European Poker Tour

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European Poker Tour
European Poker Tour Logo 2021.png
Sport Texas Hold 'em
Founded2004
CEO 2004-2012 John Duthie (founder) 2012- Edgar Stuchly (PokerStars employee)
Continent Europe
Most titles Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Victoria Coren (2)
Flag of Belarus.svg Mikalai Pobal (2)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Watson (2)
TV partner(s) Sunset + Vine
Official website europeanpokertour.com The Rational Group www.rationalgroup.com
Old logo used prior to 2018 European Poker Tour Logo.svg
Old logo used prior to 2018
Old logo used from 2018 to 2021 European Poker Tour Logo 2018.png
Old logo used from 2018 to 2021

The European Poker Tour (EPT) is a series of poker tournaments created by John Duthie, winner of the inaugural Poker Million tournament. It began in 2004 as part of the worldwide explosion in Texas Hold 'em popularity. Since 2011 the EPT has been sponsored and wholly owned and controlled by PokerStars the online casino and taped by Sunset + Vine for television broadcast across Europe. By season 4 the buy-in for most EPT events was increased to 8,000 (due to increased popularity and lack of space in participating casinos [1] ). At 2007 exchange rates, this is approximately equal to the US$10,000 which is the buy-in for most major poker events.

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This single move made the EPT the largest poker tour in the world, eclipsing its nearest rivals significantly. The WSOP was larger, but was only run in Las Vegas.

The final table like most other major poker events is made up of 8 players.

For the first couple of seasons, John Duthie commentated for the show alongside Colin Murray. Since the middle of Season 3, James Hartigan has been the lead commentator, with professional players Greg Raymer, Daniel Negreanu and Victoria Coren Mitchell providing analysis. Hartigan also presents the live webcast [2] from each event. The TV show was first hosted by Caroline Flack, then joined by Natalie Pinkham. Seasons 4 and 5 were hosted by Kara Scott, while Seasons 6 and 7 were fronted by Michelle Orpe. Since Season 8, there have been four different presenters with Kristy Arnett, Sarah Grant, Laura Cornelius and Lynn Gilmartin, with commentators James Hartigan and Joe Stapleton presenting the TV shows.

2010 EPT Berlin robbery

On 6 March 2010 four masked men, armed with knives and at least one hand gun robbed the EPT event in Berlin. According to the police, the robbers got away with €242,000. No one was seriously injured, only one guard got a minor cut while trying to detain one of the robbers. The panic which gripped the crowd was briefly captured on the live webcast before the camera cut away. The attackers were caught several days after the robbery and later convicted and sentenced to three years in prison. [3]

2017 rebranding

In 2017, the series was discontinued and rebranded as the PokerStars Championship. However, this only lasted one year and the EPT returned in 2018. [4]

2020 EPT Online

In 2020, three scheduled stops on the EPT (in Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Prague) were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic – a fourth event (in Sochi) continued as planned.

An inaugural EPT Online series took place on sponsor site PokerStars instead, running from 8–18 November 2020. The series comprised 20 tournaments, including a $5,200 Main Event, four $10,300 High Roller events, and a $25,000 Super High Roller. The Main Event, which had a $5 million guaranteed prize pool, attracted 1,304 entries. The final prize pool came to $6.52 million, of which $1,019,082 went to the eventual winner "WhatIfGod", with Timothy Adams finishing as runner-up. [5]

EPT Main Event winners

PokerStars Championship (PSC) Main Event winner (2017).
PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event winner.
Winner of poker's Triple Crown.
SeasonDateEvent and locationMain Event winnerPrize
118–19 September 2004 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Open Flag of Sweden.svg Alexander Stevic€80,000
9–10 October 2004 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Shipley £200,000
23–24 October 2004 Flag of Ireland.svg EPT Dublin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ram Vaswani €93,000
29–30 January 2005 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Scandinavian Open, Copenhagen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Noah Boeken DKr1,098,340
15–19 February 2005 Flag of France.svg EPT French Open, Deauville Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Schaefer€144,000
10–11 March 2005 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Vienna Flag of France.svg Pascal Perrault €184,500
15–19 March 2005 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rob Hollink €635,000
216–17 September 2005 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Open Flag of France.svg Jan Boubli €426,000
30 September–2 October 2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Teltscher €280,000
4–6 October 2005 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Baden Classic Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Antonius €288,180
29–30 October 2005 Flag of Ireland.svg EPT Dublin Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Gavatin€317,000
19–22 January 2006 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Scandinavian Open, Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Andersen DKr2,548,040
8–11 February 2006 Flag of France.svg EPT French Open, Deauville Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Iremark€480,000
7–11 March 2006 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Williams €900,000
313–16 September 2006 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Open Flag of Norway.svg Bjørn-Erik Glenne€691,000
21–24 September 2006 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Victoria Coren £500,000
7–10 October 2006 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Baden Classic Flag of Germany.svg Duc Thang Nguyen€487,397
16–29 October 2006 Flag of Ireland.svg EPT Dublin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roland De Wolfe €554,300
17–20 January 2007 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Scandinavian Open, Copenhagen Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus PeterssonDKr4,078,080
8–11 March 2007 Flag of Germany.svg EPT German Open, Dortmund Flag of Norway.svg Andreas Høivold €672,000
14–17 March 2007 Flag of Poland.svg EPT Warsaw Open Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Jepsenzł1,226,711
28 March–2 April 2007 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of the United States.svg Gavin Griffin €1,825,010
428 August–1 September 2007 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Open Flag of Denmark.svg Sander Lylloff€1,170,700
25–29 September 2007 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of Lebanon.svg Joseph Mouawad £611,520
7–10 October 2007 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Baden Classic Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian Thew €670,800
30 October–3 November 2007 Flag of Ireland.svg EPT Dublin Flag of the United States.svg Reuben Peters€532,620
10–14 December 2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of France.svg Arnaud Mattern€708,400
5–10 January 2008 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of France.svg Bertrand Grospellier $2,000,000
29 January–2 February 2008 Flag of Germany.svg EPT German Open, Dortmund Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike McDonald €933,600
19–23 February 2008 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Scandinavian Open, Copenhagen Flag of the United States.svg Tim VanceDKr6,220,488
11–15 March 2008 Flag of Poland.svg EPT Warsaw Open Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schulzezł2,153,999
1–5 April 2008 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Sanremo Flag of the United States.svg Jason Mercier €869,000
12–17 April 2008 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Glen Chorny €2,020,000
510–14 September 2008 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Open Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Ruthenberg €1,361,000
1–5 October 2008 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the United States.svg Michael Martin £1,000,000
28 October–1 November 2008 Flag of Hungary.svg EPT Hungarian Open, Budapest Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Fry€595,840
15–19 November 2008 Flag of Poland.svg EPT Warsaw Open Flag of Portugal.svg João Barbosa€367,140
9–13 December 2008 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore Bonavena€774,000
5–10 January 2009 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Poorya Nazari $3,000,000
20–24 January 2009 Flag of France.svg EPT French Open, Deauville Flag of Germany.svg Moritz Kranich€851,400
17–21 February 2009 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Scandinavian Open, Copenhagen Flag of Finland.svg Jens Kyllönen DKr6,542,208
10–14 March 2009 Flag of Germany.svg EPT German Open, Dortmund Flag of Germany.svg Sandra Naujoks€917,000
18–23 April 2009 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Sanremo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Constant Rijkenberg€1,508,000
28 April–3 May 2009 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pieter de Korver€2,300,000
618–23 August 2009 Flag of Ukraine.svg EPT Kiev Flag of Russia.svg Maxim Lykov €330,000
4–9 September 2009 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of the United States.svg Carter Phillips €850,000
2–7 October 2009 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Gustavson£850,000
20–25 October 2009 Flag of Poland.svg EPT Warsaw Flag of France.svg Christophe Benzimrazł1,493,170
17–22 November 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg EPT Vilamoura Flag of Portugal.svg António Matias€404,793
1–6 December 2009 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Skampa€682,000
5–11 January 2010 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of the United States.svg Harrison Gimbel$2,200,000
20–25 January 2010 Flag of France.svg EPT Deauville Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Cody €847,000
16–21 February 2010 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Copenhagen Flag of Sweden.svg Anton WiggDKr3,675,000
2–7 March 2010 Flag of Germany.svg EPT Berlin Flag of the United States.svg Kevin MacPhee €1,000,000
21–26 March 2010 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Snowfest, Salzburg Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Bække€445,000
15–21 April 2010 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Sanremo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liv Boeree €1,250,000
25–30 April 2010 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of Lebanon.svg Nicolas Chouity€1,700,000
711–16 August 2010 Flag of Estonia.svg EPT Tallinn Flag of Norway.svg Kevin Stani€400,000
28 August–2 September 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg EPT Vilamoura Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Toby Lewis €467,836
29 September–4 October 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Vamplew £900,000
26–31 October 2010 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Vienna Flag of Germany.svg Michael Eiler€700,000
22–27 November 2010 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Sweden.svg Kent Lundmark€825,000
13–18 December 2010 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roberto Romanello €640,000
8–15 January 2011 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of the United States.svg Galen Hall$2,300,000
25–31 January 2011 Flag of France.svg EPT Deauville Flag of France.svg Lucien Cohen€880,000
21–26 February 2011 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Copenhagen Flag of Sweden.svg Michael TureniecDKr3,700,000
20–25 March 2011 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Snowfest, Salzburg Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Geshkenbein€390,000
5–10 April 2011 Flag of Germany.svg EPT Berlin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ben Wilinofsky€825,000
27 April–3 May 2011 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Sanremo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rupert Elder €930,000
7–12 May 2011 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Grand Final, Madrid Flag of Venezuela.svg Ivan Freitez€1,500,000
82–7 August 2011 Flag of Estonia.svg EPT Tallinn Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ronny Kaiser€275,000
27 August–1 September 2011 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Germany.svg Martin Schleich€850,000
20 September–6 October 2011 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of Germany.svg Benny Spindler£750,000
21–27 October 2011 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Sanremo Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Pateychuk€680,000
15–20 November 2011 Flag of Greece.svg EPT Loutraki Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Zimnan Ziyard€347,000
5–10 December 2011 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Germany.svg Martin Finger€720,000
7–13 January 2012 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of the United States.svg John Dibella$1,775,000
31 January–6 February 2012 Flag of France.svg EPT Deauville Flag of Belarus.svg Vadim Kursevich€875,000
20–25 February 2012 Flag of Denmark.svg EPT Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Mickey PetersenDKr2,515,000
12–17 March 2012 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Madrid Flag of Denmark.svg Frederik Jensen€495,000
26–31 March 2012 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Campione Flag of Denmark.svg Jannick Wrang€640,000
16–21 April 2012 Flag of Germany.svg EPT Berlin Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Davidi Kitai €712,000
25–30 April 2012 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of the United States.svg Mohsin Charania €1,350,000
915–25 August 2012 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Belarus.svg Mikalai Pobal€1,007,550
5–11 October 2012 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Sanremo Flag of France.svg Ludovic Lacay€744,910
9–15 December 2012 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Sweden.svg Ramzi Jelassi€835,000
7–13 January 2013 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Danchev$1,859,000
3–9 February 2013 Flag of France.svg EPT Deauville Flag of France.svg Remi Castaignon€770,000
10–16 March 2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ruben Visser£595,000
21–27 April 2013 Flag of Germany.svg EPT Berlin Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Pidun€880,000
6–12 May 2013 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of the United States.svg Steve O'Dwyer €1,224,000
1026 August–7 September 2013 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Middleton€924,000
2–12 October 2013 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Ylitalo£560,980
12–18 December 2013 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Germany.svg Julian Track€725,700
7–13 January 2014 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of Poland.svg Dominik Pańka$1,423,096
26 January–1 February 2014 Flag of France.svg EPT Deauville Flag of Greece.svg Sotirios Koutoupas€614,000
23–29 March 2014 Flag of Austria.svg EPT Vienna Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksii Khoroshenin€578,392
14–20 April 2014 Flag of Italy.svg EPT Sanremo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Victoria Coren (2)€476,100
26 April–2 May 2014 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Buonanno€1,240,000
1116–27 August 2014 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Germany.svg Andre Lettau€794,058
8–18 October 2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Pauli£499,700
7–17 December 2014 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of the United States.svg Stephen Graner€969,000
8–14 January 2015 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Schulz$1,491,580
27 January–7 February 2015 Flag of France.svg EPT Deauville Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ognyan Dimov€543,700
17–28 March 2015 Flag of Malta.svg EPT Malta, St. Julian's, Portomaso Flag of France.svg Jean Montury€687,400
28 April–8 May 2015 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Mateos €1,082,000
1218–30 August 2015 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Indonesia.svg John Juanda €1,022,593
20–31 October 2015 Flag of Malta.svg EPT Malta, Portomaso Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Niall Farrell€534,330
5–16 December 2015 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Iran.svg Hossein Ensan €754,510
6–14 January 2016 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Watson $728,325
9–20 February 2016 Flag of Ireland.svg EPT Dublin Flag of Poland.svg Dzmitry Urbanovich€561,900
26 April–6 May 2016 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Grand Final, Monte Carlo Flag of Slovakia.svg Jan Bendik€961,800
1316–28 August 2016 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Poland.svg Sebastian Malec€1,122,800
18–29 October 2016 Flag of Malta.svg EPT Malta, Portomaso Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksei Boika€355,700
8–19 December 2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jasper Meijer van Putten€699,300
PSC 6–14 January 2017 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PSC Bahamas Flag of the United States.svg Christian Harder $429,664
14–20 March 2017 Flag of Panama.svg PSC Panama Flag of the United States.svg Kenneth Smaron$293,860
1–9 April 2017 Flag of Macau.svg PSC Macau Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Elliot SmithHKD2,877,500
29 April–5 May 2017 Flag of Monaco.svg PSC Monte Carlo Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele Sorrentino€466,714
25–31 May 2017 Flag of Russia.svg PSC Sochi Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Shirshikov₽29,100,000
21–27 August 2017 Flag of Spain.svg PSC Barcelona Flag of Sweden.svg Sebastian Sorensson€987,043
12–18 December 2017 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg PSC Prague Flag of France.svg Kalidou Sow€675,000
146–14 January 2018 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of Argentina.svg Maria Lampropulos$1,081,100
23–29 March 2018 Flag of Russia.svg EPT Sochi Flag of Russia.svg Arsenii Karmatckii₽27,300,000
28 April–4 May 2018 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Monte Carlo Flag of France.svg Nicolas Dumont€712,000
27 August–2 September 2018 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Nurzynski€1,037,109
22–29 September 2018 Flag of Russia.svg EPT Open Sochi Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Wjatscheslaw Bondarzew₽12,063,300
11–18 December 2018 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Germany.svg Paul Michaelis€840,000
155–16 January 2019 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Paradise Island Flag of the United States.svg David Rheem $1,567,100
24–29 March 2019 Flag of Russia.svg EPT Sochi Flag of Israel.svg Uri Gilboa₽27,475,000
25 April–4 May 2019 Flag of Monaco.svg PokerStars and Monte-Carlo Casino EPT Flag of Germany.svg Manig Löser€603,777
26 June–2 July 2019 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Open Madrid Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Grzegorzek€176,357
20 August–1 September 2019 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Sweden.svg Simon Brändström€1,290,166
9–13 October 2019 Flag of Russia.svg EPT Open Sochi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yi Ye₽19,306,000
11–17 December 2019 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Belarus.svg Mikalai Pobal (2)€1,005,600
166–11 October 2020 Flag of Russia.svg EPT Sochi Flag of Russia.svg Ruslan Bogdanov₽15,984,500
8–15 November 2020Flag placeholder.svg PokerStars EPT Online Flag of Sweden.svg "WhatIfGod"$1,019,082
23–30 March 2021 Flag of Russia.svg EPT Sochi Flag of Russia.svg Artur Martirosian₽24,633,000
2–11 October 2021 Flag of Russia.svg EPT Open Sochi Flag of Russia.svg Evgeniy Starinkov₽16,029,300
5–16 March 2022 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Poland.svg Grzegorz Główny€692,252
28 April–7 May 2022 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Monte Carlo Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Simões€939,840
8–21 August 2022 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of Italy.svg Giuliano Bendinelli€1,491,133
18–28 October 2022 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg EPT London Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Hamilton£664,400
7–18 December 2022 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jordan Saccucci€913,250
1723–29 January 2023 Flag of the Bahamas.svg PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, New Providence Flag of Portugal.svg Michel Dattani$1,316,963
15–26 February 2023 Flag of France.svg EPT Paris Flag of Romania.svg Razvan Belea€1,170,000
26 April–6 May 2023 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Monte Carlo Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Watson (2)€749,425
21 August–3 September 2023 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona Flag of France.svg Simon Wiciak€1,134,375
11–22 October 2023 Flag of Cyprus.svg EPT Cyprus Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gilles Simon$1,042,000
4–15 December 2023 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague Flag of Ireland.svg Padraig O'Neill€1,030,000
1814–25 February 2024 Flag of France.svg EPT Paris Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barny Boatman €1,287,800
24 April–4 May 2024 Flag of Monaco.svg EPT Monte Carlo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Derk Van Luijk€1,000,000
26 August–8 September 2024 Flag of Spain.svg EPT Barcelona
9–20 October 2024 Flag of Cyprus.svg EPT Cyprus
4–15 December 2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg EPT Prague

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