PokerStars will bring its European Poker Tour back to Prague from December 4-15 for the final stop of the 2024 campaign.
The 12-day series will run at King’s Casino Prague and it features the regular lineup of EPT events with a couple of new twists.
The schedule, which will feature highlights like the €1,100 Eureka Main Event (Dec. 4-9), the €550 Eureka Cupand the €2,200 Eureka High Rollerwill add a €2,200 10-Game Mixed Main Event and the brand-new Spin & Go Live Championship.
The 2023 edition of EPT Prague saw a record-setting field of 1,285 players turn out for the Main Event and Padraig O’Neill took the top prize of over €1.1 million in a final table that also featured PokerStars Ambassador Marle Spragg.
This year’s €5,300 Main Event runs from Dec. 9-15 along with the €50,000 Super High Roller from Dec. 10-12 and a €3,000 Mystery Bounty Dec. 11-13. The series will wrap up with a €10,300 High Roller from Dec. 13-15.
Marle Spragg at the EPT Prague Main Event final table in 2023.
Danny Maxwell Photography
Two brand-new events
The €2,200 10-Game Mixed Championship runs from Dec. 12-14 and it will augment a new mixed games schedule that will offer 2-7 and Big Bet.
PokerStars Ambassador Georgina James has played a key role in organizing the event and its addition to the Prague schedule.
“I am so incredibly excited that PokerStars are hosting an EPT 10-Game Main Event for the very first time”, said James in a press release. “I think Mixed Games are growing in popularity and to have PokerStars embrace that and offer more Mixed in Prague than they ever have done before is really cool. I can’t wait, it’s going to be so much fun.”
The other first-of-its-kind addition to the Prague schedule is the Spin & Go Live Championship, an invite-only event that will pit 74 PokerStars Spin & Go qualifiers against seven special guests in a three-handed battle for €100,000 in prizes.
Off the felt adventures
PokerStars is well known for providing players with a full list of off-site activities and Prague is an annual highlight in one of Europe’s oldest cities at the peak of its holiday season.
In addition to the sites around the city like Prague Castle and the Christmas Market, players can sign up with PokerStars to experience river cruises, a players’ lounge, the PokerStars Players Party, and even a round of ice curling.
Check out the full EPT Prague schedule here.
Photos courtesy of PokerStars/Danny Maxwell.