In a true eye-for-an-eye retaliation, DongRaeGu avenge his loss to MC in the semi finals of the last GSL and delivered an equally one-sided performance to make it to the OGN Starleague finals.

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Embracing a bit more aggressive approach than his playstyle usually suggests, DongRaeGu was on the hunt from second one. A three-base roach/ling aggression in game one called back MC's phoenixes, denying the harass and stretching it to the late game. There, his flock of brood lords and corruptors prevailed over MC's carrier/mothership/archon army after a long struggle for expansion control and DRG took the early lead.

MC's ill fortunes continued in the next two games as waves of mutalisk and speedlings swarmed him over, taking two of his nexuses and the victory in set 2 and a full surround on his immortal push on Ohana put DRG to a 3-0 lead.

Hanging by a thread, MC had to make something happen, and quick, but as game four on Entombed Valley went underway, SK's protoss was in deep trouble once again. Only a critical mistake by DRG, who allowed his army to get trapped and butchered at enemy's natural, allowed MC to crawl back into the series on the back of a clutch blink timing that hit before DRG's infestors could snowball into unbeatable numbers.

A resurgence of set one's mid game brought along the series' finale. Both DRG and MC went for the exact same builds - a three-base aggression versus phoenix opening - but the game would not go past the 15th minute mark. Hoping that his extra cannons will save him, MC chose to not call back his fliers but harass the third of DRG instead: a decision he'd soon grow to regret. The streams of zerg units broke through the cyber core, the forge and finally the immortals before MC could type his last GG in this OSL.

As of today, the OGN Starleague is two matches away from completion. This Saturday, October 20th, Last goes against MC for the bronze and one week from that, on October 27th, Rain meets DongRaeGu for the championship.