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Des:
#18

DAVE HOWARD

Dave has a well earned reputation as a mixed game specialist within APAT.  His first cash saw him win a WCOAP Omaha Championship in season 2 and he went on to win his second WCOAP title two seasons later in Heads Up.  In addition, he has cashed in Horse, Six Max, Mixed, Open Face Chinese and Team, in addition to NLHE.

POINTS   CASHES      AV FIELD      BUY INS    FINALS  MEDALS  WINS 59911199752


SEASON    EVENT       CITY   FIELD    PLACE    £"s    POINTS  2WCOAP  Omaha Championship    London701140094WCOAP  Heads Up Championship    Nottingham32175095WCOAP  Horse Championship    Nottingham51266185APAT Welsh Amateur Championship    Cardiff16831512165APAT UK International Team Championship    Newcastle8220027UKCOAP  Six Max Championship    Nottingham172732037WCOAP  Mixed Game Championship    London74437068WCOAP  Open Face Chinese Championship    London33516558WCOAP  World Amateur  Championship    London397412201









Des:
#17

JP ROUND

JP has 9 cashes, the highlights being Silver medals in the season 6 Welsh Amateur Championship and the season 7 WCOAP Razz Championship.  The popular Rugby Union fan has also taken Bronze medals at the season 7 UKCOAP Cash Championship and while representing England in the season 6 Home International Championship.

POINTS   CASHES      AV FIELD      BUY INS    FINALS  MEDALS  WINS 5991256464


SEASON    EVENT       CITY   FIELD    PLACE    £"s    POINTS  3WCOAP  Horse Championship    Nottingham48420063APAT UK Amateur Championship    Walsall2051740025APAT UK Amateur Championship    Newcastle1567351126WCOAP  World Amateur  Championship    Nottingham4496320016APAT Welsh Amateur Championship    Cardiff12221940176APAT UK International Team Championship    Stoke10310017UKCOAP  Cash Championship    Nottingham32326477WCOAP  Omaha Championship    London67528557WCOAP  Razz Championship    London4024608









Des:
#16

IAN THOMPSON

Despite being one of the nicest guys on the APAT circuit, Ian has shown a steely determination to succeed, leading to consecutive ranking points scores in seasons 3 through 8.  A cash finish at the UK Team Championship, or at the season ending WCOAP would see Thompson recording an outstanding 7th consecutive seasonal cash.  Ian"s best result was a WCOAP Stud title in season 4 and runners up team finishes at the season 5 UK Team Championship and season 8 WCOAP World Team Championship.

POINTS   CASHES      AV FIELD      BUY INS    FINALS  MEDALS  WINS 611011957331


SEASON    EVENT       CITY   FIELD    PLACE    £"s    POINTS  3APAT European Amateur Championship    Luton1951335064WCOAP  Stud Championship    Nottingham44195095WCOAP  Heads Up Championship    Nottingham68519855WCOAP  Omaha Championship    Nottingham121721135APAT European Amateur Championship    Brighton1241314065APAT UK Team Championship    Luton184270086APAT English Amateur Championship    Coventry1651118587APAT Welsh Amateur Championship    Cardiff1141115088WCOAP  World Amateur Team Championship    London10230028APAT English Amateur Championship    Luton172131946








Des:
#15

RICHARD BAKER

With close to 50 events under his belt, Richard Baker can lay claim to being the second most prolific player on the APAT tour with an outstanding 14 cashes.  Similar to Ian Thompson, Baker has scored in consecutive seasons since final tabling the European Amateur Championship in season 3.  One additional score in season 9 will see the popular "degens" leader equal the best ever run of scoring in 7 consecutive seasons.  Baker has 1 title to his name, as a member of the successful Edgworth Cricket Club team that won the UK Pub title in season 5.  The big man was also a member of the England team who took Silver at the season 6 European Amateur Team Championship.

POINTS   CASHES      AV FIELD      BUY INS    FINALS  MEDALS  WINS 631415347521


SEASON    EVENT       CITY   FIELD    PLACE    £"s    POINTS  3APAT European Amateur Championship    Luton1959600104WCOAP  World Amateur  Championship    Nottingham4251945014APAT UK Team Championship    Bolton2001310015WCOAP  World Amateur  Championship    Nottingham4221535045APAT UK Amateur Championship    Newcastle1561117685APAT UK Pub  Team Championship    Blackpool16120036APAT European Amateur Team Championship    Nottingham9221627WCOAP  Antes Only Championship    London50522557WCOAP  No Limit Hold'em Championship    London1541312517APAT European Amateur Championship    Prague1271418358WCOAP  PLO Championship    London66716538WCOAP  PLO High Low Championship    London80912018APAT Scottish Amateur Championship    Edinburgh1731118088APAT Irish Amateur Championship    Dublin73822511




Des:
#14

STEVE REDFERN

With 13 cashes and 4 wins, Steve Redfern has worked hard to earn his place at the top end of our greatest players list.  His breakthrough came with victory in the UK Amateur Championship in season 3 and he"s followed that result with victories in the season 3 UK Team Championship and the season 6 WCOAP Cash Championship.  Perhaps the highlight of his APAT career was his England captaincy at the season 6 WCOAP World Amateur Team Championship, where he led his team to victory in a dramatic final playoff with Italy.

POINTS   CASHES      AV FIELD      BUY INS    FINALS  MEDALS  WINS 641394116574


SEASON    EVENT       CITY   FIELD    PLACE    £"s    POINTS  3WCOAP  Omaha Championship    Nottingham81525053APAT UK Amateur Championship    Walsall20513500183APAT Irish Amateur Championship    Dublin1441022593APAT UK Team Championship    Manchester20125033APAT European Amateur Team Championship    Luton12320014APAT UK Team Championship    Bolton2001010015WCOAP  Omaha Championship    Nottingham121109116ECOAP  Omaha Championship    Nottingham89717836WCOAP  Cash Championship    Nottingham321114396WCOAP  World Amateur Team Championship    Nottingham10160036APAT European Amateur Team Championship    Nottingham9221627UKCOAP  Omaha Championship    Nottingham58258087APAT UK Amateur Championship    Nottingham251183171





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