In February 2013[2] Piglet joined the newly created SK Telecom T1 #2 after successfully passing their tryout test.
[2] Later the same month, SKT participated in the AMD-INVEN GamExperience, where they once again were knocked out in the semi-finals by MVP OZone, leading to a 3rd–4th-place finish.
In what has been described as among the greatest series of the game's history,[4][6] SKT defeated KT in a 3–2 reverse sweep and secured their position in the regional finals for a chance at competing in the Season 3 World Championship.
[2][4] At the Season 3 World Championship in Los Angeles, California, SKT only lost one game in the group stages to Chinese team OMG to tie for first place.
They then swept the Taiwanese team Gamania Bears 2–0 in the quarter-finals to face off against NaJin Black Sword in the semi-finals.
Up against China's Royal Club, the team didn't lose a single game and were crowned the Season 3 World Champions.
Despite SK Telecom looking to go for their second consecutive win, they had plenty of issues which started when support Poohmandu stepped down and replaced with Wraith.
They then took a 2–0 lead against Cloud9, looking poised to make their first finals in the organisations history but were reverse-swept and played in the 3-4th place match.
Team Liquid played one game against Renegades, but suffered defeat, and they then announced IWillDominate was retiring and Smoothie was benched.
After a rough start, Team Liquid were able to bring it back to a fourth-place finish with Piglet touted as the best player in North America with Huni and Reignover by fans.
However, Team Liquid lost 3–2 to CLG, which ended with a very close game 5, decided by Darshan and Huhi double-teleporting onto the same minion, tricking Piglet into thinking it was one person.
Team Liquid recently had an influx in cash and rumours circulated that they would acquire Smeb, Reignover, Adrian and some believed they would get Pobelter.
Team Liquid continued to do poorly but were able to acquire CLG's Dardoch and LCK veteran Mickey to join their squad.
Despite rumors of Piglet rejoining the LCK, he stayed in America to play for Clutch Gaming's Academy squad.
Due to family issues, Piglet and his squad failed to make playoffs with a record of 8–10 in the spring split.
During the 2018 Spring split, Piglet was a member of the Academy Team, but played several games on the main roster in July.