Latin American Poker Tour season 4 results

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Below are the results of the fourth season of the Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT). [1]

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Results

Flag of Brazil.svg LAPT São Paulo

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
1st Flag of Chile.svg Alex Manzano R$ 615,840 (US$368,703)
2nd Flag of Brazil.svg Joao NetoR$ 352,760 (US$211,197)
3rd Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo FonsecaR$ 224,800 (US$134,588)
4th Flag of Brazil.svg Marcio MottaR$ 165,000 (US$98,786)
5th Flag of Argentina.svg Leandro CsomeR$ 117,190 (US$70,162)
6th Flag of Mexico.svg Santiago NadalR$ 93,270 (US$55,841)
7th Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique BernardesR$ 69,350 (US$41,520)
8th Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno PolitanoR$ 45,440 (US$27,205)

Flag of Chile.svg LAPT Viña del Mar

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
1st Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo FigueiredoUS$146,000
2nd Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés MartínezUS$84,000
3rd Flag of Venezuela.svg Luis YepesUS$57,100
4th Flag of Chile.svg Cristiano UrzuaUS$41,300
5th Flag of Brazil.svg Josías AndradeUS$32,200
6th Flag of Chile.svg Daniela HornoUS$26,200
7th Flag of New Zealand.svg James HoneyboneUS$20,200
8th Flag of Chile.svg Gonzalo ValenzuelaUS$14,200
9th Flag of Chile.svg Hazin AbrahamUS$11,700

Flag of Peru.svg LAPT Lima

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
1st Flag of Peru.svg Kemal FerriUS$207,400
2nd Flag of Panama.svg Raul PinoUS$120,000
3rd Flag of Colombia.svg Pablo GonzalesUS$73,540
4th Flag of Peru.svg Michel BarhamUS$54,180
5th Flag of Peru.svg Samar HodaliUS$38,700
6th Flag of Chile.svg Leonardo ZepedaUS$30,960
7th Flag of Colombia.svg Daniel OspinaUS$23,220
8th Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Karlo LopezUS$15,480

Flag of Uruguay.svg LAPT Punta del Este

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
1st Flag of Uruguay.svg Alex KomaromiUS$244,720
2nd Flag of Argentina.svg Claudio PiedrabuenaUS$141,220
3rd Flag of Venezuela.svg Engelberth VarelaUS$88,970
4th Flag of Peru.svg Carlos Adolfo WatanabeUS$65,430
5th Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe PasiniUS$46,660
6th Flag of Brazil.svg Nélson Trad NetoUS$37,190
7th Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando AraújoUS$27,770
8th Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael MonteiroUS$18,360

Flag of Colombia.svg LAPT Colombia

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
1st Flag of Argentina.svg Julian Menendez COP$ 288.329.000 (approx. USD$ 165,992.50)
2nd Flag of Colombia.svg Jonathan MonsalvesCOP$ 165.869.000 (approx. USD$ 95,491.65)
3rd Flag of Ecuador.svg Jessica BedoyaCOP$ 111.768.000 (approx. USD$ 64,345.42)
4th Flag of Colombia.svg Victor Mauricio ForeroCOP$ 81.448.000 (approx. USD$ 46,890.04)
5th Flag of Colombia.svg Alexis Agudelo GomezCOP$ 63.613.000 (approx. USD$ 36,622.33)
6th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stuart McDonaldCOP$ 51.723.000 (approx. USD$ 29,777.20)
7th Flag of Colombia.svg Rafael PardoCOP$ 39.832.000 (approx. USD$ 22,931.50)
8th Flag of Ecuador.svg Jonathan MarkovitzCOP$ 27.942.000 (approx. USD$ 16,086.35)
9th Flag of Colombia.svg John Jairo CanolaCOP$ 23.186.000 (approx. USD$ 13,348.30)

Flag of Brazil.svg LAPT Grand Final São Paulo Carnival Poker Festival

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
Flag of Germany.svg Daniele NestolaR$ 324,600 (approx. USD$ 188,721)
Flag of Venezuela.svg Gasperino NicolasR$ 214,700 (approx. USD$ 124,826)
Flag of Chile.svg Carlos IbarraR$ 148,840 (approx. USD$ 86,535)
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe MorbiducciR$ 89,570 (approx. USD$ 52,076)
Flag of Ecuador.svg Jonathan MarkovitsR$ 64,540 (approx. USD$ 37,523)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Daniel Negreanu R$ 48,730 (approx. USD$ 28,331)
Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor TorresR$ 35,560 (approx. USD$ 20,674)
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan GonzalezR$ 26,340 (approx. USD$ 15,314)

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References

  1. "Live Poker International Tournaments – PokerStars Live".