Bryan Piccioli Wins 2013 World Series of Poker Asia Pacific Event #1

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Bryan Piccioli has won the 2013 WSOP Asia Pacific Event #1 and its $211,575 cash prize.

The Allegany, NY native will add to his life time earnings of $371,038.  This is his second 1st place finish and his first World Series of Poker bracelet.  Jonathan Duhamel, the 2010 WSOP Main Event champ finished a strong 4th.

The WSOP Asia Pacific Event #3 is definitely one to watch as both Daniel Negreanu and Phil Ivey advanced to the next day.  Ivey had the 7th largest chip count after Day 1.  81 players registered.

The World Poker Tour Barcelona third day was led by Sergio Fernandez, who just happened to lead most of Day 1B.

Fernandez finished the day with 1,268,000 chips. 13 players remain including Erich Kollman, Benjamin Pollak and Anaras Alekberovas.

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WSOP-APAC Event #1 Final Table Results

Seat

Player

Prize (AUD$)

1

Bryan Piccioli

$211,575

2

Jonathan Karamalikis

$130,743

3

Jay Loo

$96,305

4

Jonathan Duhamel

$71,870

5

Jeremy Ausmus

$54,337

6

Graeme Putt

$41,610

7

Iori Yogo

$32,268

8

Peter Kleugden

$25,335

9

Ryan Otto

$20,138


- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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