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Below are the results of season 3 of the European Poker Tour (EPT).
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | €691,000 ($898,300) | |
2nd | €371,000 ($482,300) | |
3rd | €184,300 ($239,590) | |
4th | €161,300 ($209,660) | |
5th | €138,200 ($179,660) | |
6th | €115,200 ($149,760) | |
7th | €92,200 ($119,860) | |
8th | €69,100 ($89,830) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | £500,000 ($941,513) | |
2nd | £285,900 ($538,357) | |
3rd | £168,600 ($317,478) | |
4th | £110,000 ($207,133) | |
5th | £58,600 ($110,345) | |
6th | £44,000 ($82,853) | |
7th | £36,600 ($68,919) | |
8th | £29,300 ($55,173) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | €487,397 ($619,082) | |
2nd | €251,560 ($319,526) | |
3rd | €125,780 (159,763 | |
4th | €110,060 ($139,796) | |
5th | €94,330 ($119,816) | |
6th | €87,610 ($111,280) | |
7th | €62,890 ($79,882) | |
8th | €47,167 ($59,911) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | €554,300 ($696,970) | |
2nd | €314,120 ($394,970) | |
3rd | €184,780 ($232,340) | |
4th | €138,580 ($174,249) | |
5th | €112,710 ($141,720) | |
6th | €88,690 ($111,518) | |
7th | €70,210 ($88,281) | |
8th | Template:Country data Ire Patrick Bueno | €51,740 ($65,057) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | kr4,078,080 ($706,504) | |
2nd | kr2,308,608 ($399,953) | |
3rd | kr1,340,928 ($232,308) | |
4th | kr1,022,976 ($177,225) | |
5th | kr843,264 ($146,091) | |
6th | kr663,552 ($114,957) | |
7th | kr525,312 ($91,007) | |
8th | kr373,248 ($64,663) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | €672,000 ($880,572) | |
2nd | €380,000 ($497,943) | |
3rd | €220,000 ($288,283) | |
4th | €169,000 ($221,453) | |
5th | €139,000 ($182,142) | |
6th | €109,000 ($142,831) | |
7th | €85,700 ($112,299) | |
8th | €60,300 ($79,016) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | zł1,226,711 ($415,679) | |
2nd | zł708,225 ($239,987) | |
3rd | zł424,935 ($143,992) | |
4th | zł303,525 ($102,851) | |
5th | zł250,914 ($85,024) | |
6th | zł198,303 ($67,196) | |
7th | zł157,833 ($53,483) | |
8th | zł113,316 ($38,398) |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | €1,825,010 ($2,434,061) | |
2nd | €1,061,820 ($1,416,175) | |
3rd | €610,550 ($814,306) | |
4th | €471,180 ($628,424) | |
5th | €391,550 ($522,220) | |
6th | €305,270 ($407,146) | |
7th | €238,910 ($318,640) | |
8th | €159,270 ($212,422) |
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