Latin American Poker Tour season 1 results

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LAPT Season 1
League Latin American Poker Tour
SportTexas Hold 'em
DurationMay 3, 2008 – August 9, 2008
LAPT seasons

Below are the results of the first season of the Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT). All currency amounts are in US dollars.

Contents

Results

Flag of Brazil.svg LAPT Rio de Janeiro

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of the Netherlands.svg Julien Nuijten [1] $222,940
2nd Flag of the United States.svg Vitaly Kovayzin$117,750
3rd Flag of Germany.svg Nikolai Senninger$86,350
4th Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alex Brenes $62,800
5th Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Henriques$47,100
6th Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Kugler$31,400
7th Flag of Colombia.svg Rafael Pardo$23,550
8th Flag of Venezuela.svg Juan Carlos Burguillos$15,700
9th Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Severin Walser$11,775


Flag of Costa Rica.svg LAPT San José

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Hungary.svg Valdemar Kwaysser [2] $274,103
2nd Flag of the United States.svg Max Steinberg $144,773
3rd Flag of the United States.svg Steven Silverman$106,167
4th Flag of Sweden.svg Alexander Soderlund$77,213
5th Flag of the United States.svg Alec Torelli $57,909
6th Flag of Poland.svg Pawel Sanojca$38,606
7th Flag of the United States.svg Ashton Griffin $28,956
8th Flag of the United States.svg Joe Ebanks $19,303
9th Flag of Costa Rica.svg Steven Thompson$14,477


Flag of Uruguay.svg LAPT Punta del Este

Final Table
PlaceNamePrize
1st Flag of Spain.svg José Miguel Espinar [3] $241,735
2nd Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alex Brenes $127,675
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Lisandro Gallo$93,630
4th Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Gomes $68,100
5th Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gylbert Drolet$51,070
6th Flag of Brazil.svg Sidney Chreem$34,045
7th Flag of Argentina.svg Juan José Pérez$25,535
8th Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo César Ribeiro$17,025
9th Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Curi$12,765

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References

  1. PokerStrategy - "Julien Nuijten from the Netherlands wins the LAPT Rio de Janeiro". pokerstrategy.com. May 6, 2008. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  2. CardPlayer - Green, Shawn Patrick (May 26, 2008). "Valdemar Kwaysser Wins LAPT Event in Costa Rica - Wins $274,102 for Outlasting 389 Entrants". cardplayer.com. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  3. PokerNews - "Congratulations to Jose Miguel Espinar, LAPT Punta del Este Champion! ($241,735)". pokernews.com. August 10, 2008. Retrieved May 5, 2024.