Italian Poker Tour season 1 results

Season 1

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Below are the results of the first season of the Italian Poker Tour (IPT) sponsored by PokerStars[1]

The winner of the IPT Leaderboard ranking will win a sponsorship contract for all stages of the second season of the PokerStars.it Italian Poker Tour.[2]

  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 3-Day Event: June 5–7, 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 254
  • Total Prize Pool: €508,000
  • Number of Payouts: 40
  • Official Results: [1]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Stefano Puccilli[3] €120,000
2nd   Vittorio Meraviglia €70,000
3rd   Roger Hairabedian €35,000
4th   Enzo Nardotto €35,000
5th   Alessandro Speranza €27,000
6th   Giovanni Drago €22,000
7th   Luca Moschitta €17,000
8th   Bruno Stefanelli €12,000
  • Venue: Casino Di Venezia, Venice, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 4-Day Event: July 30-August 2, 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 439
  • Total Prize Pool: €851,660
  • Number of Payouts: 61
  • Official Results: [2]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Matt Perrins[4] €150,000
2nd   Johan Soderstrom €120,000
3rd   Jesper Witved €90,000
4th   Luigi Pignataro €80,000
5th   Gianluca Bovini €65,000
6th   Marco Petrocchi €30,000
7th   Sandro Mescola €20,000
8th   Massimiliano Forti €15,060
  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: August 27–31, 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 368
  • Total Prize Pool: €713,920
  • Number of Payouts: 56
  • Official Results: [3]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Ramzi Jelassi[5] €170,000
2nd   Andrea Sapere €100,000
3rd   Francesco Veronese €68,000
4th   Massimo Di Cicco €50,000
5th   Giuseppe Pipino €39,000
6th   Roberto Pompei €28,000
7th   Claudio Rinaldi €18,000
8th   Niccolo Domeniconi €13,000
  • Venue: Perla Casino & Hotel, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: October 8–12, 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 332
  • Total Prize Pool: €664,000
  • Number of Payouts: 48
  • Official Results: [4]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Marco Figuccia[6] €160,000
2nd   Marco Pistilli €95,000
3rd   Davide Pennelli €65,000
4th   Primoz Adamic €45,000
5th   Antonino Di Martino €35,000
6th   Sebastiano Kisvarday €27,000
7th   Marco Bognanni €20,000
8th   Gennaro Falanga €16,200

  IPT Sanremo III

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  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: November 12–16, 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 325
  • Total Prize Pool: €670,000
  • Number of Payouts: 48
  • Official Results: [5]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Giovanni Salvatore[7] €150,000
2nd   Umberto Pavoncello €85,000
3rd   Alessandro Pennisi €60,000
4th   Mario Ristaldi €42,000
5th   Christian Debeil €31,000
6th   Gianbattista Sacchella €25,000
7th   Sergio Castelluccio €20,000
8th   Romolo Rosa €16,700
  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: December 10–14, 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 273
  • Total Prize Pool: €529,620
  • Number of Payouts: 32
  • Official Results: [6]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Alessio Isaia[8] €140,000
2nd   Alioscia Oliva €93,000
3rd   Gerardo Muro €58,000
4th   Giorgio Salemi €42,500
5th   Stefano Puccilli €27,000
6th   Joni Jouhkimainen €21,400
7th   Tania Scremin €16,000
8th   Riku Koivurinne €13,000
  • Venue: Casino di Venezia, Venice, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: January 14–18, 2010
  • Number of buy-ins: 310
  • Total Prize Pool: €600,000
  • Number of Payouts: 48
  • Official Results: [7]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Salvatore Bonavena[9] €155,000
2nd   Giuseppe Diep €100,000
3rd   Andras Kovacs €60,000
4th   Gianni Billa €45,000
5th   Sergio Castelluccio €30,000
6th   Paolo Petrucci €24,000
7th   Gianluca Marcucci €18,000
8th   Massimiliano Forti €12,600
  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: February 25-March 1, 2010
  • Number of buy-ins: 488
  • Total Prize Pool: €976,000
  • Number of Payouts: 72
  • Official Results: [8]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Valdemar Kwaysser[10] €227,000
2nd   Enrico Castaldi €142,000
3rd   Massimo Valentini €85,000
4th   Brent Wheeler €57,000
5th   Michele Di Lauro €45,000
6th   Antonio Scalzi €33,000
7th   Matt Perrins €24,000
8th   Andrea Benelli €17,500
  • Venue: Perla Casino & Hotel, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: March 18–22, 2010
  • Number of buy-ins: 393
  • Total Prize Pool: €762,420
  • Number of Payouts: 56
  • Official Results: [9]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Giuseppe Di Cicco[11] €200,000
2nd   Manlio Iemina €121,000
3rd   Michele Di Lauro €75,000
4th   Peter Kamaras €57,000
5th   Vincenzo Tommasone €38,000
6th   Roberto Masullo €30,000
7th   Paolo Palmieri €23,000
8th   Giovanni Salvatore €15,000
  • Italian Poker Tour - Season 1 Champion:   Giannino Salvatore[11]

References

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