Below are the results of the first season of the Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT). [1] [2] All currency amounts are in US dollars.
Place | Name | Prize |
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1st | Julien Nuijten | $222,940 |
2nd | Vitaly Kovayzin | $117,750 |
3rd | Nikolai Senninger | $86,350 |
4th | Alex Brenes | $62,800 |
5th | Eduardo Henriques | $47,100 |
6th | Oliver Kugler | $31,400 |
7th | Rafael Pardo | $23,550 |
8th | Juan Carlos Burguillos | $15,700 |
9th | Severin Walser | $11,775 |
Place | Name | Prize |
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1st | Valdemar Kwaysser | $274,103 |
2nd | Max Steinberg | $144,773 |
3rd | Steven Silverman | $106,167 |
4th | Alexander Soderlund | $77,213 |
5th | Alec Torelli | $57,909 |
6th | Pawel Sanojca | $38,606 |
7th | Ashton Griffin | $28,956 |
8th | Joe Ebanks | $19,303 |
9th | Steven Thompson | $14,477 |
Place | Name | Prize |
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1st | José Miguel Espinar | $241,735 |
2nd | Alex Brenes | $127,675 |
3rd | Lisandro Gallo | $93,630 |
4th | Alexandre Gomes | $68,100 |
5th | Gylbert Drolet | $51,070 |
6th | Sidney Chreem | $34,045 |
7th | Juan José Pérez | $25,535 |
8th | Paulo César Ribeiro | $17,025 |
9th | Carlos Curi | $12,765 |
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