2012 Korean pro earning

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2012 Korean pro earning

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1. Lee Sedol, W701,731,400 Won Samsung cup, Chunlan cup, GS Caltex cup, Myoungin.
2. Baek Hongseok, W462,545,800 Won BC card cup, TV Asia cup.
3. Choi Chulhan, W404,533,000 Won Sipdan, Sports Accord games(Indivisual and pair).
4. Park Junghwan, W256,480,000 Won KBS Baduk wang, Maxim cup
5. Lee Changho, W207,271,500
6. Kim Jiseok, W200,064,000 Won Korea League
7. Kang Dongyoon, W176,630,000
8. Cho Hanseung, W143,477,800 Won Kuksu
9. Yoon Junsang, W122,090,000
10. Park Younghoon, W121,520,600
Current exchange rate 1.00 US Dollar = 1,070.6 Korean Won

PGA winner of 1 game can earn more than top earner.
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Re: 2012 Korean pro earning

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trout wrote:PGA winner of 1 game can earn more than top earner.


True, but then they'd be playing golf.
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trout wrote:1. Lee Sedol, W701,731,400 Won Samsung cup, Chunlan cup, GS Caltex cup, Myoungin.
2. Baek Hongseok, W462,545,800 Won BC card cup, TV Asia cup.
3. Choi Chulhan, W404,533,000 Won Sipdan, Sports Accord games(Indivisual and pair).
4. Park Junghwan, W256,480,000 Won KBS Baduk wang, Maxim cup
5. Lee Changho, W207,271,500
6. Kim Jiseok, W200,064,000 Won Korea League
7. Kang Dongyoon, W176,630,000
8. Cho Hanseung, W143,477,800
9. Yoon Junsang, W122,090,000
10. Park Younghoon, W121,520,600
Current exchange rate 1.00 US Dollar = 1,070.6 Korean Won

I am very sure that Cho Hanseung is the current Kuksu. :roll:

And... are you Korean? or have you had chance to learn this language? I know your posts come from Tygem and Oro articles, cuz I also check those websites every day. Anyway you should be fluent in Korean to understand the articles... So?
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Updated. Missed one.
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snorri wrote:
trout wrote:PGA winner of 1 game can earn more than top earner.


True, but then they'd be playing golf.



As someone not totally familiar with this area, one thing I wonder about...Top PGA earners (and other athletes in general) have opportunities to supplement their winnings (or sometime even earn more than they do for their sport) with endorsements and sponsorships...Are there any such endorsement contracts for top baduk players?
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Mef wrote:
snorri wrote:
trout wrote:PGA winner of 1 game can earn more than top earner.


True, but then they'd be playing golf.



As someone not totally familiar with this area, one thing I wonder about...Top PGA earners (and other athletes in general) have opportunities to supplement their winnings (or sometime even earn more than they do for their sport) with endorsements and sponsorships...Are there any such endorsement contracts for top baduk players?

I am very sure, that, not at all.

(edit) They sure can do commentaries, write books, teach inseis, or so.
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lovelove wrote:(edit) They sure can do commentaries, write books, teach inseis, or so.



Sure, of course that. I was more curious if, for instance, they would appear in advertisements in a baduk magazine or on Baduk TV trying to help sell a product. From the sound of your reply it would seem the answer is not often, if ever.
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Mef wrote:
lovelove wrote:(edit) They sure can do commentaries, write books, teach inseis, or so.



Sure, of course that. I was more curious if, for instance, they would appear in advertisements in a baduk magazine or on Baduk TV trying to help sell a product. From the sound of your reply it would seem the answer is not often, if ever.

Answer is not often? Asks are not often. I am sure Korean go pros will always be happy if there's so comfortable way to earn a lot of money.
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trout wrote:PGA winner of 1 game can earn more than top earner.
Golf has more of a global audience and is in many more markets than baduk is. I think Lee Sedol has been in a public service announcement TV spot, although I am not sure if he was ever paid for it.

I really hope that Lee Sedol will make some money off his excellent book of self-commented games. He might be encouraged to write more books if this one sells well.
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In $ because America:
1. Lee Sedol $659,832
2. Baek Hongseok $434,928
3. Choi Chulhan $380,379
4. Park Junghwan $241,166
5. Lee Changho $194,896
6. Kim Jiseok $188,118
7. Kang Dongyoon $166,084
8. Cho Hanseung $134,911
9. Yoon Junsang $114,800
10. Park Younghoon $114,265

In comparison with top 2012 Starcraft 2 pro earnings:
1. Won "PartinG" Lee Sak $171,599
2. Park "DongRaeGu" Soo Ho $134,908
3. Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri $133,955
4. Jang "MC" Min Chul $121,153
5. Lee "Life" Seung Hyun $115,500
6. Lee "Leenock" Dong Nyoung $112,079
7. Song "HerO" Hyun Deok $105,279
8. Jung "Rain" Yoon Jong $88,950
9. Kim "viOlet" Dong Hwan $79,795
10. Jang "Creator" Hyun Woo $78,639
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lemmata wrote:I really hope that Lee Sedol will make some money off his excellent book of self-commented games. He might be encouraged to write more books if this one sells well.

That book was written when he had 6 months rest. The book was really successful. He just don't have enough time to write more books now.

Araban wrote:In comparison with top 2012 Starcraft 2 pro earnings:
1. Won "PartinG" Lee Sak $171,599
2. Park "DongRaeGu" Soo Ho $134,908
3. Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri $133,955
4. Jang "MC" Min Chul $121,153
5. Lee "Life" Seung Hyun $115,500
6. Lee "Leenock" Dong Nyoung $112,079
7. Song "HerO" Hyun Deok $105,279
8. Jung "Rain" Yoon Jong $88,950
9. Kim "viOlet" Dong Hwan $79,795
10. Jang "Creator" Hyun Woo $78,639

Starcraft 2 is not a successful game now in Korea. I am sure Lim Yohwan (SlayerS_BoxeR) earned much more than that ten years ago.
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lovelove wrote:Starcraft 2 is not a successful game now in Korea. I am sure Lim Yohwan (SlayerS_BoxeR) earned much more than that ten years ago.

It's true that compared to popular sports, the salaries of top pro go players is a little disappointing. If you instead consider them artists, and not sport players, it is much more impressive
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speedchase wrote:
lovelove wrote:Starcraft 2 is not a successful game now in Korea. I am sure Lim Yohwan (SlayerS_BoxeR) earned much more than that ten years ago.

It's true that compared to popular sports, the salaries of top pro go players is a little disappointing. If you instead consider them artists, and not sport players, it is much more impressive

Umm, but your quote is about Starcraft 2...? You mean Starcraft is a form of art?
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lovelove wrote:Umm, but your quote is about Starcraft 2...? You mean Starcraft is a form of art?

I meant go is a form of art, not starcraft. I was responding to your point that although top go players make more money now then top starcraft players, when strarcraft was popular, top starcraft players made much more money.
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Mef wrote:Are there any such endorsement contracts for top baduk players?

I don't know about endorsement contracts, but some top pros probably get some compensation for signing the bottom of expensive baduk boards. I don't know how or how much they are compensated though. There is an example being sold by Go Game Guru at this link: http://shop.gogameguru.com/lee-changho- ... -board-83/
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