Late Night Poker Series 3 Results
Below are the results of series 3 of the Late Night Poker television series.
Date | Episode | Winner | Runner-Up | Other Players |
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19-Oct-2000 | Heat 1 | Paul Alterman | Mohammed Verai |
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26-Oct-2000 | Heat 2 | Phil Hellmuth Jr | Steve Vladar |
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2-Nov-2000 | Heat 3 | Mike Magee | James Bonallack |
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9-Nov-2000 | Heat 4 | Korosh Nejad | Kevin O'Connell |
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16-Nov-2000 | Heat 5 | Marty Wilson | Debbie Berlin |
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23-Nov-2000 | Heat 6 | Barny Boatman | Dave Colclough |
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30-Nov-2000 | Heat 7 | Adam Heller | Jan Lundberg |
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7-Dec-2000 | Semi-Final | Mohammed Verai | Kevin O'Connell |
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14-Dec-2000 | Grand Final | Phil Hellmuth Jr | Adam Heller |
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