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Below are the results for season 19 (2021) of the World Poker Tour. There are ten scheduled events, including three online events to be held on partypoker.[1] Two events were cancelled during the season; WPT bestbet Scramble and WPT Maryland at Live! Casino.[2][3]
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Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Christian Rudolph | $487,443 |
2nd | Fabiano Kovalski | $401,793 |
3rd | Daniel Dvoress | $249,324 |
4th | Marc Lange | $163,003 |
5th | Luciano Hollanda | $111,783 |
6th | Yuri Dzivielevski | $86,399 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Brian Altman | $613,225 |
2nd | Gabriel Abusada | $408,825 |
3rd | Zachary Smiley | $302,200 |
4th | Jonathan Jaffe | $225,675 |
5th | John Haas | $170,275 |
6th | Will Berry | $129,825 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Chad Eveslage | $910,370 |
2nd | Mike Liang | $606,890 |
3rd | Kyna England | $448,755 |
4th | Tim McDermott | $335,200 |
5th | Daniela Rodriguez | $252,945 |
6th | Kitty Kuo | $192,855 |
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1st | Taylor Black | $1,241,430 |
2nd | Vikenty Shegal | $827,620 |
3rd | Gianluca Speranza | $609,960 |
4th | Lorenzo Lavis | $454,590 |
5th | Mohsin Charania | $342,645 |
6th | David Kim | $261,235 |
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