Fee topped a highly-competitive field of 219 players and won the top cash prize of more than a quarter million dollars. The tournament, which cost $3,700 to enter, was one of the highest buy-in events ever held in the Latin America. In fact, this year’s entry fee was $1,000 more than last year – which served as the inaugural LAPT offering. Nonetheless, Fee – who plays poker regularly at PokerStars and who admitted he had very little live tournament experience – won a most impressive victory.
The three-day event was held at the Ramada Plaza Herradura Conference Centre in San Jose. Adorned in Costa Rican flags and PokerStars banners, the tournament room provided the flavor of an international sporting event. The tournament's final hand was typical of three exciting days of poker action. With A-T against the pocket fours of Joel Micka, things were looking bleak for Fee, but a dramatic bullet on the river of K-Q-7-8-A board gave him a winning pack of aces and the Costa Rican Poker Championship.
Fee says that he plans to play in more upcoming LAPT tournaments, including next month's tournament in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. But first, Fee will return to his home in Philadelphia. "I want to be home for Thanksgiving," Fee said, "but after that, I am going to play as many LAPT events as I can. This victory feels just great."
Based on yet another successful LAPT event, poker in Latin America is here to stay. "We are extremely excited to have launched LAPT Season 2, by returning here to San Jose, surrounded by the beautiful tropics of Costa Rica,” said Glenn Cademartori, LAPT President. “We were fortunate enough to host such a great tournament in a spectacular venue for our Latin American players, as well as players from 33 countries around the globe."
Last year’s LAPT Season One attracted 1,063 players in just three events. Season 2, will include as many as six events and promises to be considerably bigger with tournaments planned for Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. Satellites for the LAPT Neuvo Vallarta event are available daily at PokerStars where layers have the chance to win a prize package which includes a main event buy-in, accommodation for four nights, and spending money for expenses.
1st Ryan Fee (Philadelphia, PA) -- $285,773
2nd Joel Micka (Mill Creek, WA) -- $148,993
3rd Brent Sheirbon (The Dalles, OR) -- $109,913
4th Jesus Bertoli (Margarita, Venezuela) -- $80,603
5th Andrew Chen (Ontario, Canada) -- $61,063
6th Jeff Patronack (Hugo, MN) -- $43,965
7th Claus Rasmussen (Roskilde, Denmark) -- $34,195
8th Maria Stern (San Jose, Costa Rica) -- $24,425
9th Rob Woodcock (Doncaster, UK) -- $17,098
2nd Joel Micka (Mill Creek, WA) -- $148,993
3rd Brent Sheirbon (The Dalles, OR) -- $109,913
4th Jesus Bertoli (Margarita, Venezuela) -- $80,603
5th Andrew Chen (Ontario, Canada) -- $61,063
6th Jeff Patronack (Hugo, MN) -- $43,965
7th Claus Rasmussen (Roskilde, Denmark) -- $34,195
8th Maria Stern (San Jose, Costa Rica) -- $24,425
9th Rob Woodcock (Doncaster, UK) -- $17,098