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PokerStars EPT Prague to Close Out Tour’s History
- Updated: December 2, 2016
A chapter in poker history is set to close and a new one will begin with the closure of the PokerStars European Poker Tour and the advent of the PokerStars Championship and PokerStars Festival events. However, before that can happen, the EPT will go out with a bang with EPT Prague, the final event in one of poker’s most beloved tours.
Prague has been a mainstay on the EPT for years, so it’s perhaps fitting the final EPT event will be there. EPT Prague was added to the schedule way back in 2007 when the EPT expanded to 11 events and it’s stayed on the schedule ever since with this year being the 10th stop in the Czech capital of over 1.2 million.
This year’s EPT Prague schedule kicks off Dec. 8 with a €10,300 preliminary event. Then it really gets going with the €50,000 Super High Roller starting Dec. 11. The €5,300 Main Event runs Dec. 13-19. Here’s a look at the major events on the schedule:
As one can see, there’s …