Below are the results of the forth season of the Italian Poker Tour (IPT) sponsored by PokerStars. For this season, there will be seven stages between the cities of Campione d'Italia, Sanremo in Italy and Nova Gorica in Slovenia and the new destination of Saint-Vincent.
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize (CHF) |
1st | Antonino Venneri [2] | 130,000 (~€108,181) [1] |
2nd | Ivan Losi | 100,000 (~€83,216) |
3rd | Silvano Peracchi | 57,000 (~€47,433) |
4th | Rocco Palumbo | 41,000 (~€34,119) |
5th | Massimiliano Bellucci | 25,486 (~€21,209) |
6th | Michele Bianchi | 20,000 (~€16,643) |
7th | Massimiliano Patroncini | 15,500 (~€12,899) |
8th | Marco Pistilli | 12,900 (~€10,735) |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Alessandro Meoni [3] | €166,000 |
2nd | Raffaele Bertolucci | €129,000 |
3rd | Julien Norbert | €71,500 |
4th | Nicolo Allisiardi | €53,500 |
5th | Andrea Dato | €36,000 |
6th | Omar Rodriguez | €29,000 |
7th | Johnatan Maisonneuve | €21,000 |
8th | Giuseppe Zarbo | €14,000 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize (CHF) |
1st | Manlio Iemina [5] | 154,000 (~€128,235) |
2nd | Stefano Terziani | 126,000 (~€104,919) |
3rd | Fabrizio Ortolomo | 65,000 (~€54,125) |
4th | Alain Medesan | 50,000 (~€42,635) |
5th | Jacopo Brandi | €32,500 (~€27,063) |
6th | Ivo Donev | 25,500 (~€21,234) |
7th | Paolo Compagno | 19,000 (~€15,821) |
8th | Zhiping Zeng | 14,625 (~€12,178) |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Riccardo D'Antoni [6] | €155,000 |
2nd | Salvatore Bonavena | €95,000 |
3rd | Sebastiano Giudice | €55,000 |
4th | Fausto Cheli | €42,000 |
5th | Paolo Casaburi | €33,000 |
6th | Massimilliano Bramati | €25,000 |
7th | Michele Di Lauro | €18,000 |
8th | Michele Limongi | €12,000 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize (CHF) |
1st | Andrea Montini [8] | 200,000 (~€165,120) [7] |
2nd | Vito Planeta | 163,000 (~€134,573) |
3rd | Giuseppe Esposito | 90,000 (~€74,304) |
4th | Davide Slanzi | 67,000 (~€55,315) |
5th | Roberto Finotti | 44,700 (~€36,904) |
6th | Massimo Bulgari | 35,500 (~€29,309) |
7th | Federico Granara | 26,500 (~€21,878) |
8th | Ciro Petta | 17,900 (~€14,778) |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Luca Moschitta [9] | €180,000 |
2nd | Gianbattista Sacchella | €115,000 |
3rd | Marcello Baccaglini | €70,000 |
4th | Claudio Daffina | €50,000 |
5th | Lorenzo Sabato | €35,000 |
6th | Massimiliano Martinez | €28,000 |
7th | Marcello Miniucchi | €21,000 |
8th | Marco Leonzio | €14,000 |
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st | Nicola Sasso [10] | €185,000 |
2nd | David Peters | €155,000 |
3rd | Alessandro Monticciolo | €83,000 |
4th | Valeri Savov | €62,000 |
5th | Jeremie Sarda | €41,500 |
6th | David Taborsky | €33,200 |
7th | Domenico Benvenuto | €24,900 |
8th | Daniele Scatragli | €16,600 |
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