Below are the results for season 11 (XI) of the World Poker Tour. These events happened between August 4, 2012, and May 24, 2013. [1]
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Marvin Rettenmaier | $287,784 |
2nd | Artur Voskanyan | $184,020 |
3rd | Ran Azor | $118,360 |
4th | Victor Parashiv | $87,610 |
5th | Joseph El Khoury | $65,770 |
6th | Kiryl Radzivonau | $52,590 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Anthony Gregg | $416,127 |
2nd | Stephen Reynolds | $244,877 |
3rd | Chris Lee | $158,450 |
4th | Larry Sharp | $108,034 |
5th | Chris Vandeursen | $76,824 |
6th | Andre Nyffeler | $61,619 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Josh Hale | $500,000 |
2nd | Max Steinberg | $293,490 |
3rd | Raouf Malek | $192,400 |
4th | Ali Eslami | $133,700 |
5th | Greg Mueller | $97,100 |
6th | Jeff Madsen | $75,400 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Matthew Salsberg | €400,000 |
2nd | Theo Jørgensen | €264,600 |
3rd | Philipp Gruissem | €170,065 |
4th | Timothy Adams | €125,775 |
5th | Mohsin Charania | €95,615 |
6th | Fabian Quoss | €75,765 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Yorane Kerignard | €120,000 |
2nd | Jackson Genovesi | €82,370 |
3rd | Alessio Isaia | €52,600 |
4th | Hui Chen-Kuo | €39,200 |
5th | Zeljko Krizan | €29,300 |
6th | Sampo Ryynanen | €23,300 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Ben Hamnett | $818,847 |
2nd | Matthew Burnitz | $488,850 |
3rd | Tyler Patterson | $298,950 |
4th | Ofir Mor | $250,065 |
5th | Steve Brecher | $206,821 |
6th | David Diaz | $167,337 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Dominik Nitsche | $206,153 |
2nd | Jerome Bradpiece | $121,477 |
3rd | Ross William | $80,985 |
4th | Wesley Wiegand | $56,321 |
5th | Jason Strauss | $41,965 |
6th | Andrew Anthony | $32,394 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Noah Schwartz | $402,972 |
2nd | Byron Kaverman | $236,592 |
3rd | Ryan Hartmann | $153,403 |
4th | Hans Winzeler | $106,848 |
5th | Brian Senie | $77,083 |
6th | Lee Markholt | $61,819 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Emil Olsson | DKr 1,346,000 |
2nd | Morten Klein | DKr 845,000 |
3rd | Philip Jacobsen | DKr 545,000 |
4th | Stanislav Barshak | DKr 400,000 |
5th | Robin Christoffer Ylitalo | DKr 300,000 |
6th | Jan Djerberg | DKr 240,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Jonathan Roy | $784,101 |
2nd | Pascal Lefrançois | $473,572 |
3rd | Jeff Gross | $319,238 |
4th | Gavin Smith | $212,937 |
5th | Sylvain Siebert | $147,184 |
6th | Peter Kaemmerlen | $113,792 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Giacomo Fundaro | €127,707 |
2nd | Frederic Brunet | €75,225 |
3rd | Jeremy Nock | €48,673 |
4th | Davidi Kitai | €35,928 |
5th | Clement Beauvois | €26,990 |
6th | Bruno Fitoussi | €21,681 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Marcin Wydrowski | €325,000 |
2nd | Alexander Lahkov | €213,775 |
3rd | Bodo Sbrzesny | €137,470 |
4th | Tony Chang | €101,800 |
5th | Michael Gagliano | €76,315 |
6th | Alin Grasu | €61,150 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Ravi Raghavan | $1,268,571 |
2nd | Shawn Buchanan | $746,502 |
3rd | Thomas Winters | $483,031 |
4th | Antonio Esfandiari | $329,339 |
5th | Andrew Lichtenberger | $234,197 |
6th | Jeremy Kottler | $187,845 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Andy Hwang | $730,053 |
2nd | Jim Anderson | $438,698 |
3rd | Mike Gogliormella | $265,475 |
4th | Matt Haugen | $222,336 |
5th | Jeremy Druckman | $182,514 |
6th | Matthew Salsberg | $147,671 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Matt Giannetti | $323,804 |
2nd | Lily Kiletto | $191,880 |
3rd | Darryll Fish | $125,921 |
4th | Danny Shiff | $86,946 |
5th | Hayden Fortini | $64,160 |
6th | Matthew Salsberg | $50,968 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Vladimir Bozinovic | €271,258 |
2nd | Paul Berende | €172,695 |
3rd | Oswin Zieglebecker | €111,587 |
4th | Kimmo Kurko | €81,034 |
5th | Marvin Rettenmaier | €59,496 |
6th | Grzegorz Wyraz | €47,820 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Paul Klann | $1,004,090 |
2nd | Paul Volpe | $651,170 |
3rd | Jesse Yaginuma | $429,810 |
4th | Danny Fuhs | $316,650 |
5th | David Fong | $236,250 |
6th | Toby Lewis | $193,560 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | WeiKai Chang | $1,138,350 |
2nd | Joe Nguyen | $666,740 |
3rd | Paul Volpe | $435,610 |
4th | Erik Seidel | $295,590 |
5th | Chris Johnson | $208,910 |
6th | Joe Kuether | $162,240 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Rocco Palumbo | €180,097 |
2nd | Marcello Montagner | €108,316 |
3rd | Mike Sexton | €69,723 |
4th | Roberto Begni | €51,585 |
5th | Xia Lin | €38,721 |
6th | Erion Islamay | €31,002 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Chanracy Khun | €200,000 |
2nd | Benjamin Pollak | €126,000 |
3rd | Antonio Alfaia | €83,000 |
4th | Tahiri Hassani Najib | €62,000 |
5th | Bruno Garcia Cotelo | €46,000 |
6th | Sergio Fernandez | €37,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Kevin Eyster | $660,395 |
2nd | Ben Tarzia | $389,750 |
3rd | Zo Karim | $252,190 |
4th | Paul Dlugozima | $171,950 |
5th | Daniel Letts | $122,275 |
6th | Jeff Madsen | $100,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Mike Linster | $321,521 |
2nd | David Bell | $175,712 |
3rd | Danny Schechter | $115,311 |
4th | Pete Chwala | $79,619 |
5th | Pete Tinnesz | $58,754 |
6th | David Diaz | $46,673 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Amir Babakhani | $442,248 |
2nd | Barry Kruger | $272,555 |
3rd | Jason Duval | $199,029 |
4th | Bobby Liang | $136,700 |
5th | Martin Leblanc | $102,251 |
6th | Jonathan Bardier | $81,767 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | David Rheem | $1,150,297 |
2nd | Erick Lindgren | $650,275 |
3rd | Jonathan Roy | $421,800 |
4th | Matt Hyman | $289,988 |
5th | Brandon Steven | $223,203 |
6th | David Peters | $173,993 |
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