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Below are the results of season nine of the World Poker Tour (2010–2011) [1] [2]
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Theo Jørgensen | €633,902 |
2nd | Antoine Amourette | €328,690 |
3rd | Per Linde | €234,780 |
4th | Mickael Guenni | €187,825 |
5th | Fabrice Touil | €140,870 |
6th | Nourredine Aïtaleb | €93,910 |
7th | Arnaud Mattern | €82,175 |
8th | Jimmy Ostensson | €70,435 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Moritz Kranich | $875,150 |
2nd | Justin Smith | $594,755 |
3rd | Phil Ivey | $363,650 |
4th | John Caridad | $237,902 |
5th | Robert Akery | $169,930 |
6th | Eric Afriat | $118,950 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Andy Frankenberger | $750,000 |
2nd | Kyle Wilson | $370,000 |
3rd | Tom Lee | $147,772 |
4th | Thomas Braband | $109,000 |
5th | Jared Jaffee | $86,000 |
6th | Franco Brunetti | $63,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Jake Cody | £273,783 |
2nd | Nichlas Mattsson | £176,979 |
3rd | Bruce Atkinson | £93,316 |
4th | Kristoffer Thorsson | £56,311 |
5th | Giovanni Safina | £42,233 |
6th | Sandiep Khosa | £34,189 |
7th | Fabian Quoss | £26,144 |
8th | Gareth Teatum | £18,100 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Dwyte Pilgrim | $733,802 |
2nd | Kianoosh Mohajeri | $440,945 |
3rd | Ofir Mor | $266,835 |
4th | Brandon Novena | $223,475 |
5th | Daniel Makowsky | $183,449 |
6th | Benjamin Klier | $148,427 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Randal Flowers | $831,500 |
2nd | Michael Benvenuti | $564,200 |
3rd | Noah Schwartz | $344,968 |
4th | Jason Koon | $225,680 |
5th | Andy Frankenberger | $161,200 |
6th | Skip Wilson | $112,840 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Jeff Forrest | $548,752 |
2nd | Dave Inselberg | $325,608 |
3rd | Tom Marchese | $211,759 |
4th | Nikolai Yakovenko | $170,773 |
5th | Keven Stammen | $128,650 |
6th | Mohsin Charania | $104,741 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Antonio Esfandiari | $870,124 |
2nd | Andrew Robl | $549,003 |
3rd | Vanessa Rousso | $358,964 |
4th | John Racener | $232,271 |
5th | Kirk Morrison | $168,924 |
6th | Ted Lawson | $126,693 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Alexander Kuzmin | $601,469 |
2nd | Leif Force | $315,790 |
3rd | Allen Carter | $218,471 |
4th | Shannon Shorr | $144,985 |
5th | Pat Mahoney | $113,208 |
6th | Ryan Hughes | $89,375 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Alessio Isaia | €380,000 |
2nd | Szabolcs Mayer | €228,990 |
3rd | David Vamplew | €149,910 |
4th | Emmanuel Rodrigues | €101,960 |
5th | Adrien Camille Garrigues | €73,180 |
6th | Luca Fiorini | €57,830 |
7th | Maxim Lykov | €43,370 |
8th | Renato Paolini | €31,960 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Davidi Kitai | $100,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Gregory Brooks | $1,654,120 |
2nd | Vivek Rajkumar | $908,730 |
3rd | Carlos Mortensen | $640,680 |
4th | Amir Lehavot | $421,680 |
5th | Steve Gross | $304,000 |
6th | Darryll Fish | $235,350 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Alan Sternberg | $1,039,000 |
2nd | Steven Kelly | $595,300 |
3rd | Mike Matusow | $369,800 |
4th | Vivek Rajkumar | $295,800 |
5th | Casey McCarrel | $221,800 |
6th | Mike Sexton | $148,000 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Roberto Romanello | $197,861 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Mike Scarborough | $273,664 |
2nd | Erik Seidel | $155,103 |
3rd | William Reynolds | $110,788 |
4th | Thomas Marchese | $77,551 |
5th | Andy Whetstone | $62,041 |
6th | Ali Eslami | $50,962 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Taylor von Kriegenbergh | $1,122,340 |
2nd | Curt Kohlberg | $586,109 |
3rd | Justin Zaki | $415,680 |
4th | Abbey Daniels | $286,819 |
5th | Allen Bari | $211,997 |
6th | Tommy Vedes | $166,272 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Scott Seiver | $1,618,344 |
2nd | Farzad Bonyadi | $1,061,900 |
3rd | Galen Hall | $589,355 |
4th | Roger Teska | $371,665 |
5th | Tony Gargano | $278,749 |
6th | Justin Young | $225,654 |
During season 9 of the WPT there were three special events that did not apply to the Player of the Year standings:
Andy Frankenberger won Player of the Year. [9]
Rank | Name | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Andy Frankenberger | 2,100 |
2 | Vivek Rajkumar | 2,000 |
3 | Sam El Sayed | 1,800 |
4 | Alessio Isaia | 1,750 |
5 | Kia Mohajeri | 1,700 |
5 | Shannon Shorr | 1,700 |
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