Ogogo

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Background Information
Name: 이용범 Lee Yong Bum
Team: (Retired)
Race: Zerg
Birthday: 1984-10-07
IDs: Ogogo, Ogogo[InCa]
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Career
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Peak ELO: 2107.57
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TLPD: (Z)Ogogo



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Ogogo is a retired Korean StarCraft gamer. He played as Zerg.

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[edit] Biography

After taking second place in the Korean qualifier for the WCG, losing to H.O.T-Forever in the finals, Ogogo made it to the finals of the actual 2003 WCG where he faced German player FiSheYe in a Bo3, which he won 2-1.

Ogogo struggled to find a proteam to settle into. This is partly because his father, acting as his manager, had been demanding more money than Ogogo was worth. Originally a member of Toona SG, he left after falling out with the management. He then joined KOR but soon left in June 2004 after accusations that he disrupted the team's chemistry. After failed negotiations with SK Telecom T1 and Hexatron, Ogogo signed with Samsung KHAN in August 2004. However, after an unimpressive run of games, he left the team and allowed his progaming license to expire.

On the 12th of March, 2008, Ogogo was arrested and charged on suspicious of theft. It was alleged that in September of 2006, a group of people including Ogogo broke into an empty house and stole 18,000USD worth of cameras and other equipment.

[edit] Accomplishments

Place Year Event/League
1st 2003 WCG 2003
2nd 2003 2003 WCG Korean Representative Preselection
WCG Champion
WCG 2002
Preceeded By:
South Korea Ticon small.png BoxeR
WCG 2003
18th October 2003 - 9th October 2004
South Korea Zicon small.png Ogogo
WCG 2004
Succeeded By:
South Korea Ticon small.png XellOs

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[edit] Notable Games

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