Below are the results of the first season of the United Kingdom & Ireland Poker Tour (UKIPT). [1] [2] Currency amounts are in Euro or Pounds Sterling as stated.
Place | Name | Prize |
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1st | Padraig Parkinson | €125,000 |
2nd | Paul Marrow | €82,000 |
3rd | Ben Lefrew | €52,000 |
4th | Mick Graydon | €36,000 |
5th | Michael McFadgen | €22,000 |
6th | Paul Dooley | €17,000 |
7th | Vinny Cosgrove | €13,000 |
8th | Cat O'Neill | €11,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
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1st | David Vamplew | £900,000 |
2nd | John Juanda | £545,000 |
3rd | Kyle Bowker | £300,000 |
4th | Artur Wasek | £240,000 |
5th | Kayvan Payman | £190,000 |
6th | Fernando Brito | £145,000 |
7th | Tom Marchese | £100,000 |
8th | Per Ummer | £66,800 |
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