🇧🇷 Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT) 2025 – The Ultimate Guide to South America’s Premier Poker Series
The Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT) is back in 2025, bringing thrilling tournament action to poker lovers across South America. Since its launch by PokerStars in 2008, the LAPT has become the heart of competitive poker in Latin America, with stops in Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, and Colombia.
Whether you’re a seasoned grinder or dreaming of your first live event, this complete guide covers:
✅ What is the LAPT?
✅ Full history and season-by-season champions
✅ Projected 2025 roadmap
✅ How to qualify
✅ Top players and iconic moments
🎯 What is the Latin American Poker Tour?
The LAPT is a live poker tour with mid to high-stakes buy-ins, featuring Texas Hold’em main events, bounty tournaments, and high rollers. It combines:
🌎 International competition
💸 Big prize pools
🎉 Latin culture & vibrant host cities
Founded by PokerStars, LAPT events are professionally run and attract both regional heroes and global poker legends.
🕰️ History of LAPT – Season by Season (2008–2024)
🏅 2008 Season (Inaugural Year)
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Rio de Janeiro
Julien Nuijten
Netherlands
$222,940
San José
Valdemar Kwaysser
Hungary
$274,103
Punta del Este
José Espinar
Spain
$241,735
🏅 2009 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Viña del Mar
Fabián Ortiz
Argentina
$141,426
Punta del Este
Karl Hevroy
Norway
$283,580
Mar del Plata
Dominik Nitsche
Germany
$381,030
🏅 2010 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Lima
José I. Barbero
Argentina
$250,000
Florianópolis
Matthias Habernig
Austria
$248,004
Rosario Final
Martin Sansour
Peru
$322,280
🏅 2011 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
São Paulo
Alex Manzano
Chile
$368,703
Viña del Mar
Murilo Figueiredo
Brazil
$146,000
Lima
Kemal Ferri
Argentina
$207,400
Punta del Este
Alex Komaromi
Uruguay
$244,720
Medellín
Julián Menéndez
Argentina
$165,992
🏅 2012 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Viña del Mar
Alirio Díaz
Venezuela
$129,470
Punta del Este
Marcelo Fonseca
Brazil
$144,240
Medellín
Robbie Renehan
Ireland
$147,877
Panama
Leo Fernández
Argentina
$171,930
Lima Final
Jordan Scott
USA
$168,210
🏅 2013 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Viña del Mar
Pablo Tavitian
Argentina
$184,220
São Paulo
Victor Sbrissa
Brazil
$252,971
Medellín
Weider Gutiérrez
Colombia
$86,947
Lima
Patricio Rojas
Chile
$123,840
Panama
Galal Dahrouj
Panama
$132,535
Punta del Este
Carter Gill
USA
$218,692
🏅 2014 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Viña del Mar
Mario López
Argentina
$117,991
São Paulo
Caio Hey
Brazil
$304,501
Panama
Fabián Ortiz
Argentina
$143,930
🏅 LAPT Comeback Years
🏅 2023 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Montevideo
Joaquin Melogno
Uruguay
$177,300
Lima
Diego Ventura
Peru
$192,700
🏅 2024 Season
Event
Winner
Country
Prize
Rio de Janeiro
Andre Akkari
Brazil
$243,000
Santiago
Alejandro Lopez
Chile
$198,500
📍 Projected LAPT 2025 Schedule
Event
Location
Date (Est.)
Buy-In
Prize Pool Est.
Winner
Country
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
March 2025
$2,000
$800,000+
TBD
TBD
Montevideo
Uruguay
May 2025
$1,500
$500,000+
TBD
TBD
Lima
Peru
July 2025
$1,500
$600,000+
TBD
TBD
Santiago
Chile
Sept 2025
$1,500
$500,000+
TBD
TBD
Medellín
Colombia
Nov 2025
$1,500
$400,000+
TBD
TBD
🏆 How to Qualify for LAPT 2025
Ways to enter:
💻 Online satellites on PokerStars (starting at $1)
🏢 Live step satellites at venues
🎁 Package promos from PokerStars partners
Many champions started with online qualifiers!
🌟 Iconic LAPT Champions
Player
Country
Titles
Legacy
Nacho Barbero
Argentina
3x
Only triple LAPT Main Event winner
Andre Akkari
Brazil
1x
WSOP bracelet holder, LAPT 2024 champ
Fabián Ortiz
Argentina
2x
Early pioneer and Panama 2014 winner
Victor Sbrissa
Brazil
1x
Winner of São Paulo 2013
🎯 Why the LAPT Still Matters in 2025
🌎 Builds bridges between Latin and global poker scenes
💸 Big prize pools with accessible buy-ins
🔥 Intense competition in stunning locations
🎯 Launchpad for the next generation of poker pros
“The energy at LAPT stops is unmatched. You feel the passion at every table.” – Andre Akkari