Zotac handed 40x100 euro, that's not a figure you can just avoid.
GOM posts Top 20 Earning Players - Page 4
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s.a.y
Croatia3840 Posts
Zotac handed 40x100 euro, that's not a figure you can just avoid. | ||
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shucklesors
Singapore1176 Posts
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S.O.L.I.D.
United States792 Posts
On February 11 2011 19:16 MrSexington wrote: Why does MVP have less than $87,000? ![]() The prize pool for the GSL that he won didn't have a prize of $87,000, I believe only the first one had a prize that high. | ||
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Railgan
Switzerland1507 Posts
On February 11 2011 22:03 s.a.y wrote: They need to include cups also. Zotac handed 40x100 euro, that's not a figure you can just avoid. That's a whole lot of work to do | ||
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phisku
Belgium864 Posts
edit: i'm an idiot. | ||
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Razyel
295 Posts
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m3rciless
United States1476 Posts
On February 11 2011 22:13 Razyel wrote: White-Ra should be in that top for sure he won in January 2011 3 tournaments in a weekend or something like that and the prize pool for all 3 of them was like 4K euro and second place in IEM Kiev was like 3,5K $ i believe and these are just for January 2011. Ra only started to make serious bank in 2011, before that he did make something, but apparently not in tournaments that were high-profile enough for the koreans to care about. | ||
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JDestiny
Ukraine6 Posts
Clan: Duckload Winnings: $20,590.00 Best Finish: $5,000.00 Past Results * 3 Place - BlizzCon - 2010-10-24 - $5,000.00 * 2 Place - IEM European Championships Kiev - 2011-01-23 - $3,500.00 * 1 Place - Homestory Cup #2 - 2011-01-16 - $2,275.00 * 1 Place - ROOT Warzone - 2011-01-16 - $2,000.00 * 1 Place - HDH Invitational - 2010-05-23 - $2,000.00 * 1 Place - Global Gamers Invitational - 2010-12-05 - $1,400.00 * 1 Place - SC Reddit Invitational - 2011-01-16 - $1,200.00 * 1 Place - ESL Go4SC2 - 2010-04-30 - $650.00 * 1 Place - Altitude TL Invitational - 2010-05-29 - $600.00 * 9-12 Place - IEM Global Challenge Cologne - 2010-08-22 - $400.00 * 1 Place - GosuCoaching Tour of Duty EU #1 - 2010-12-03 - $330.00 * 1 Place - TeamLiquid SC2 Invitational #1 - 2010-03-27 - $300.00 * 1 Place - Cerberus 3D Cup #2 - 2010-12-04 - $195.00 * 1 Place - Gosucoaching KOTH Showdown White-Ra v. Assem - 2010-04-24 - $150.00 * 1 Place - ESL Go4SC2 - 2010-04-10 - $130.00 * 1 Place - ESL Go4SC2 - 2010-08-08 - $130.00 * 1 Place - TeamSpeak TL Open #11 - 2011-01-29 - $100.00 * 1 Place - SC2Vision Showmatch White-Ra v. Dimaga - 2010-11-12 - $100.00 * 3 Place - 4Player Close Combat Cup - 2010-10-18 - $65.00 * 3 Place - 4Player Close Combat Cup - 2010-12-30 - $65.00 | ||
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LittleAtari
Jordan1090 Posts
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Asha
United Kingdom38257 Posts
SjoW: $22,690.00 Fenix: $21,045.00 White-Ra: $20,590.00 Naama: $19,480.00 Jinro: $19,375.00 === Cool of GOM to post a major tournament list though =) | ||
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shaunnn
Ireland1230 Posts
On February 11 2011 22:33 Asha` wrote: Top 5 (comprehensive) foreigner earnings: SjoW: $22,690.00 Fenix: $21,045.00 White-Ra: $20,590.00 Naama: $19,480.00 Jinro: $19,375.00 === Cool of GOM to post a major tournament list though =) Interesting to see jinro only nr5 and idra not there even though he won an mlg and has been in every single gsl and is s class, fenix seems to come top3 every single tournament hes in and white-ra and sjow are white-ra and sjow and i guess dreamhack is the only thing keeping naama in top5 Also highest american not in korea is qxc at 33 wow, i guess most of NA's talent is canadian | ||
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mmdmmd
722 Posts
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MrSexington
United States1768 Posts
On February 11 2011 22:31 LittleAtari wrote: i updated the Op with ehcg rankings for those who wanted to know based on more events. It does change things but also note that it takes over a larger time period too. I'm still not sure why players like Kyrix, Boxer, Loner, and Ensnare have decreased earnings in the EHCG list. It's supposed to contain more tournament earnings over a longer period of time, yes? | ||
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BroodjeBaller
125 Posts
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Keitzer
United States2509 Posts
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floor exercise
Canada5847 Posts
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Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
On February 11 2011 22:56 floor exercise wrote: Anyone else find it kind of strange for GOM to put this out there? Are they trying to attract players or something? I would imagine this would have the opposite effect. It shows how meaningless not placing top 4 is in GSL and thus how lopsided GSL prize distribution is. For many players it's just a massive pay cut to go to GSL. So no, I doubt GOM is doing this to try market themselves. If they were they would make Code A have some actual security(Money) for players and cut a bit off the top 2. Anyway super interesting to see Fenix there. Didn't think he managed to win that much cash. I mean he's an awesome player but just didn't imagine that. | ||
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Amanitar
Netherlands26 Posts
Edit: Nevermind, he just won less money in his GSL win than the others had. | ||
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shaunnn
Ireland1230 Posts
On February 11 2011 23:00 Numy wrote: I would imagine this would have the opposite effect. It shows how meaningless not placing top 4 is in GSL and thus how lopsided GSL prize distribution is. For many players it's just a massive pay cut to go to GSL. So no, I doubt GOM is doing this to try market themselves. If they were they would make Code A have some actual security(Money) for players and cut a bit off the top 2. Anyway super interesting to see Fenix there. Didn't think he managed to win that much cash. I mean he's an awesome player but just didn't imagine that. Well he did go under the radar with his 3rd at dreamhack and first at the gamegune tournament that no one went to with a 20k prizepool, that+ iem northamerica is pretty huge when u actually think about it | ||
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floor exercise
Canada5847 Posts
On February 11 2011 23:00 Numy wrote: I would imagine this would have the opposite effect. It shows how meaningless not placing top 4 is in GSL and thus how lopsided GSL prize distribution is. For many players it's just a massive pay cut to go to GSL. So no, I doubt GOM is doing this to try market themselves. If they were they would make Code A have some actual security(Money) for players and cut a bit off the top 2. Anyway super interesting to see Fenix there. Didn't think he managed to win that much cash. I mean he's an awesome player but just didn't imagine that. I agree that it likely has the opposite effect, I am just curious what their intention was in posting it. GSL doesn't even pay the 87k for first place anymore that put the top players where they are on the list. I am just curious why GOM themselves would add up everyones winnings and publicize it, and adjusting it to USD, obviously for the consumption of the foreign audience. Are they trying to attract more foreigners or something? | ||
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