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A Korean article regarding DongRaeGu's recent debut in the GSL. Enjoy~ Original Article
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DongRaeGu (MVP) advanced to the Round of 16 in GSL in his debut matches through impressionable game plays.
In the second round match of the Pepsi GSL Season 5 Code A Ro32 hosted by GOM TV Studio at Mokdong on the 8th, DongRaeGu crushed oGsInCa, who was ranked Code S in the last season.
In the first game, DongRaeGu was successful in intimidating his opponent with impenetrable defenses. oGsInCa pressured the zerg with Voidrays and Pheonix play, but it was repelled aptly with Queens and Spore Crawlers as the DongRaeGu calmly defended and took the lead. Park Su Ho (DongRaeGu) increased the gap between the two players even further with Baneling drops, and with the addition of Ultralisks, he destroyed InCa’s Zealot-Archon army with Infestors and Ultralisks, and after he was ahead by miles in supply and resources, DongRaeGu received the GG.
With momentum on his side, DongRaeGu utilized Infestor play to end the match. He overcame airplay with amazing Infestor use by showing exemplary use of Infested Terrans. InCa held the initial attacks with Immortals and Archons, but the addition of Ultralisks by DongRaeGu ended the match.
Through this, DongRaeGu so far has a clean, two straight wins in his first GSL Code A, and is heading in Ro16 for a match with SlayerSTaeJa for the advancement into the Ro8.
On the other side, player Song Joon Hyuk (oGsInCa), who has had the experience of making it to the finals of GSL Code S and taking the runner-up spot, fell drastically recently as he dropped from Code S to Code A, and with eliminated in the Round of 32, now faces offline qualification matches.
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Nice, thanks. Must watch these games!
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Thanks for the translation, nice article.
I can't wait to see how far he'll get this season! ^^
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Yeah those games were scary good, game 2 made zerg look so overpowered on Antiga Shipyard. DRG breaks out endgame tech fast and in large quantities and that makes for some amazingly entertaining games. DRG for code A champ!
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while I love the Dong, despite Inca being a former Code S finalist I think he's a fairly mediocre player, and his PvZ has always been awful. Given the recent success in general against Protoss that Zergs have been having, I'd have been shocked if Inca took even one game off DRG.
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everytime a toss player forge expands into stargate if they dont do damage at that lvl of play.. it seems to be gg.. ret naniwa looked pretty much the same at bnet invitational
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Ultralisks sound terrible (well are terrible) against immortal-zealot, and even archon. I didn't decide to watch the match, but sounds like there was more to it than just this explanation.
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For people who missed the series, you should definitely watch game 1. It was one of the wildest PvZ I can remember (there was one truly LOL moment). The description in this article doesn't really do it any justice. And since it's game 1 it's free to watch: http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors5/vod/65875
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thanks for spoling this ! you are just to nice of a person - saved me the time so i dont have to watch all those nasty vods i paid money for ! appreciate it
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Wow I just watched Inca vs DRG so the thread title wasn't a spoiler to me but some people aren't going to be happy with this  Anyway thanks for sharing, I love DRG's ZvP.
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all that matters to me is that inca is no longer in GSL 
i will hold a grudge against him forever for all inning nada out of a GSL final.
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On August 09 2011 12:22 Special Endrey wrote:thanks for spoling this ! you are just to nice of a person - saved me the time so i dont have to watch all those nasty vods i paid money for ! appreciate it 
I dont think this wouldve been a problem for you unless you read sporadically and jump around the whole article looking at words.. Before it reached the spoiler part you couldve realized it was gonna show what happened.. sorry nonetheless :p
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Well he doesn't play Taeja, nvm
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On August 09 2011 12:43 InnuenDos wrote:Show nested quote +On August 09 2011 12:22 Special Endrey wrote:thanks for spoling this ! you are just to nice of a person - saved me the time so i dont have to watch all those nasty vods i paid money for ! appreciate it  I dont think this wouldve been a problem for you unless you read sporadically and jump around the whole article looking at words.. Before it reached the spoiler part you couldve realized it was gonna show what happened.. sorry nonetheless :p
The title spoils plenty, that should be obvious.
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On August 09 2011 12:22 Special Endrey wrote:thanks for spoling this ! you are just to nice of a person - saved me the time so i dont have to watch all those nasty vods i paid money for ! appreciate it  It isn't much of a spoiler when you already know that a match between DRG (he's not the Dong, as awesome as he is) and InCa (terrible PvZ) would never be close.
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Through this, DongRaeGu so far has a clean, two straight wins in his first GSL Code A, and is heading in Ro16 for a match with SlayerSTaeJa for the advancement into the Ro8. He does not play TaeJa in the Ro16 ...
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On August 09 2011 12:52 blahz0r wrote:Show nested quote +Through this, DongRaeGu so far has a clean, two straight wins in his first GSL Code A, and is heading in Ro16 for a match with SlayerSTaeJa for the advancement into the Ro8. He does not play TaeJa in the Ro16 ...
huh, so he doesnt.. i didnt really look it up, just translated it. o well. thats what it said, but i guess its wrong then. sorry~ :p
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thank you for the article! :D
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I wouldn't say he crushed him in G1.
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On August 09 2011 12:49 duk3 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 09 2011 12:22 Special Endrey wrote:thanks for spoling this ! you are just to nice of a person - saved me the time so i dont have to watch all those nasty vods i paid money for ! appreciate it  It isn't much of a spoiler when you already know that a match between DRG (he's not the Dong, as awesome as he is) and InCa (terrible PvZ) would never be close.
Game 1 was actually okay. InCa improved quite alot.
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On August 09 2011 13:01 catleaves wrote: thank you for the article! :D
You're welcome! :D your gratitude is appreciated.
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buahahaha leenock strikes at you from beyond the grave inca! Well done drg
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I didnt get to watch these, and I'm too poor to pay for the season pass this time.
Nice write up though. DRG fighting~!
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I bet Inca was caught off guard by the infestor ultra play. Unless it was already been seen in Korea outside GSL.
Nice to see him advance after all the hype, GTSL, MLG showings. Anyone else here hoping to see him at Blizzcon GSL Finals?
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DRG didn't exactly stomp Inca in game one... in fact Inca was behind in the mid-game and came back. I thought DRG was gonna lose a couple of times in that game. Game 2 however was a walkover.
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amazing ? inCa had amazing 0-9 stats vs zerg now having 1-11 ... not that amazing for me but well done
~thanks for translation
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On August 09 2011 13:09 EchoZ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 09 2011 12:49 duk3 wrote:On August 09 2011 12:22 Special Endrey wrote:thanks for spoling this ! you are just to nice of a person - saved me the time so i dont have to watch all those nasty vods i paid money for ! appreciate it  It isn't much of a spoiler when you already know that a match between DRG (he's not the Dong, as awesome as he is) and InCa (terrible PvZ) would never be close. Game 1 was actually okay. InCa improved quite alot.
Improved his Fantasy GG timing as well
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Nice write up 
The Dong will crush face, alot of people say he's overrated but wait and see!
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lol, inca doesnt even deserve to be in code a IMO, you cant be good in only 1 match and expect to stay in the GSL long beyond getting pure luck from the draws.
Bye bye inca i doubt we will see you again unless you get an all pvp group through the prelims.
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