Latin American Poker Tour season 6 results

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The sixth season of Latin American Poker Tour was held in 2013. There were 6 stops during the season, held in many different countries in Latin America. All amounts are in US dollars.

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Results

Flag of Chile.svg LAPT Viña del Mar

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Tavitian$184,220
2nd Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Martins$117,200
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Jose Ignacio Barbero$78,460
4th Flag of Chile.svg Jaime Mayol$57,620
5th Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando Gordo$41,720
6th Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Braga$31,720
7th Flag of Chile.svg Alejandro Cholakis$23,780
8th Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastian Miranda$19,220

Flag of Brazil.svg LAPT São Paulo

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Sbrissa$263,737
2nd Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Murta de Almeida$167,000
3rd Flag of Colombia.svg Rafael Pardo$115,700
4th Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Bresia$85,500
5th Flag of Brazil.svg André Akkari $64,450
6th Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Paulo de Almeida$47,350
7th Flag of Argentina.svg Leonardo Fernandez$34,200
8th Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Azevedo Grigoletti$26,300

Flag of Colombia.svg LAPT Colombia

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Colombia.svg Weider Gutierrez$115,510
2nd Flag of Venezuela.svg Miguel Angel Moscoso$74,810
3rd Flag of Colombia.svg Miguel Velasco$51,850
4th Flag of Mexico.svg Christian De Leòn Angeles$38,720
5th Flag of Argentina.svg Alejandro Arruabarrena$29,010
6th Flag of Ecuador.svg Pablo Luzardo$21,585
7th Flag of Colombia.svg Mayu Roca Uribe$15,875
8th Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Martin Pastor$11,875

Flag of Peru.svg LAPT Lima

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Chile.svg Patricio Rojas$123,840
2nd Flag of Venezuela.svg Rafael Pardo$100,000
3rd Flag of Peru.svg Victor Jesus Lay$80,000
4th Flag of Chile.svg Ricardo Chauriye$60,000
5th Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Diver$50,000
6th Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Spitsyn$45,000
7th Flag of Peru.svg Carlos Noriega$40,000
8th Flag of Argentina.svg Julian Menendez$17,600

Flag of Panama.svg LAPT Panama

Mesa final
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Panama.svg Galal Dahrouj$132,535
2nd Flag of Brazil.svg Joel Oliveira$115,540
3rd Flag of Honduras.svg Jesus Kafati$106,365
4th Flag of the United States.svg Carter Gill$57,060
5th Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Carrillo$42,960
6th Flag of Panama.svg Raul Pino$32,180
7th Flag of the United States.svg Joseph Stefan$23,880
8th Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Oliveira$18,080

Flag of Uruguay.svg LAPT Uruguay Grand Final

Mesa final
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of the United States.svg Carter Gill$218,692
2nd Flag of Argentina.svg Ivan Raich$172,568
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Ariel Mantel$106,300
4th Flag of Argentina.svg Andres Korn$79,100
5th Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Perez$59,800
6th Flag of Uruguay.svg Cesar Sanguinetti$45,100
7th Flag of Brazil.svg João Bauer$33,780
8th Flag of Peru.svg Walid Mubarak$25,840

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