7 out of 16 ang galing. 2 ang Chinese Taipei.
2010 World Pool Championships (World 9-Ball) Top 16 with payouts:
Francisco Bustamante (Philippines) – $36,000 Kuo Po-cheng (Chinese Taipei) – $18,000 Antonio Lining (Philippines) – $10,000 Johnny Archer (USA) – $10,000 Ronato Alcano (Philippines) – $6,000 Sandor Tot (Serbia) – $6,000 Oliver Medenilla (Philippines) – $6,000 Francisco Felicilda (Philippines) – $6,000 Craig Osborne (Great Britain) – $4,000 Christian Reimering (Germany) – $4,000 Dimitri Jungo (Switzerland) – $4,000 Yang Ching-shun (Chinese Taipei) – $4,000 Marlon Manalo (Philippines) – $4,000 Jason Klatt (Canada) – $4,000 Hayato Hijikata (Japan) – $4,000 Raymond Faraon (Philippines) – $4,000
7 out of 16 ang galing. 2 ang Chinese Taipei.
2010 World Pool Championships (World 9-Ball) Top 16 with payouts:
Francisco Bustamante (Philippines) – $36,000
Kuo Po-cheng (Chinese Taipei) – $18,000
Antonio Lining (Philippines) – $10,000
Johnny Archer (USA) – $10,000
Ronato Alcano (Philippines) – $6,000
Sandor Tot (Serbia) – $6,000
Oliver Medenilla (Philippines) – $6,000
Francisco Felicilda (Philippines) – $6,000
Craig Osborne (Great Britain) – $4,000
Christian Reimering (Germany) – $4,000
Dimitri Jungo (Switzerland) – $4,000
Yang Ching-shun (Chinese Taipei) – $4,000
Marlon Manalo (Philippines) – $4,000
Jason Klatt (Canada) – $4,000
Hayato Hijikata (Japan) – $4,000
Raymond Faraon (Philippines) – $4,000