Poker fans will be able to follow almost all the EPT action as it takes place
The 2023 European Poker Tour (EPT) series has officially begun at the Hilton Prague with the festival’s first event, the €1,100 (US$1,183) Eureka Main Event. Besides a busy tournament schedule, poker lovers have a lot to anticipate during the next two weeks as the schedule for the Mini EPT Prague Online series and the live streaming schedule are now available.
Fans who weren’t able to travel to the Czech capital don’t have to miss out on the action at the year’s final EPT event, as live coverage for the €10,200 (US$10,971) Mystery Bounty and €5,300 (US$5,700) EPT Main Event will be streamed on YouTube and Twitch from December 12-17.
The Mystery Bounty is the first on the six-day streaming fiesta, with final-day action starting at 1 PM ET. The Main Event stream will start the next day, where fans can watch all the activity from Day 2 through to the final table. James Hartigan, Nick Walsh, Joe Stapleton, Griffin Benger and Maria Ho will host the English-language coverage.
Running concurrent to the live events at the Prague Hilton, the Mini EPT Prague Online series will commence on Tuesday, December 12, and run through Sunday, December 17, offering 18 exciting tournaments over six days, with buy-ins as low as $1.10.
The winners of each $5.50 and $55 Mini Main Events on December 17 will earn the coveted $10,300 Gold Power Pass, giving them a chance to have the full EPT experience at a future event. Six Silver Power Passes worth $2,500 will also be awarded. The $50,000 GTD $5.50 Mini Main Event starts at 12:15 PM ET, followed by the $125,000 GTD $55 Mini Main Event at 2:15 PM ET.
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