57TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER
APT

APT - Queenco Casino and Hotel

Jul 23 2014 - Queenco Casino and Hotel

$ 1,000 + 100 No Limit Hold'em - APT Asian Series Cambodia Main Event

Start Date

Jul 23 12:00 AM

Buy-in

$1,100

ITM

Top 18 players

End Date

-

Entries

112

Prize

$108,600

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
1
Denmark
$27,700
2
South Korea
$16,200
3
United States
$11,200
4
Singapore
$8,200
5
Denmark
$6,800
6
Denmark
$5,600
7
United Kingdom
$4,600
8
Japan
$3,900
9
Spain
$3,300
10
Vietnam
$2,800
11
United States
$2,700
12
Japan
$2,700
13
United Kingdom
$2,300
14
Denmark
$2,300
15
Germany
$2,300
16
Philippines
$2,000
17
Japan
$2,000
18
Singapore
$2,000

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