Latin American Poker Tour season 1 results

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Below are the results of the first season of the Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT). [1] [2] All currency amounts are in US dollars.

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Results

Flag of Brazil.svg LAPT Rio de Janeiro

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of the Netherlands.svg Julien Nuijten$222,940
2nd Flag of the United States.svg Vitaly Kovayzin$117,750
3rd Flag of Germany.svg Nikolai Senninger$86,350
4th Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alex Brenes $62,800
5th Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Henriques$47,100
6th Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Kugler$31,400
7th Flag of Colombia.svg Rafael Pardo$23,550
8th Flag of Venezuela.svg Juan Carlos Burguillos$15,700
9th Flag of Switzerland.svg Severin Walser$11,775

Flag of Costa Rica.svg LAPT San José

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Hungary.svg Valdemar Kwaysser$274,103
2nd Flag of the United States.svg Max Steinberg $144,773
3rd Flag of the United States.svg Steven Silverman$106,167
4th Flag of Sweden.svg Alexander Soderlund$77,213
5th Flag of the United States.svg Alec Torelli $57,909
6th Flag of Poland.svg Pawel Sanojca$38,606
7th Flag of the United States.svg Ashton Griffin $28,956
8th Flag of the United States.svg Joe Ebanks $19,303
9th Flag of Costa Rica.svg Steven Thompson$14,477

Flag of Uruguay.svg LAPT Punta del Este

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Spain.svg José Miguel Espinar$241,735
2nd Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alex Brenes$127,675
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Lisandro Gallo$93,630
4th Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Gomes $68,100
5th Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gylbert Drolet$51,070
6th Flag of Brazil.svg Sidney Chreem$34,045
7th Flag of Argentina.svg Juan José Pérez$25,535
8th Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo César Ribeiro$17,025
9th Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Curi$12,765

Notes

  1. "Live Poker International Tournaments – PokerStars Live".
  2. "Latin American Poker Tour 1: Hendon Mob Poker Database".
  3. 1 2 3 "Latin American Poker Tour Season 1 results". theHendonMob.com. Retrieved 2008-10-08.

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