Below are the results for season 1 of the North American Poker Tour (NAPT).
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Harrison Gimbel | $2,200,000 |
2nd | Tyler Reiman | $1,750,000 |
3rd | Barry Shulman | $1,350,000 |
4th | Benjamin Zamani | $1,000,000 |
5th | Ryan D'Angelo | $700,000 |
6th | Aage Floenes Ravn | $450,000 |
7th | Zachary Goldberg | $300,000 |
8th | Tom Koral | $201,300 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | William Reynolds | $576,240 |
2nd | Will Molson | $322,075 |
3rd | Adolfo Vaeza | $218,150 |
4th | Michiel Brummelhuis | $154,350 |
5th | Lisa Hamilton | $133,770 |
6th | Tobias Reinkemeier | $108,045 |
7th | Matthew Marafioti | $87,465 |
8th | Dmitry Stelmak | $66,885 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Tom Marchese | $827,648 |
2nd | Sam Stein | $522,306 |
3rd | Daniel Clemente | $309,366 |
4th | Yunus Jamal | $241,064 |
5th | David Paredes | $184,816 |
6th | Thomas Fuller | $144,639 |
7th | John Cernuto | $104,461 |
8th | Eric Blair | $60,266 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Ashton Griffin | $560,000 |
2nd | Hoyt Corkins | $100,000 |
3rd | Joe Cassidy | $95,000 |
4th | Scott Seiver | $215,000 |
5th | Faraz Jaka | $95,000 |
6th | Brett Richey | $90,000 |
7th | Peter Eastgate | $85,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Vanessa Selbst | $750,000 |
2nd | Mike Beasley | $428,000 |
3rd | Michael Woods | $240,000 |
4th | Scott Seiver | $190,000 |
5th | Alistar Melville | $150,000 |
6th | Derek Raymond | $115,000 |
7th | Cliff Josephy | $85,000 |
8th | Jonathan Aguiar | $60,244 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Jason Mercier | $475,000 |
2nd | Sam Stein | $75,000 |
3rd | Faraz Jaka | $80,000 |
4th | Matthew Glantz | $70,000 |
5th | Shawn Buchanan | $80,000 |
6th | Luis Vazquez | $70,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Joe Tehan | $725,000 |
2nd | Chris DeMaci | $440,000 |
3rd | Al Grimes | $250,000 |
4th | Anh Van Nguyen | $195,000 |
5th | Ray Henson | $145,000 |
6th | Michael Binger | $114,000 |
7th | Jason Mercier | $84,857 |
8th | Jacob Toole | $60,000 |
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Below are the results of season three of the World Poker Tour television series (2004–2005).
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