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Posted on November 26, 2009 by Tazz Pappas
Win a seat for EPT Prague, EPT Deauville and 2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. Pokerstars has announced that satellites for the above mentioned events are already running with a wide range of buy-ins. The European Poker Tour in Prague will take place on December 1 to 6. The EPT Deauville will be held on January 20 to 25 2010. Between those two events there is the 2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure event which will be held on January 4-14.
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So far the European Poker Tour has traveled to Kiev, Barcelona, London, Warsaw and Vilamoura. Next stop is at Prague (Hilton Prague Hotel), then at Deauville (Casino Barriere de Deauville), Copenhagen (Casino Copenhagen), Germany ( the city will be announced shortly ), EPT Snowfest (Saalbach-Hinterglemm – Alpine Palace) and San Remo (Casino San Remo).
The 6th EPT season will be concluded at the glamorous Monaco at Monte Carlo (Sporting Club) on April 25-30.
The European Poker Tour so far – Winners and Venues
First stop was in Kiev. The venue took place at Sports Palace from August 18th to August 23rd. 296 poker players participate to the EPT Kiev event where the buy-in was €4,700 + €300. Last man standing was Maxim Lykov who went home with the first prize of €330,000.
Second stop for the European Poker Tour was Barcelona. In total, 428 players tried to grab their share of €3,382,000. The buy-in for this event was €8,000 + €300. Carter Phillips won the first prize of €850,000!
Third stop was London where a crowd of 730 players pay £5,000 + £250 each to enter the EPT London competition. The total prize pool was £3,540,500. Aaron Gustavson was the winner (Qualified through Pokerstars Satellites). Aaron went back to the United States with the first prize of £850,000.
Warsaw was the fourth stop for the EPT. 203 poker players participate to the event. Christophe Benzimra was eventually the most gifted ( and lucky as well ) and went home with the first prize of PLN 493,170 (around €120,000).
Stop number five for the EPT was at Vilamoura, Portugal. The buy-in was €5,000 + €300 where 322 players fought for a prize pool of €1,561,700. The winner was Antonio Matias a local player. He went home with the first prize of €404,793.
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