Asia Pacific Poker Tour season 3 results

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

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Events

Flag of Macau.svg APPT Macao

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Ireland.svg Dermot Blain$541,072
2nd Flag of South Korea.svg Mike Kim $384,982
3rd Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Daoxing Chen$239,315
4th Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Darkhan Botabayev$166,489
5th Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Kers$114,459
6th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jicheng Su$74,921
7th Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dbinder Singh$52,030
8th Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Demes$41,619
9th Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Hjorthall$31,221

Flag of New Zealand.svg APPT Auckland

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Watt$154,043
2nd Flag of France.svg Gerome Guitteau$104,676
3rd Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Brown$61,061
4th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ke Sijia$40,707
5th Flag of New Zealand.svg Richard Lancaster$31,403
6th Flag of Germany.svg Jens Walther$23,261
7th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Assadour Assadourian$17,446
8th Flag of New Zealand.svg Lance Climo$13,957
9th Flag of the United States.svg Michael Shinzaki$10,468

Flag of the Philippines.svg APPT Cebu

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of South Korea.svg Dong-bin Han$157,532
2nd Flag of the United States.svg David Hilton$108,210
3rd Flag of South Korea.svg Sim Somyung$61,652
4th Flag of New Zealand.svg Kevin Clark$43,293
5th Flag of the United States.svg Terry Fan$30,826
6th Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Pagsuyuin$24,448
7th Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nick Pronk$18,602
8th Flag of New Zealand.svg Phillip Willcocks$14,882
9th Flag of Russia.svg Alexandr Tikholiz$11,161

Flag of Australia (converted).svg APPT Sydney

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Benton$543,807
2nd Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ernst Hermans$349,124
3rd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leo Boxell$195,771
4th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Carlson$152,266
5th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tom Grigg$119,638
6th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Hiscox$97,885
7th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Forrester$76,133
8th Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Formosa$59,819
9th Flag of the United States.svg Thomas Slifka$43,505

Notes

  1. "Asia Pacific Poker Tour - APPT - Live Poker Tournaments".
  2. "Asia Pacific Poker Tour 3: Hendon Mob Poker Database".

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