Below are the results for the 2013 (and inaugural) World Series of Poker Asia Pacific tournaments.
* | Elected to the Poker Hall of Fame |
(#/#) | This denotes a bracelet winner. The first number is the number of bracelets won in the 2013 WSOP APAC. The second number is the total number of bracelets won. Both numbers represent totals as of that point during the tournament. |
Place | What place each player at the final table finished |
Name | The player who made it to the final table |
Prize (AUS$) | The amount of money awarded for each finish at the event's final table |
# | Event | Entrants | Winner | Prize | Runner-up | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | $1,100 No Limit Hold'em Accumulator | 1,085 | Bryan Piccioli (1/1) | $211,575 | Jonathan Karamalikis | Results |
2 | $1,650 Pot Limit Omaha | 172 | Jim Collopy (1/1) | $69,662 | Edison Nguyen | Results |
3 | $2,200 Mixed Event | 81 | Phil Ivey (1/9) | $51,840 | Brandon Wong | Results |
4 | $5,000 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 167 | Aaron Lim (1/1) | $233,800 | Andy Lee | Results |
5 | $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event | 405 | Daniel Negreanu (1/5) | $1,038,825 | Daniel Marton | Results |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Bryan Piccioli (1/1) | $211,575 |
2nd | Jonathan Karamalikis | $130,743 |
3rd | Jay Loo | $96,305 |
4th | Jonathan Duhamel (0/1) | $71,870 |
5th | Jeremy Ausmus | $54,337 |
6th | Graeme Putt | $41,610 |
7th | Iori Yogo | $32,268 |
8th | Peter Kleugden | $25,335 |
9th | Ryan Otto | $20,138 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Jim Collopy (1/1) | $69,662 |
2nd | Edison Nguyen | $43,050 |
3rd | Tino Lechich | $30,988 |
4th | Scott Reid | $22,712 |
5th | Dan Shak | $16,940 |
6th | Paul Sharbanee | $12,856 |
7th | Mike Leah | $9,923 |
8th | Martin Kozlov | $7,784 |
9th | Marvin Rettenmaier | $6,207 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Phil Ivey (1/9) | $51,840 |
2nd | Brandon Wong | $32,039 |
3rd | Graeme Putt | $22,427 |
4th | Daniel Negreanu (0/4) | $16,336 |
5th | Robert Campbell | $12,020 |
6th | Kevin Song (0/1) | $8,978 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Aaron Lim (1/1) | $233,800 |
2nd | Andy Lee | $144,530 |
3rd | Jan Suchanek | $103,766 |
4th | Brendon Rubie | $74,590 |
5th | Sam Higgs | $53,615 |
6th | Billy Seri | $38,545 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Daniel Negreanu (1/5) | $1,038,825 |
2nd | Daniel Marton | $637,911 |
3rd | Winfred Yu | $423,225 |
4th | George Tsatsis | $284,715 |
5th | Kahle Burns | $201,994 |
6th | Benny Spindler | $146,205 |
7th | Mikel Habb | $107,730 |
8th | Russell Thomas | $82,721 |
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