Payouts for the US Open

1st $40,000
2nd $15,000
3rd $10,000
4th $7,000

5th and 6th - $6,000
Rodney Morris, Kim Davenport

7th and 8th - $5,000
Karl Boye sand Stevie Moore

9th through 12th - $4,000
Johnny Archer, Shane Van Boening, Inram Majid, Chris Bartram

13th/16th - $3,000
Jose Parica, Y. Akiyarigama, Charlies Williams, Mike Dechaine

17th/24th Corey Deuel $2,000
17th/24th Demitrius Jelatis $2,000
17th/24th Chris Melling $2,000
17th/24th Marlon Manalo $2,000
17th/24th Earl Strickland $2,000
17th/24th Scott Higgins $2,000
17th/24th Jeremy Sossei $2,000
17th/24th Keith Bennett $2,000
25th/32nd Kenichi Uchigaki $1,250
25th/32nd Niels Feijen $1,250
25th/32nd Beau Runningen $1,250
25th/32nd Ramil Gallego $1,250
25th/32nd Darren Appleton $1,250
25th/32nd Mike Davis $1,250
25th/32nd Roberto Gomez $1,250
25th/32nd Tomoo Takani $1,250
33rd/48th Omar Al-Shaheen $1,000
33rd/48th Jason Klatt $1,000
33rd/48th Abdulla Al-Yusef $1,000
33rd/48th Dennis Haar $1,000
33rd/48th Rafael Martinez $1,000
33rd/48th Huidji See $1,000
33rd/48th Dave Grau $1,000
33rd/48th Michael Fuller $1,000
33rd/48th Eric Moore $1,000
33rd/48th Tommy Kennedy $1,000
33rd/48th Jeremy Jones $1,000
33rd/48th Jason Kirkwood $1,000
33rd/48th Shawn Putnam $1,000
33rd/48th Charlie Bryant $1,000
33rd/48th Jonathan Pinegar $1,000
33rd/48th Marvin Davis $1,000
49th/64th Erik Hjorliefson $850
49th/64th Robb Saez $850
49th/64th Vincent Facquet $850
49th/64th David Grossman $850
49th/64th Zion Zvi $850
49th/64th Thorsten Hohmann $850
49th/64th Al Lapena $850
49th/64th Warren Kiamco $850
49th/64th Mike Wong $850
49th/64th Scott Tollefson $850
49th/64th Manny Chau $850
49th/64th Gene Albrecht $850
49th/64th Ricky Yang $850
49th/64th Stan Tourangeau $850
49th/64th Eric Moore $850
49th/64th Matt Clatterbuck $850
65th/96th Tony Crosby $700
65th/96th June Almoite $700
65th/96th David Alcaide $700
65th/96th Lee Heuwagen $700
65th/96th Meshari Alkhashan $700
65th/96th Rory Hendrikson $700
65th/96th Chad Pike $700
65th/96th Brandon Shuff $700
65th/96th Jason Robichaud $700
65th/96th Daryl Peach $700
65th/96th Stephen Folan $700
65th/96th Adam Smith $700
65th/96th Gabe Owen $700
65th/96th Thomas Giddens $700
65th/96th Randy Labonte $700
65th/96th Blair Levandowski $700
65th/96th Tony Chohan $700
65th/96th Douglas Jones $700
65th/96th Jerry Tarantola $700
65th/96th Nick Kruger $700
65th/96th Qi Liu $700
65th/96th Nick Varner $700
65th/96th Joey Korsiak $700
65th/96th Hisataka Kamihashi $700
65th/96th Ronnie Alcano $700
65th/96th Ronnie Wiseman $700
65th/96th Tom D'Alfonso $700
65th/96th Tim Colvin $700
65th/96th Tom Ford $700
65th/96th Michael Badsteubner $700
65th/96th Ryan McCreesh $700
65th/96th Majid Alezemi $700
 
I haven't been to the Open in a few years, but if memory serves me right, you only need to win one round to get in the money.

With 211 players, this is a payout to approximately 45 percent of the field.

Considering it costs AT LEAST 2 dimes to stay the entire 8 days of this event, to include the mandatory players meeting for the American competitors, this form of such a large percentage of the field receiving a payout helps a great deal with expenses.

I am quite sure the players do appreciate it. :)

I can see the line outside the door at the Chespeake Conference Center office now, players waiting to get the cheese. Some players get paid in CASH, but towards the end of the event, the bigger amounts are paid via check.

And then there are those players waiting for their counterparts to get paid that they had a saver with, so that they can receive their cut. LOL!

The Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tournament pays out 25 percent of the field, with more money to be paid on top.

Another regional tour in my area pays 40 percent of the field, with the payouts disbursed to more competitors.
 
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I haven't been to the Open in a few years, but if memory serves me right, you only need to win one round to get in the money.

With 211 players, this is a payout to approximately 45 percent of the field.

Considering it costs AT LEAST 2 dimes to stay the entire 8 days of this event, to include the mandatory players meeting for the American competitors, this form of such a large percentage of the field receiving a payout helps a great deal with expenses.

I am quite sure the players do appreciate it. :)

I can see the line outside the door at the Chespeake Conference Center office now, players waiting to get the cheese. Some players get paid in CASH, but towards the end of the event, the bigger amounts are paid via check.

And then there are those players waiting for their counterparts to get paid that they had a saver with, so that they can receive their cut. LOL!

The Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tournament pays out 25 percent of the field, with more money to be paid on top.

Another regional tour in my area pays 40 percent of the field, with the payouts disbursed to more competitors.

You need two wins on the A side or if you lose the first match, 3 wins on the B
 
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