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Reach (gamer)

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Reach
Personal information
Name박정석
(Park Jung-suk)
Born (1983-12-27) 27 December 1983 (age 40)
NationalityRepublic of Korea
Career information
GamesStarCraft
League of Legends
RoleProtoss
Team history
???? - ????Hanbit Stars
???? - 2008KTF MagicNs
2008 - 2010Air Force ACE
2010 - 2012KT Rolster

Park Jung-suk (born 27 December 1983), also known as Reach or [Oops]Reach is a professional South Korean StarCraft player.[1][2][3]

Park, who also goes by the usernames Six_Devil_nO.1, ChoGoSy or TechniCal, is recognized as one of the best Protoss players in the world, an accomplishment for which he has been nicknamed "Hero Toss". He is skillful at macromanagement and does successful psionic storms and dragoon dancing, but plays relatively inconsistently against Zerg.[citation needed] He won the 2002 Sky Ongamenet StarLeague, beating SlayerS `BoxeR` with a 3–1 score. He uses a Logitech optical mini (a gift from his fanclub) and Samsung DT-35 Black keyboard.[citation needed]

Park was the first player to achieve 100 Proleague victories, an accomplishment commemorated when he and Lee Jaedong (the second player to reach that benchmark) formed prints of their mouse-controlling hands in clay in a September 2009 ceremony.[4]

Park is now a coach for League of Legends and Tekken team NaJin e-mFire in Korea.[citation needed]

Tournament results

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  • 1st place, 2002 SKY Starleague (KSL)
  • 2nd place, 2002 Pepsi Twist 2nd KPGA TOUR (KPGA later became known as MSL)
  • 4th place, 2003 Mycube Starleague (OSL)
  • 2nd place, 2004 Gilette Starleague (OSL)
  • 2nd place, 2005 UZOO MSL

References

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  1. ^ "Player Information - Reach". TeamLiquid Progaming DataBase. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
  2. ^ Bak, Myeong-gi (2007-08-08). "스타크래프트2 체험 박정석: 손맛은 그대로, 전술은 글쎄?". JoongAng Ilbo. Archived from the original on 2007-12-06. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
  3. ^ Baek, Hyeon-suk (2005-05-20). "탈락하면 부산으로 내려갈거라예". The Chosun Ilbo. Retrieved 2007-09-04.
  4. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
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