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Title: https://www.onlineesports.com/news/industry/top-10-esports-players-by-tournament-winnings-in-2019
URL: https://www.onlineesports.com/news/industry/top-10-esports-players-by-tournament-winnings-in-2019
Description: Nyhrox's former teammate, David “Aqua” Wang swooped into the eighth place with slightly under $1.8 million in prize winnings throughout 2019. Just like his former teammate, the 17-year-old Austrian pro made most of his money with his first-place finish at the 2019 Fortnite World Cup - Duo, however, he earned an additional $290,000 due to his success elsewhere. Two of his most notable achievements besides the World Cup duo title was his 94th place finish at Fortnite World Cup - Solo ($50,000) and a first-place finish at Fortnite Champion Series Season X European Finals ($160,000) where he played alongside two compatriots Klaus "stompy" Konstanzer and Thomas "Tschilinken" Hörak. Harrison “psalm” Chang is our fourth Fortnite player on the list, who earned just under $1.82 million with his performances throughout 2019. Psalm, who is a member of Counter Logic Gaming made his presence in 2019 known with his second-place finish at the 2019 Fortnite World Cup - Solo where he earned $1.8 million. Besides his incredible run at World Cup, the 24-year-old also finished 20th at Fortnite Secret Skirmish Series 2019 ($10,000) and fourth at TwitchCon 2019 - Fortnite - Wave 3 ($3,000), while the majority of the remaining earnings came from Fortnite World Cup Qualifiers. Psalm was also previously a professional Heroes of the Storm player but opted to leave the scene to join Fortnite in September 2018. Throughout his career as a Heroes of the Storm professional player, psalm earned a total of $80,661.20, which is significantly less compared to his Fortnite earnings.