Below are the results of the 1st season of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour. All currencies are US dollars unless otherwise noted.
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Ziv Bachar | $139,000 |
2nd | Jozef Berec | $87,420 |
3rd | Shinhan Sid Kim | $48,081 |
4th | Michel St-Pierre | $34,968 |
5th | James Honeybone | $28,412 |
6th | Seval Hegeland | $21,855 |
7th | Roger Spets | $17,484 |
8th | Dan Schreiber | $13,113 |
9th | Paul Adams | $8,740 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Dinh Le | $222,640 |
2nd | Ivan Tan | $129,536 |
3rd | Sangkyoun Kim | $72,864 |
4th | Guillaume Patry | $56,672 |
5th | Bertrand Grospellier | $48,576 |
6th | William Tam | $40,480 |
7th | Liz Lieu | $32,384 |
8th | Joe Hachem | $24,288 |
9th | Simon Randall | $16,192 |
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