Late Night Poker Series 3 Results

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
19-Oct-2000 Heat 1 Paul Alterman Mohammed Verai
  • Ross Boatman
  • Sir Clive Sinclair
  • Dave Ulliott
  • Lise Vigezzi
  • David Tarbet
26-Oct-2000 Heat 2 Phil Hellmuth Jr Steve Vladar
  • Jon Shoreman
  • Hermes Michaelides
  • Edna Adams
  • Julian Gardner
  • Howard Carter
2-Nov-2000 Heat 3 Mike Magee James Bonallack
  • Nicky Katz
  • Brian McNally
  • Lucy Rokach
  • Simon Trumper
  • Peter Evans
9-Nov-2000 Heat 4 Korosh Nejad Kevin O'Connell
  • Charalambos Xanthos
  • Liam Flood
  • Somkhuan Harwood
  • Ram Vaswani
  • Hemish Shah
16-Nov-2000 Heat 5 Marty Wilson Debbie Berlin
  • Dave Cleary
  • Surinder Sunar
  • Chip Winton
  • Wolfgang Reiter
  • Pascal Perrault
23-Nov-2000 Heat 6 Barny Boatman Dave Colclough
  • Malcolm Harwood
  • Howard Plant
  • John Thompson
  • Pino Valentino
  • Mike Lumer
30-Nov-2000 Heat 7 Adam Heller Jan Lundberg
  • Alex Kong
  • Jac Arama
  • Joe Beevers
  • Kate Szeremeta
  • Dave Welch
7-Dec-2000 Semi-Final Mohammed Verai Kevin O'Connell
  • Jan Lundberg
  • Dave Colclough
  • Steve Vladar
  • James Bonallack
  • Debbie Berlin
14-Dec-2000 Grand Final Phil Hellmuth Jr Adam Heller
  • Paul Alterman
  • Marty Wilson
  • Mike Magee
  • Korosh Nejad
  • Mohammed Verai
  • Barny Boatman

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