For the first time ever, the European Poker Tour (EPT) is set to grace the enchanting island of Cyprus from October 11 to 22. Nestled on the scenic …
For the first time ever, the European Poker Tour (EPT) is set to grace the enchanting island of Cyprus from October 11 to 22. Nestled on the scenic …
For the first time ever, the European Poker Tour (EPT) is set to grace the enchanting island of Cyprus from October 11 to 22. Nestled on the scenic shores of the Mediterranean, the grand five-star Merit Royal Diamond Hotel Casino & Spa is the chosen venue, promising a breathtaking backdrop for every hand played.
With its history of hosting elite events such as the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series and the Mediterranean Poker Party, this opulent establishment now eagerly awaits the arrival of PokerStars EPT and Eureka festivals.
At the upcoming EPT Cyprus, PokerPro in collaboration with Mayfair Games London is set to host exclusive private cash games, offering an elite poker experience for the players. With stakes starting at 25/50 across three tables, these games have gained notoriety for their thrilling and splashy PLO5/6 pots.
Moreover, participants can indulge in the luxury of a complimentary stay at the five-star Merit Royal Diamond Hotel, valued at $760 per night, and to enhance the experience even further, players can expect a lavish Maybach limousine pickup. All that’s required? A commitment to play a minimum of three hours daily, with the roll over option. If this piques your interest, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us for more details.
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Eureka:
Eureka Main Event: October 12-16 – $1,100
Eureka Cup: October 14-15 – $550
Eureka High Roller: October 15-16 – $2,200
EPT:
EPT Super High Roller: October 15-17 – $50,000
EPT Main Event: October 16-22 – $5,300
EPT Mystery Bounty: October 18-20 – $3,000
EPT High Roller: October 20-22 – $10,300
Over the course of 12 adrenaline-filled days, players will have the chance to showcase their skills in 59 events. Catering to a wide spectrum of poker enthusiasts, the buy-ins span from a modest $330 to a whopping $50,000 for the elite Super High Roller events.
The tournament spotlight will undoubtedly shine brightest on the two main attractions: the Eureka Main Event from October 12-16 with a buy-in of $1,100, and the grand $5,300 EPT Main Event from October 16-22. Here, players from around the globe will converge, vying for not only sizable prize money but also the prestigious title and recognition that comes with an EPT championship.
The excitement is palpable, especially after the last EPT event in Barcelona where Simon Wiciak claimed victory, pocketing an impressive €1,134,375.