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This weekend sees the culmination of the APAT Season 4.  Before the frantic fun of the APAT UK Team Championship on Saturday and Sunday, we have the small matter of crowning the APAT Champion of Champions for the season.

You will be able to follow all of the action from 8pm, live from the G Casino, Bolton.

One of the 15 players will walk away with a £20,000 sponsorship package with Betfair Poker for 2011.


Here"s a rundown of who is chasing the title and the prize.

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Gareth Johns - Welsh Amateur Poker Champion

Back in March 2010, Gareth picked up the first trophy of the season, beating Carl Lybert heads up.  There was much celebration from the Welsh contingent in a packed Aspers Casino in Swansea.

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John Murray - UK Amateur Poker Champion

The nearly man of APAT finally got his hands on a trophy at The Vic, London in April 2010.  John was crowned UK Amateur Champion after beating Don Roberts heads up.  Back in John"s local poker club, they had the live streaming up on the big screen whilst playing their usual sunday night game.

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Christoph Kreindl - Central European Amateur Poker Champion

APAT made the trip to Vienna in May 2010, but the travelling contingent were no match for the local players, and it was Christoph Kreindl who went on to take the title.  Christoph flies into London before driving up to Bolton for the weekend.  He said he is looking forward to driving on the other side of the road, I hope he makes it in one piece.

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Scott Wilson - Scottish Amateur Poker Champion

In June 2010, the Scottish Amateur Poker Championship was held at The International Casino in Aberdeen.  The title went the way of Scott Wilson, who beat Kevin Wallace heads up, making Scott the youngest ever APAT Champion, and therefore the youngest player at this Champion of Champions.

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