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.

Latin American Poker Tour poker tour held in Latin America

The Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT) was a major poker tour in Latin America, held from 2008 to 2016. The LAPT was sponsored by PokerStars, like its counterparts, the European Poker Tour (2004), Asia Pacific Poker Tour (2007), and North American Poker Tour (2010).

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Results

Flag of Chile.svg LAPT Viña del Mar

Final Table
Place Name Prize
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
Place Name Prize
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
Place Name Prize
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
Place Name Prize
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.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
Place Name Prize
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
Place Name Prize
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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