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APAT Champion of Champions Live Update
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Ben Young - World Amateur Poker Champion
The main event at the WCOAP was won by Ben Young, making him the World Amateur Poker Champion. Ben beat Steve Roderick (more about him in a bit) in the heads up to take down the title in front of a very lively Welsh suporting rail.
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Simon O"Hare - Irish Amateur Poker Champion
In September 2010, APAT made its annual trip over to Dublin, where the gathered crowd saw Simon O"Hare win the Irish Amateur Poker Championship at The Fitzwilliam Card Club. Simon beat Steve Roderick (As I said, more about him in a bit) in the heads up.
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Tod Wood - English Amateur Poker Champion
Next stop was Luton, where Tod Wood was crowned English Amateur Poker Champion beating Ian Burnett heads up. Tod had gone very close to a title in season 2, and you could see how much it meant to him. For the runner up, it was bronze in season 3, silver in season 4.
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Brian Martin - European Amateur Poker Champion
On a very very cold weekend in November 2010, Brian Martin took down the European Amateur Poker Championship, beating Darren Shallis heads up on probably the most competitive final table of the season. Brian also topped the overall combined rankings (Live and Online) meaning he will be a favourite amongst a lot of people to take this down.
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Warren Jones - National Online Rankings Winner
Warren had an impressive online season which saw him top the rankings. Don"t be fooled into thinking he can"t play live though. He final tabled in Swansea and finished 4th in the WCOAP Heads Up event. And he"s Welsh, and they win everything.
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