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What are you going to do with all the prize money?
- I am going to give it to my parents because they had been very supportive of my gaming.



Just after the Grand Final, Soju was jumped by dozens of journalists from various sites. After taking down Creolophus with 2-0, SoJu was $10,000 richer and claimed another trophy to place on his shelf, Lee Song Duk was caught up by the Swedish site Faxzup for a couple of questions. When asked on what he felt after winning, he said:
- I am very happy, I want to go back and eat home cooked food, he says. Just like Lyc said in an earlier news, the Asians aren't used to the food in France.

SoJu says that he always wanted to play in ESWC but was never able to qualify for it. But after winning the Korean qualifer this time, his aim was for the champion cup. And after seeing the strategy of Creolophus in earlier matches, he was confident.
- After seeing Creolohus's strategy, I was confident that I was going to win the final, he says. Despite that, Soju rates Creolophus as the toughest opponent in the tournament - along with Fly100%.
- I am weak against Priestess of the Moon and Creolophus used that. I am also weak in mirror matches, he tells Faxzup.


Soju speaks
The $10,000 prize money won't be spent in party, booze and kimchi. Instead he will give the hefty prize sum to his parents.
- They have been very supportive of my gaming, he says.

Links
Faxzup.com - Full interview