EPT
Guide to the European Poker Tour with key dates, tournament schedule how to enter and buy into the EPT poker events.
European Poker Tour (EPT) 2024
- Latest European Poker Tour News
- European Poker Tour 2024-2025 Festival Dates
- EPT FAQs
The first European Poker Tour event ever was held in Barcelona, Spain in 2004 and has always been linked to PokerStars, first as sponsor, later as proprietor. The EPT was the most prestigious tour in Europe and still has claims to be at the top of the tree, however the brief one-year replacement of the tour with an alternative brand harmed its reputation and as a result, the EPT now faces stiffer competition, with both the World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker increasing their activity in Europe in recent years.
Nevertheless, the EPT still runs the biggest events on the continent and does so in style, with many off-the felt activities at each stop. EPT Barcelona is the biggest €5k buy-in event in Europe and the popularity of the tour ensures that even without guarantees, most of the events keep growing in size year-on-year.
EPT Festivals typically last for 10-11 days and feature not just the €5k EPT Main Event, but also a €1k National Tour Main Event. There are runs four national tours in Europe that each have 4-5 stops per year and every EPT festival starts with the national tour main event as its warm up act.
Those four national tours are:
- Estrellas Poker Tour (Spain)
- Eureka Poker Tour (Central, Southern and Eastern Europe)
- France Poker Series
- UK and Ireland Poker Tour
EPT Festivals caters well for higher buy-in players, with high roller and super high roller tournaments taking place side-by-side with more reasonably priced side events and numerous satellites.
Latest European Poker Tour News
European Poker Tour 2024-2025 Festival Dates
Event | Date |
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EPT Prague | December 4-15, 2024 |
EPT Paris | February 12-13, 2025 |
EPT Monte Carlo | April 30-May 10, 2025 |
EPT Barcelona | August 18-31, 2025 |
EPT 2023 Main Event Results and Winners
Event | Main Event Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | 1st Place Prize |
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Paris | 1,606 | € 7,708,800 | Razvan Belea | € 1,170,000 |
Monte Carlo | 1,098 | € 5,325,300 | Michael Watson | € 749,425 |
Barcelona | 2,120 | € 10,282,000 | Simon Wiciak | € 1,134,375 |
Cyprus | 1,320 | € 6,402,000 | Giles Simon | € 1,042,000 |
Prague | 1,285 | € 6,232,250 | Padraig O'Neill | € 1,030,000 |
European Poker Tour Streaming
The European Poker Tour is available for live streaming at PokerStars and elsewhere.
European Poker Tour History
The poker explosion of the early 2000s was led by the growth of online poker, which led to the creation and rapid expansion of live, televised tournaments across the globe, with shows like Late Night Poker, the World Poker Tour and the European Poker Tour finding new audiences in many countries.
The European Poker Tour has seen continued growth since its inception in 2004. The first European Poker Tour event ever was held in Barcelona, Spain in 2004. That tournament was won by Alexander Stevic. There were seven events in total during the inaugural season, which featured winners from the UK and Netherlands. The Grand Final was in Monte Carlo and was won by Dutch player Rob Hollink. He took home the trophy and a first prize of €635,000.
The second and third seasons saw the tour establish itself as the go-to events in Europe for all serious poker players, with large numbers of American players crossing the Atlantic for each stop. While season two had another seven events, the third saw it grow to eight. The Grand Final had a massive field (for the time) of 493 players.
Season three also saw Roland de Wolfe and Gavin Griffin win their first stops on their way to achieving poker’s first Triple Crowns. To earn the Poker Triple Crown you have to win the EPT, WPT, and WSOP Titles).
By season four internet players who had started to earn notoriety, and famous live players started to make sure they were at every European Poker Tour event. World-famous players like Mike McDonald, Jason Mercier, and Bertrand Grospellier all scored EPT wins in this season.
Astonishingly, it took until season 10 until the first double winner of EPT main events occurred. History was finally made when Victoria Coren-Mitchell won her second final, becoming the first-ever two-time champion. She won her first event in season 3 at EPT London (also becoming the first-ever woman champion) and then won season 10’s EPT Sanremo.
The European Poker Tour continued to expand with first-time tournaments in Malta, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Russia, and more. The first teenage winner came in season 11, in the shape of Spain’s Adrian Mateos.
By 2019 the EPT Barcelona Main Event had grown to a staggering 1,988 entries - almost as many entries as the inaugural EPT season attracted. It was won by Sweden's Simon Brandstrom for almost €1.3 million. Mikalai Pobal then became the second two-time winner of the EPT after defeating 1,154 players to win the EPT Prague Main Event.
In 2023, at EPT Monte Carlo, Canadian Michael Watson became the third two-time EPT main event winner.
Canadians seem to do particularly well at the EPT and there are no less than four of them on the tour's all-time money list and five if you make it out of eleven. Sam Greenwood in third place overall is the highest ranked Canadian player on the list, followed by Michael Watson, Timothy Adams and Daniel Dvores, with Mike McDonald in 11th place.
EPT FAQs
Who Created the European Poker Tour
The European Poker Tour, also known as the EPT, was created by John Duthie and was first held in 2004. The first event took place in Barcelona and was won by Alexander Stevic for €80,000
How much does it cost to play in the EPT?
European Poker Tour Main events are typically priced at €5,300, however the tournament schedules include a wide variety of tournaments with buy-ins as low as €330.
Who was the first female winner of an EPT main event?
Victoria Coren-Mitchell was the first woman to win an EPT main event, claiming the title at the Vic in London during season 3 of the tour. She also was the first player to win two EPT titles, after she secured the EPT Sanremo main event seven years later.