020-08-026 PCS 2020 Summer
7 - 11Blanklogo stdRR
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNOV Rockky,  Ryan,  G4,  Coldenfeet,  PoP,  WarL0cK,  DeuL
2020-04-177 - 8 PCS 2020 Spring Playoffs
0 : 2Hong Kong Attitudelogo stdHKA
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNOV Rockky,  Ryan,  G4,  MixCrosS,  PoP,  WarL0cK
2020-04-056 PCS 2020 Spring
7 - 11Blanklogo stdRR
Nova Esports (Thai Team)logo stdNOV Rockky,  Ryan,  G4,  MixCrosS,  PoP,  WarL0cK
2019-10-0521 - 24 Worlds 2019
1 - 3Blanklogo stdRR
MEGAlogo stdMG Rockky,  Lloyd,  G4,  DeuL,  PoP,  WarL0cK
2019-09-151 LST 2019 Summer Playoffs
3 : 0Axis Empirelogo stdAXE
MEGAlogo stdMG Rockky,  Lloyd,  G4,  DeuL,  PoP,  WarL0cK
2019-09-012 LST 2019 Summer
6 - 1Blanklogo stdRR
MEGAlogo stdMG Rockky,  Lloyd,  G4,  DeuL,  PoP,  WarL0cK
2019-05-0510 - 12 MSI 2019
2 - 4Blanklogo stdRR
MEGAlogo stdMG Rockky,  Jjun,  G4,  Lloyd,  PoP,  Bigfafa
2019-04-211 LST 2019 Spring
3 : 0Team Empire (Malaysian Team)logo stdEMP
MEGAlogo stdMG Rockky,  Jjun,  G4,  Lloyd,  PoP,  Bigfafa,  WarL0cK
G4 1v1 Tournament Results
DatePlEventPrizeTeamLast Result
2019-12-0717 - 32All-Star 2019 Las VegasLST Allstarslogo stdLST0 : 1 ⁠LoL Champions Korealogo stdFaker
2018-12-0817 - 32All-Star 2018 Las VegasGPL Allstarslogo stdGPL0 : 1 ⁠LoL Pro Leaguelogo stdUzi
2015-11-295 - 8All-Star 2015 IWC MelbourneGarena Premier Leaguelogo stdGPL0 : FB ⁠LatAm Allstarslogo stdSeiya

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Images[]

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References

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