Latin American Poker Tour season 5 results

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For the card game of poker for 2012, below are the results of the fifth season of the Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT). [1] All currency amounts are in US dollars. [2]

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Results

Flag of Chile.svg LAPT Viña del Mar

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
Flag of Chile.svg Alirio DiazU$D 129,470.00 (* U$D 76,580.00)
Flag of Chile.svg Leonardo OlivaresU$D 84,090.00 (* U$D 66,000.00)
Flag of Brazil.svg João LopesU$D 58,010.00 (* U$D 58,000.00)
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe VelasquezU$D 43,540.00 (* U$D 74,000.00)
Flag of Argentina.svg Javier VenegasU$D 32,460.00 (* U$D 50,000.00)
Flag of Colombia.svg Sergio EscobarU$D 23,990.00 (* U$D 47,000.00)
Flag of Brazil.svg Halysson SalaU$D 17,470.00
Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas BattU$D 13,040.00

Flag of Uruguay.svg LAPT Punta del Este

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Ramos da FonsecaU$D 144,240.00
Flag of Mexico.svg Angel GuillenU$D 126,240.00
Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Baruffi NetoU$D 116,240.00
Flag of Uruguay.svg Pablo Joaquin MelognoU$D 60,420.00
Flag of Argentina.svg Ivan LucaU$D 46,000.00
Flag of Argentina.svg Osvaldo Silvio ResquinU$D 35,970.00
Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir DobrovolskiyU$D 26,770.00
Flag of Argentina.svg Guido RuffiniU$D 20,080.00
Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Leoncio MironiukU$D 15,390.00

Flag of Colombia.svg LAPT Colombia

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
Flag of Ireland.svg Robbie RenehanCOL 264,700,000 (US$ 148,040.00)
Flag of Brazil.svg Jayr FregonaCOL 200.000.000 (US$ 111,855.00)
Flag of Spain.svg Raul PerezCOL 122.350.000 (US$ 68,430.00)
Flag of Colombia.svg Weider VanegasCOL 91.160.000 (US$ 50,985.00)
Flag of Colombia.svg Cristian VelasquezCOL 69.930.000 (US$ 39,110.00)
Flag of Colombia.svg Hernan VillaCOL 54.940.000 (US$ 30,730.00)
Flag of Colombia.svg Ruben OspinaCOL 41.210.000 (US$ 23,050.00)
Flag of Colombia.svg Felipe PerezCOL 31.220.000 (US$ 17,460.00)

Flag of Panama.svg LAPT Panama

Final Table
Pos.NamePrize
Flag of Argentina.svg Leo FernandezUS$ 171,930.00
Flag of Mexico.svg Patrick MahoneyUS$ 108,700.00
Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Antonio PedrosoUS$ 73,900.00
Flag of Peru.svg Walid MubarakUS$ 55,050.00
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Johnny SandovalUS$ 42,230.00
Flag of Panama.svg Isaac MalcaUS$ 33,180.00
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam RazaviUS$ 24,880.00
Flag of Mexico.svg Diego SanchezUS$ 18,850.00

Flag of Peru.svg LAPT Lima

Mesa final
Pos.NomePrêmio
Flag of Mexico.svg Jordan ScottUS$ 168.210.00
Flag of France.svg Maxence DebarUS$ 138.210.00
Flag of Peru.svg Oscar BarrigaUS$ 81.370.00
Flag of Venezuela.svg Jorge GonzálezUS$ 60.400.00
Flag of Panama.svg Brent SheirbonUS$ 46.140.00
Flag of Argentina.svg Jose Ignacio BarberoUS$ 36.070.00
Flag of Argentina.svg Aramis SalvadoriUS$ 26.840.00
Flag of Venezuela.svg Roberto VahlisUS$ 20.130.00

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