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Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | ₩148,896,000 ($128,199) | |
2nd | ₩93,060,000 ($80,125) | |
3rd | ₩51,183,000 ($44,069) | |
4th | ₩37,224,000 ($32,050) | |
5th | ₩30,244,500 ($26,041) | |
6th | ₩23,265,000 ($20,031) | |
7th | ₩18,612,000 ($16,025) | |
8th | ₩13,959,000 ($12,019) | |
9th | ₩9,306,000 ($8,012) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | ₱8,037,000 ($162,856) | |
2nd | ₱5,090,100 ($103,142) | |
3rd | ₱2,679,000 ($54,285) | |
4th | ₱1,875,300 ($37,999) | |
5th | ₱1,446,600 ($29,314) | |
6th | ₱1,071,600 ($21,714) | |
7th | ₱803,700 ($16,285) | |
8th | ₱616,170 ($12,485) | |
9th | ₱455,430 ($9,228) |
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