The European Poker Championship Poker EM returns for its 32nd iteration from July 18 to 30, 2023, hosted by picturesque Casino Velden, Austria. Ever…
The European Poker Championship Poker EM returns for its 32nd iteration from July 18 to 30, 2023, hosted by picturesque Casino Velden, Austria. Ever…
The European Poker Championship Poker EM returns for its 32nd iteration from July 18 to 30, 2023, hosted by picturesque Casino Velden, Austria. Every year this prestigious event attracts poker enthusiast from all over the world, each player seeking to secure one of the seven European Championship titles.
Situated along the stunning Lake Wörthersee, Velden will once again transform into the ultimate destination for the international poker scene with its idyllic setting, making it an unforgettable summer poker experience. Check out the full schedule here.
The event features a range of high-stakes tournaments, ensuring that every poker player fins their niche. Kickstarting the championship is the NLH Welcome Event (€330 buy-in), followed by the NLH Ladies European Championship (€330 buy-in), offering a unique platform for the top female players in the game.
Additional tournaments include the NLH Showdown am Wörthersee (€550 buy-in), PL Omaha European Championship (€2,200 buy-in), and the Limit Seven Card Stud European Championship (€440 buy-in). The action continues with the NLH 6-Handed European Championship (€880 buy-in) and the NLH High Roller European Championship (€5,400 buy-in).
The centerpiece of the championship, the NLH European Poker Championship Main Event, boasts a buy-in of €2,750. Last year’s championship saw 246 players battle for the grand prize, with the winner, Austrian Christian Leichtfried, securing €104,000 and the title after a heads-up deal.
Rounding off the championship are the NLH Wörthersee Poker Party (€330 buy-in) and the NLH Mystery Bounty European Championship (€1,100 buy-in), adding an extra element of excitement to the championship with one of the most popular poker formats right now.
In addition to the events, the European Poker Championship will also offer ample opportunities for players seeking continuous poker action. From July 18 to 30, cash games will run daily from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. These games will feature Texas Hold’em No Limit with a minimum buy-in of 200 Euros and blinds starting from 2/5 Euros.
Attendees can also look forward to off-table attractions. Guests can enjoy an entertaining trip on the Poker EM motorboat, with registrations being taken onsite at Casino Velden. The culinary offerings are equally enticing, from the traditional Spanferkel dinner to the award-winning cuisine of DIE YACHT, a casino restaurant that boasts three Gault & Millau toques.
Having started as a three-day Seven Card Stud tournament in 1990, the European Poker Championship has grown into one of the biggest poker festivals, its focus now primarily on the NL Hold’em Main Event. As we approach the event’s 32nd anniversary, the anticipation builds for another thrilling showdown at the poker tables of Casino Velden.
Date | Championship | Buy-in |
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July 20-21 | NLH Ladies European Championship | €330 |
July 23-24 | PL Omaha European Championship | €2,200 |
July 24-25 | Limit Seven Card Stuf European Championship | €440 |
July 24-25 | NLH 6-Handed European Championship | €880 |
July 25-26 | NLH High Roller European Championsip | €5,400 |
July 26-29 | NLH European Poker Championship Main Event | €2,750 |
July 28-29 | NLH Mystery Bounty European Championship | €1,100 |