Season 3

Below are the results of the third season of the Italian Poker Tour (IPT) sponsored by PokerStars. For this season, there will be nine stages between the cities of Campione d'Italia, Sanremo in Italy and Nova Gorica in Slovenia


Italy IPT Campione I

  • Venue: Casino Campione d'Italia, Campione d'Italia, Italy
  • Buy-in: CHF2,607 (~€2,193)[1]
  • 5-Day Event: June 23–27, 2011
  • Number of buy-ins: 391
  • Total Prize Pool: CHF 898,870 (~€756,129)[1]
  • Number of Payouts: 56
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize (CHF)
1stItaly Domenico Cordi[2]230,000
(~€193,476)[1]
2ndItaly Maurizio Musso144,000
(~€121,133)
3rdItaly Federico Petruzzelli90,000
(~€75,708)
4thItaly Giuseppe Cefalu67,000
(~€56,360)
5thItaly Luca Segalini45,000
(~€37,854)
6thRomania Corneliu Cretu36,000
(~€30,283)
7thItaly Angelo Patane27,000
(~€22,712)
8thItaly Luigi Agostini18,000
(~€15,142)


Italy IPT Sanremo I

  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: July 28-August 1, 2011
  • Number of buy-ins: 426
  • Total Prize Pool: €826,440
  • Number of Payouts: 56
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stItaly Luca Pagano[3]€210,000
2ndRomania Dan Murariu€131,000
3rdItaly Matteo Fratello€82,000
4thItaly Enzo Tommasone€62,000
5thItaly Giovanni Bigoni€41,300
6thCzech Republic Matyas Poloch€33,000
7thUkraine Vitalii Minakov€24,700
8thItaly Andrea Ventura€16,500


Slovenia IPT Nova Gorica I

  • Venue: Perla Casino & Hotel, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: September 1–5, 2011
  • Number of buy-ins: 287
  • Total Prize Pool: €556,780
  • Number of Payouts: 32
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stUkraine Oleksii Kovalchuk[4]€150,000
2ndItaly Luca Moschitta€97,000
3rdItaly David Zampini€61,680
4thItaly Gianfranco Mazzariello€44,500
5thUkraine Vitalii Minakov€27,800
6thItaly Domenico Cordi€22,000
7thBulgaria Vliyan Petleshkov€16,700
8thItaly Marco Leonzio€13,900


San Marino MINI IPT San Marino

  • Venue: Giochi Del Titano, San Marino
  • Buy-in: €400
  • 5-Day Event: September 29-October 3, 2011
  • Number of buy-ins: 494
  • Total Prize Pool: €172,505
  • Number of Payouts: 72
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stItaly Guido Pieraccini[5]€32,400
2ndItaly Andrea Ragone€17,324
3rdItaly Simone Scaramelli€13,280
4thItaly Danilo Contadino€9,300
5thItaly Daniele Borghi€7,160
6thItaly Mauro Montalbano€5,430
7thItaly Daniele Trippi€3,700
8thItaly Carlo Pisciotta€2,830


Italy IPT Campione II

  • Venue: Casino Campione d'Italia, Campione d'Italia, Italy
  • Buy-in: CHF 2,200 (~€1,793)[6]
  • 5-Day Event: November 24–28, 2011
  • Number of buy-ins: 482
  • Total Prize Pool: CHF 951,200 (~€775,436)[6]
  • Number of Payouts: 72
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize (CHF)
1stItaly Danilo Donnini[7]221,000
(~€180,163)[1]
2ndItaly Mikica Mitrovic147,000
(~€119,837)
3rdItaly Giacomo Rosa83,000
(~€67,663)
4thItaly Alessandro Fasolis55,000
(~€44,837)
5thItaly Andrea Dato46,100
(~€37,582)
6thItaly Tania Scremin37,000
(~€30,163)
7thRussia Semen Apokorin27,600
(~€22,500)
8thItaly Gaetano Mazzitelli18,400
(~€15,000)


Italy IPT Sanremo II

  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: January 26–30, 2012
  • Number of buy-ins: 350
  • Total Prize Pool: €679,000
  • Number of Payouts: 48
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stUkraine Oleksii Kovalchuk[8]€175,000
2ndItaly Andrea Vitale€110,500
3rdItaly Alberto Spigolon€68,000
4thItaly Salvatore Bonavena€51,000
5thItaly Marco Fabbrini€34,000
6thItaly Fabio Pilato€27,200
7thItaly Fabio Cetara€20,300
8thItaly Gianfranco Mazzariello€13,600


Slovenia IPT Nova Gorica I

  • Venue: Perla Casino & Hotel, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: March 1–5, 2012
  • Number of buy-ins: 286
  • Total Prize Pool: €554,840
  • Number of Payouts: 41
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stSlovakia Anton Karasinsky[9]€140,000
2ndItaly Carla Solinas€74,000
3rdItaly Carlo Andreoli€46,000
4thBulgaria Yordan Mitrentsov€37,000
5thCroatia Dubravko Bagic€29,400
6thItaly Jacopo Brandi€23,900
7thItaly Alessandro Minasi€18,300
8thItaly Naspetti Brando€12,740


Italy MINI IPT Campione

  • Venue: Casino Campione d'Italia, Campione d'Italia, Italy
  • Buy-in: CHF 400 (~€332)[10]
  • 6-Day Event: March 21–26, 2012
  • Number of buy-ins: 465
  • Total Prize Pool: CHF 194,040 (~€160,916)[10]
  • Number of Payouts: 72
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize (CHF)
1stItaly Gianni Racitti[11]46,000
(~€38,147)[10]
2ndItaly Giorgia Tabet31,000
(~€25,708)
3rdItaly Francesco Iglio17,500
(~€14,513)
4thItaly Alessandro De Fenza11,600
(~€9,620)
5thItaly Elvezio Agosti9,700
(~€8,044)
6thItaly Alessandro Basile7,760
(~€6,435)
7thItaly Andrea Montrone5,800
(~€4,810)
8thItaly Guido Buchich3,880
(~€3,218)


Italy IPT Sanremo GRAND FINAL

  • Venue: Casino Sanremo, Sanremo, Italy
  • Buy-in: €2,200
  • 5-Day Event: May 3–7, 2012
  • Number of buy-ins: 418
  • Total Prize Pool: €810,920
  • Number of Payouts: 56
  • Oficial Results:
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stItaly Davide Biscardi[12]€176,000
2ndFrance Philippe Clerc€120,000
3rdPoland Jakub Michalak€115,000
4thItaly Mirko Di Tunnariello€60,800
5thSweden Christer Lagerstrom€40,500
6thUnited States Scott Baumstein€32,500
7thItaly Pasquale Braco€24,300
8thItaly Alessandro Longobardi€16,220
  • Italian Poker Tour - Season 3 Champion: Ukraine Oleksii Kovalchuk[12]

References

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