Asia Pacific Poker Tour season 2 results

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Below are the results of the 2nd season of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour. [1] All currencies are US dollars unless otherwise stated.

Asia Pacific Poker Tour poker tour held in Asia Pacific

The Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) is a major international series of poker tournaments established in 2007 and hosted in cities across the Asia Pacific. Along with other major tours such as the European Poker Tour and Latin American Poker Tour, the Asia Pacific Poker Tour is sponsored by PokerStars.

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Events

Flag of Macau.svg APPT Macau

Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Flag of the United States.svg Edward Sabat HK$3,540,040 (US$453,851)
2nd Flag of Malaysia.svg Charles Chua HK$2,275,740 (US$291,761)
3rd Flag of Singapore.svg Diwei Huang HK$1,201,080 (US$153,984)
4th Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Rosen HK$847,080 (US$108,600)
5th Flag of Denmark.svg Jeppe Drivsholm HK$632,150 (US$81,044)
6th Flag of Macau.svg Kuok Wai Will Cheong HK$442,500 (US$56,730)
7th Flag of the United States.svg Tian Chen HK$328,720 (US$42,143)
8th Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Javed Abrahams HK$240,220 (US$30,797)
9th Flag of South Korea.svg So Myung-Sim HK$177,000 (US$22,692)

Flag of South Korea.svg APPT Seoul

South Korean won Official currency of the Republic of Korea

The won or the Korean Won is the currency of South Korea. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary subunit. The jeon is no longer used for everyday transactions, and appears only in foreign exchange rates. The won is issued by the Bank of Korea, based in the capital city of Seoul.

Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiro Tasaka ₩148,896,000 ($128,199)
2nd Flag of Japan.svg Hidenari Shiono ₩93,060,000 ($80,125)
3rd Flag of Canada.svg Brian Kang ₩51,183,000 ($44,069)
4th Flag of Singapore.svg Fam Kai Yat ₩37,224,000 ($32,050)
5th Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Masaki ₩30,244,500 ($26,041)
6th Flag of the United States.svg Dan Schreiber ₩23,265,000 ($20,031)
7th Flag of Hungary.svg David Horvath ₩18,612,000 ($16,025)
8th Flag of Canada.svg Daniel Williams ₩13,959,000 ($12,019)
9th Flag of Canada.svg Sam Faqiryar ₩9,306,000 ($8,012)

Flag of New Zealand.svg APPT Auckland

Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Flag of New Zealand.svg Daniel Craker NZ$257,040 (US$169,999)
2nd Flag of Australia.svg Matthew Konnecke NZ$162,791 (US$107,785)
3rd Flag of New Zealand.svg Wang Jung NZ$85,680 (US$56,666)
4th Flag of New Zealand.svg Dan Sing NS$59,976 (US$39,666)
5th Flag of New Zealand.svg Luke Stanford NZ$46,267 (US$30,600)
6th Flag of Singapore.svg Nathanael Seet NZ$34,272 (US$22,667)
7th Flag of Finland.svg Jani Karke NZ$25,704 (US$17,000)
8th Flag of Australia.svg Michael Mariakis NZ$19,706 (US$13,033)
9th Flag of England.svg Wai Yuen NZ$14,565 (US$9,633)

Flag of the Philippines.svg APPT Manila

Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Flag of Australia.svg Van Marcus ₱8,037,000 ($162,856)
2nd Flag of South Korea.svg Noh Tae-jun ₱5,090,100 ($103,142)
3rd Flag of South Korea.svg Hyoung Jin-nam ₱2,679,000 ($54,285)
4th Flag of South Korea.svg Chang Yong-suk ₱1,875,300 ($37,999)
5th Flag of the Philippines.svg Ramil Tandoc ₱1,446,600 ($29,314)
6th Flag of New Zealand.svg Lee Nelson ₱1,071,600 ($21,714)
7th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Manish Sansi ₱803,700 ($16,285)
8th Flag of the Philippines.svg Benjie Lim ₱616,170 ($12,485)
9th Flag of the Philippines.svg Rainier Aquino ₱455,430 ($9,228)

Flag of Australia.svg APPT Sydney

Australian dollar official currency used in Australia; also used in Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu

The Australian dollar is the currency of Australia, and of three independent Pacific Island states, specifically Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu. It was introduced on 14 February 1966 when the pre-decimal Australian pound, with subunits of shillings and pence, was replaced by the new decimal currency, the Australian dollar.

Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Flag of Australia.svg Martin Rowe A$1,000,000 (US$648,046)
2nd Flag of Australia.svg Jason Gray A$476,000 (US$308,470)
3rd Flag of Canada.svg Tony Basile A$266,000 (US$172,380)
4th Flag of Australia.svg Antonio Fazzolari A$182,000 (US$117,944)
5th Flag of Australia.svg Timothy English A$140,000 (US$90,726)
6th Flag of Australia.svg Frank Saffioti A$100,800 (US$65,323)
7th Flag of Poland.svg Daniel Kowalski A$72,800 (US$47,178)
8th Flag of Australia.svg Hai Bo Chu A$53,200 (US$35,530)
9th Flag of Australia.svg Tom Rafferty A$39,000 (US$25,274)

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