Italian Poker Tour season 3 results

Season 3 edit

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


  IPT Campione I edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [1]
Final table
Place Name Prize (CHF)
1st   Domenico Cordi[2] 230,000
(~€193,476)[1]
2nd   Maurizio Musso 144,000
(~€121,133)
3rd   Federico Petruzzelli 90,000
(~€75,708)
4th   Giuseppe Cefalu 67,000
(~€56,360)
5th   Luca Segalini 45,000
(~€37,854)
6th   Corneliu Cretu 36,000
(~€30,283)
7th   Angelo Patane 27,000
(~€22,712)
8th   Luigi Agostini 18,000
(~€15,142)


  IPT Sanremo I edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [2]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Luca Pagano[3] €210,000
2nd   Dan Murariu €131,000
3rd   Matteo Fratello €82,000
4th   Enzo Tommasone €62,000
5th   Giovanni Bigoni €41,300
6th   Matyas Poloch €33,000
7th   Vitalii Minakov €24,700
8th   Andrea Ventura €16,500


  IPT Nova Gorica I edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [3]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Oleksii Kovalchuk[4] €150,000
2nd   Luca Moschitta €97,000
3rd   David Zampini €61,680
4th   Gianfranco Mazzariello €44,500
5th   Vitalii Minakov €27,800
6th   Domenico Cordi €22,000
7th   Vliyan Petleshkov €16,700
8th   Marco Leonzio €13,900


  MINI IPT San Marino edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [4]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Guido Pieraccini[5] €32,400
2nd   Andrea Ragone €17,324
3rd   Simone Scaramelli €13,280
4th   Danilo Contadino €9,300
5th   Daniele Borghi €7,160
6th   Mauro Montalbano €5,430
7th   Daniele Trippi €3,700
8th   Carlo Pisciotta €2,830


  IPT Campione II edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [5]
Final table
Place Name Prize (CHF)
1st   Danilo Donnini[7] 221,000
(~€180,163)[1]
2nd   Mikica Mitrovic 147,000
(~€119,837)
3rd   Giacomo Rosa 83,000
(~€67,663)
4th   Alessandro Fasolis 55,000
(~€44,837)
5th   Andrea Dato 46,100
(~€37,582)
6th   Tania Scremin 37,000
(~€30,163)
7th   Semen Apokorin 27,600
(~€22,500)
8th   Gaetano Mazzitelli 18,400
(~€15,000)


  IPT Sanremo II edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [6]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Oleksii Kovalchuk[8] €175,000
2nd   Andrea Vitale €110,500
3rd   Alberto Spigolon €68,000
4th   Salvatore Bonavena €51,000
5th   Marco Fabbrini €34,000
6th   Fabio Pilato €27,200
7th   Fabio Cetara €20,300
8th   Gianfranco Mazzariello €13,600


  IPT Nova Gorica I edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [7]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Anton Karasinsky[9] €140,000
2nd   Carla Solinas €74,000
3rd   Carlo Andreoli €46,000
4th   Yordan Mitrentsov €37,000
5th   Dubravko Bagic €29,400
6th   Jacopo Brandi €23,900
7th   Alessandro Minasi €18,300
8th   Naspetti Brando €12,740


  MINI IPT Campione edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [8]
Final table
Place Name Prize (CHF)
1st   Gianni Racitti[11] 46,000
(~€38,147)[10]
2nd   Giorgia Tabet 31,000
(~€25,708)
3rd   Francesco Iglio 17,500
(~€14,513)
4th   Alessandro De Fenza 11,600
(~€9,620)
5th   Elvezio Agosti 9,700
(~€8,044)
6th   Alessandro Basile 7,760
(~€6,435)
7th   Andrea Montrone 5,800
(~€4,810)
8th   Guido Buchich 3,880
(~€3,218)


  IPT Sanremo GRAND FINAL edit

  • 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
  • Official Results: [9]
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Davide Biscardi[12] €176,000
2nd   Philippe Clerc €120,000
3rd   Jakub Michalak €115,000
4th   Mirko Di Tunnariello €60,800
5th   Christer Lagerstrom €40,500
6th   Scott Baumstein €32,500
7th   Pasquale Braco €24,300
8th   Alessandro Longobardi €16,220
  • Italian Poker Tour - Season 3 Champion:   Oleksii Kovalchuk[12]

References edit

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  2. ^ PokerStars - "DOMENICO CORDI WINS IPT CAMPIONE D'ITALIA". pokerstars.com. June 28, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  3. ^ BLUFF Europe - "Luca Pagano wins Italian Poker Tour San Remo for €210,000". bluffeurope.com. August 2, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  4. ^ PokerStars - "OLEKSII KOVALCHUK WINS IPT NOVA GORICA FOR €150,000". pokerstars.com. September 6, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  5. ^ PokerNews Italy - "Mini IPT San Marino: Dominio e Vittoria di Guido Pieraccini" (in Italian). pokernews.it. October 4, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  6. ^ a b Exchange-Rates.org - Swiss Franc (CHF) To Euro (EUR) Exchange Rate History for November 24, 2011 - CHF1.00 = €0.8152 - https://www.exchange-rates.org/exchange-rate-history/chf-eur-2011-11-24
  7. ^ CardPlayer - Murray, Brendan (December 7, 2011). "Danilo Donnini Wins Italian Poker Tour Campione - Italian Takes Down €146,000 At Pokerstars Event In Swiss Enclave". cardplayer.com. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  8. ^ CardPlayer - McAdam, Rebecca (January 31, 2012). "Oleksii Kovalchuk Wins Second Italian Poker Tour Title - Kovalchuk Creates Chaos In San Remo To Take Second IPT Title". cardplayer.com. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  9. ^ PokerNews - "Anton Karasinsky Wins PokerStars.it Italian Poker Tour Nova Gorica". pokernews.com. March 7, 2012. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  10. ^ a b c Exchange-Rates.org - Swiss Franc (CHF) To Euro (EUR) Exchange Rate History for March 21, 2012 - CHF1.00 = €0.8293 - https://www.exchange-rates.org/exchange-rate-history/chf-eur-2012-03-21
  11. ^ CardPlayer - McAdam, Rebecca (March 29, 2012). "Gianni Racitti Wins Mini Italian Poker Tour Grand Final - Racitti Tops The Charts In Campione At Mini IPT Grand Final". cardplayer.com. Retrieved December 11, 2023.
  12. ^ a b Poker News Report- "Davide Biscardi Wins Italian Poker Tour Grand Final". pokernewsreport.com. May 9, 2012. Retrieved December 11, 2023.