Asia Pacific Poker Tour season 1 results

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Below are the results of the 1st season of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour. All currencies are US dollars unless otherwise noted.

Contents

Events

Flag of the Philippines.svg APPT Manila

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of the United States.svg Brett Parise$179,775
2nd Flag of the United States.svg Ira Blumenthal$113,858
3rd Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Bamman$62,921
4th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Van Marcus$44,940
5th Flag of Israel.svg Maor Feldinger$35,955
6th Flag of Sweden.svg Roger Spets$26,966
7th Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bas van Liere$20,974
8th Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro Sato$14,981
9th Flag of the Philippines.svg Derick Hernandez$11,386

Flag of South Korea.svg APPT Seoul

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Israel.svg Ziv Bachar$139,000
2nd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jozef Berec$87,420
3rd Flag of the United States.svg Shinhan Sid Kim$48,081
4th Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michel St-Pierre$34,968
5th Flag of New Zealand.svg James Honeybone$28,412
6th Flag of Norway.svg Seval Hegeland$21,855
7th Flag of Sweden.svg Roger Spets$17,484
8th Flag of the United States.svg Dan Schreiber $13,113
9th Flag of the United States.svg Paul Adams$8,740

Flag of Macau.svg APPT Macau

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh Le$222,640
2nd Flag of Singapore.svg Ivan Tan$129,536
3rd Flag of South Korea.svg Sangkyoun Kim$72,864
4th Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guillaume Patry $56,672
5th Flag of France.svg Bertrand Grospellier $48,576
6th Flag of Australia (converted).svg William Tam$40,480
7th Flag of the United States.svg Liz Lieu $32,384
8th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joe Hachem $24,288
9th Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Randall$16,192

Flag of Australia (converted).svg APPT Sydney

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant LevyA$1,000,000 (US$875,542)
2nd Flag of the United States.svg Jeremiah VinsantA$621,540 (US$544,184)
3rd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lei HeA$322,280 (US$282,170)
4th Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sol BergrenAUS230,200 (US$201,550)
5th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jai KempA$158,838 (US$139,069)
6th Flag of the United States.svg Barry KohlhoffA$115,100 (US$100,775)
7th Flag of the United States.svg John MatweyA$92,080 (US$80,620)
8th Flag of Malaysia.svg Vijayan NagarajanA$69,060 (US$60,465)
9th Flag of the United States.svg Larry WrightA$46,040 (US$40,310

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Asia Pacific Poker Tour Season 1 results". theHendonMob.com. Retrieved 2008-10-08.

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