Below are the results of the first season of the Italian Poker Tour (IPT) sponsored by PokerStars [1]
The winner of the IPT Leaderboard ranking will win a sponsorship contract for all stages of the second season of the PokerStars.it Italian Poker Tour. [2]
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Stefano Puccilli [3] | €120,000 |
2nd | Vittorio Meraviglia | €70,000 |
3rd | Roger Hairabedian | €35,000 |
4th | Enzo Nardotto | €35,000 |
5th | Alessandro Speranza | €27,000 |
6th | Giovanni Drago | €22,000 |
7th | Luca Moschitta | €17,000 |
8th | Bruno Stefanelli | €12,000 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Matt Perrins [4] | €150,000 |
2nd | Johan Soderstrom | €120,000 |
3rd | Jesper Witved | €90,000 |
4th | Luigi Pignataro | €80,000 |
5th | Gianluca Bovini | €65,000 |
6th | Marco Petrocchi | €30,000 |
7th | Sandro Mescola | €20,000 |
8th | Massimiliano Forti | €15,060 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Ramzi Jelassi [5] | €170,000 |
2nd | Andrea Sapere | €100,000 |
3rd | Francesco Veronese | €68,000 |
4th | Massimo Di Cicco | €50,000 |
5th | Giuseppe Pipino | €39,000 |
6th | Roberto Pompei | €28,000 |
7th | Claudio Rinaldi | €18,000 |
8th | Niccolo Domeniconi | €13,000 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Marco Figuccia [6] | €160,000 |
2nd | Marco Pistilli | €95,000 |
3rd | Davide Pennelli | €65,000 |
4th | Primoz Adamic | €45,000 |
5th | Antonino Di Martino | €35,000 |
6th | Sebastiano Kisvarday | €27,000 |
7th | Marco Bognanni | €20,000 |
8th | Gennaro Falanga | €16,200 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Giovanni Salvatore [7] | €150,000 |
2nd | Umberto Pavoncello | €85,000 |
3rd | Alessandro Pennisi | €60,000 |
4th | Mario Ristaldi | €42,000 |
5th | Christian Debeil | €31,000 |
6th | Gianbattista Sacchella | €25,000 |
7th | Sergio Castelluccio | €20,000 |
8th | Romolo Rosa | €16,700 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Alessio Isaia [8] | €140,000 |
2nd | Alioscia Oliva | €93,000 |
3rd | Gerardo Muro | €58,000 |
4th | Giorgio Salemi | €42,500 |
5th | Stefano Puccilli | €27,000 |
6th | Joni Jouhkimainen | €21,400 |
7th | Tania Scremin | €16,000 |
8th | Riku Koivurinne | €13,000 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Salvatore Bonavena [9] | €155,000 |
2nd | Giuseppe Diep | €100,000 |
3rd | Andras Kovacs | €60,000 |
4th | Gianni Billa | €45,000 |
5th | Sergio Castelluccio | €30,000 |
6th | Paolo Petrucci | €24,000 |
7th | Gianluca Marcucci | €18,000 |
8th | Massimiliano Forti | €12,600 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Valdemar Kwaysser [10] | €227,000 |
2nd | Enrico Castaldi | €142,000 |
3rd | Massimo Valentini | €85,000 |
4th | Brent Wheeler | €57,000 |
5th | Michele Di Lauro | €45,000 |
6th | Antonio Scalzi | €33,000 |
7th | Matt Perrins | €24,000 |
8th | Andrea Benelli | €17,500 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Giuseppe Di Cicco [11] | €200,000 |
2nd | Manlio Iemina | €121,000 |
3rd | Michele Di Lauro | €75,000 |
4th | Peter Kamaras | €57,000 |
5th | Vincenzo Tommasone | €38,000 |
6th | Roberto Masullo | €30,000 |
7th | Paolo Palmieri | €23,000 |
8th | Giovanni Salvatore | €15,000 |
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