Latin American Poker Tour season 1 results

Below are the results of the 1st season of the Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT).[1][2] All currency amounts are in US dollars.

Results

LAPT Rio de Janeiro

  • Casino: Intercontinental Hotel [3]
  • Buy-in: $2,500
  • 3-Day Event: Saturday, May 3, 2008 to Monday, May 5, 2008
  • Number of buy-ins: 314
  • Total Prize Pool: $785,000
  • Number of Payouts: 32
  • Winning Hand: 8 7
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Julien Nuijten$222,940
2nd Vitaly Kovayzin$117,750
3rd Nikolai Senninger$86,350
4th Alex Brenes$62,800
5th Eduardo Henriques$47,100
6th Oliver Kugler$31,400
7th Rafael Pardo$23,550
8th Juan Carlos Burguillos$15,700
9th Severin Walser$11,775

LAPT San José

  • Casino: Ramada Plaza Herradura [3]
  • Buy-in: $2,500 + $200
  • 3-Day Event: Thursday, May 22, 2008 to Saturday, May 24, 2008
  • Number of buy-ins: 398
  • Total Prize Pool: $965,150
  • Number of Payouts: 32
  • Winning Hand: A A
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Valdemar Kwaysser$274,103
2nd Max Steinberg$144,773
3rd Steven Silverman$106,167
4th Alexander Soderlund$77,213
5th Alec Torelli$57,909
6th Pawel Sanojca$38,606
7th Ashton Griffin$28,956
8th Joe Ebanks$19,303
9th Steven Thompson$14,477

LAPT Punta del Este

  • Casino: Mantra Resort Spa Casino [3]
  • Buy-in: $2,500 + $200
  • 3-Day Event: Thursday, August 7, 2008 to Saturday, August 9, 2008
  • Number of buy-ins: 351
  • Total Prize Pool: $851,175
  • Number of Payouts: 32
  • Winning Hand: K 3
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st José Miguel Espinar$241,735
2nd Alex Brenes$127,675
3rd Lisandro Gallo$93,630
4th Alexandre Gomes$68,100
5th Gylbert Drolet$51,070
6th Sidney Chreem$34,045
7th Juan José Pérez$25,535
8th Paulo César Ribeiro$17,025
9th Carlos Curi$12,765

Notes

gollark: calculator ideas:- hardware implementation of a JS engine- gravel/other stack language calculator- thermoelectricity powered calculator (cooler than solar)- binary lambda calculator (only three buttons needed!)- have some sort of symbolic algebra features for purposes- configurable arbitrary-complex-number bases- calculator with switch which enables modular arithmetic- xylochoron-style base infinity output- built-in paint program- virtual reality mode
gollark: Also, windows bad?
gollark: Just buy more brain cells.
gollark: Why NOT make a unary calculator, or a calculator which solves halting problems, or or one which only runs some sort of deranged LISP?
gollark: There are probably lots of ideas for calculators which haven't been explored much because they're "really stupid" or "mathematically impossible" or "against the laws of physics" or "entirely useless". NO MORE, I say.
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