
Kim "Rapel" Jun Geun is a Korean Overwatch player.
Earnings By Year
Total Results | Online Results | Offline/LAN Results | |||||||||
2019 | $98,888.89 | 4 | 95.02% | | | $0.00 | 0 | 0.00% | | | $98,888.89 | 4 | 95.02% |
2018 | $4,398.58 | 2 | 4.23% | | | $0.00 | 0 | 0.00% | | | $4,398.58 | 2 | 4.23% |
2017 | $786.80 | 3 | 0.76% | | | $786.80 | 3 | 0.76% | | | $0.00 | 0 | 0.00% |
Earnings By Game
Total Results | Online Results | Offline/LAN Results | |||||||||
Overwatch | $104,074.27 | 9 | 100.00% | | | $786.80 | 3 | 0.76% | | | $103,287.47 | 6 | 99.24% |
Earnings By Team
Total Results | Online Results | Offline/LAN Results | |||||||||
Vancouver Titans | $98,888.89 | 4 | 95.02% | | | $0.00 | 0 | 0.00% | | | $98,888.89 | 4 | 95.02% |
<independent> | $5,185.38 | 5 | 4.98% | | | $786.80 | 3 | 0.76% | | | $4,398.58 | 2 | 4.23% |
Highest Prize Money Won
1. | 2019-09-29 | 2nd | ![]() | $60,000.00 | Overwatch |
2. | 2019-03-24 | 1st | ![]() | $22,222.22 | Overwatch |
3. | 2019-05-05 | 2nd | ![]() | $11,111.11 | Overwatch |
4. | 2019-07-14 | 3rd-4th | ![]() | $5,555.56 | Overwatch |
5. | 2018-05-12 | 5th-8th | ![]() | $2,225.14 | Overwatch |
6. | 2018-08-12 | 3rd | ![]() | $2,173.44 | Overwatch |
7. | 2017-12-17 | 3rd | ![]() | $508.75 | Overwatch |
8. | 2017-07-15 | 2nd | ![]() | $146.33 | Overwatch |
9. | 2017-10-19 | 1st | ![]() | $131.72 | Overwatch |
Top Placements
Champion
Runner-up
3rd/Semis
2 Tournaments
3 Tournaments
3 Tournaments
Other Statistics
Overall Ranking
At present, Rapel is ranked #1458 in highest overall earnings, and #222 in highest earnings for players from Korea, Republic of.
Largest Prize from a Single Tournament
Out of the 9 tournaments awarding cash prizes that Rapel had competed in, the largest amount was $60,000.00 from Overwatch League - Season 2 Playoffs on September 29, 2019. He placed 2nd, making up 57.65% of his total prize money won.
$100,000 Milestone
Rapel overtook the $100,000 milestone on September 29, 2019, winning $60,000.00 and placing 2nd at Overwatch League - Season 2 Playoffs. Prize money from 9 tournaments got him to that point.