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INDICATIVE PRIZE MONEY RANKINGS SCHEDULE 2014/2015 SEASON

Last 128
1-64 v
65-128

Last 64

Last 32

Last 16

QF

SF

Runner up

Winner

Wuxi Classic

3,000

6,500

8,000

12,500

21,000

35,000

85,000

Indian Open

2,000

3,000

6,000

9,000

13,500

25,000

50,000

International Championship

3,000

7,000

12,000

17,500

30,000

65,000

125,000

UK Championship

3,000

9,000

12,000

20,000

30,000

70,000

150,000

World Open

3,000

6,500

8,000

12,500

21,000

35,000

85,000

German Masters

1,250

2,500

4,167

8,333

16,667

29,167

66,667

Welsh Open

1,500

2,500

5,000

10,000

20,000

30,000

60,000

China Open

3,000

6,500

8,000

12,500

21,000

35,000

85,000

European Tour Events 1 - 6

583

1,000

1,917

3,333

5,000

10,000

20,883

Asian Tour Events 1 - 4

200

600

1,000

1,500

2,500

5,000

10,000

Players Championship Grand Final

n/a

n/a

4,000

7,000

12,500

20,000

38,000

100,000

Last 16

QF

SF

Runner up

Winner

Australian Goldfields Open

Last 128
65 96 v
97 - 128

Last 96
33 64 v
32 quals

Last 64
Winners v
Each other

Last 48
17 32 v
16 quals

Last 32
1 16 v
16 quals

0
0

83
0

417

889
0

5,000
0

6,667

9,444

11,111

17,778

41,667

seeded loser

0
0

400
0

1,750

2,500
0

6,000
0

8,000

12,000

19,500

35,000

85,000

seeded loser

Last 144
17-80 v
81-144

Last 80

Last 48

Last 32
1 16 v
16 quals

Last 16

QF

SF

Runner up

Winner

6,000

9,000

20,000

30,000

60,000

125,000

300,000

Shanghai Masters

World Snooker Championship

seeded loser

12,000
0

The prize money ranking list will be calculated using a 2 year rolling points system. Please refer to the calendar for seeding cut off dates.
Standardised Conversion Rates: The above Sterling equivalents are based on the following standardised exchange rates set for the forthcoming 2014/15 season: 1 GBP = $1.8 AUS, 1 GBP = 1.2 EUR
Players losing their first match will receive prize money in full however this money will not count towards the prize money rankings. Players who qualify for the final stages of an event but do
not subsequently attend that event, for whatever reason, will not receive any prize money, nor will they receive any contribution towards the prize money rankings.
Players competing in the Pre Qualifier will be awarded the respective Round 1 (Last 128) losers prize money for losing in either the Last 128 round or the Pre-Qualifying round. No prize money will be awarded
for winning the Pre-qualifying round. Players who finished outside of the top 64 in the 2013/2014 season but regain a tour place by any means will start on zero prize money. Players starting on zero prize
money will be ranked in alphabetical order to determine a ranking.
At the end of the season players on equal prize money will be ranked according to the most prize money earned in the last season. Should this not determine positions, prize money in events working
backwards from the World Championship 2015 will be considered. Finally, if still equal, frames won in losing final match would be used from events working backwards from the World Championship 2015.

12/05/2014

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