European Poker Tour season 13 results

Below are the results for season 13 of the European Poker Tour (2016).

Results

Spain EPT Barcelona

  • Venue: Casino de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • Buy-in: €5,300
  • 7-Day Event: August 22–28, 2016
  • Number of buy-ins: 1,785
  • Total Prize Pool: €8,657,250
  • Number of Payouts: 359
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stPoland Sebastian Malec€1,122,800
2ndGermany Uri Reichenstein€807,100
3rdUnited Kingdom Adam Owen€646,250
4thNetherlands Thomas de Rooij€535,100
5thTurkey Zorlu Er€431,550
6thGreece Andreas Chalkiadakis€330,290
7thSpain Harcharan Dogra Dogra€230,950
8thMoldova Pavel Plesuv€165,950

Malta EPT Malta

  • Venue: Portomaso Casino, St. Julian's, Malta
  • Buy-in: €5,300
  • 7-Day Event: October 23-29, 2016
  • Number of buy-ins: 468
  • Total Prize Pool: €2,269,800
  • Number of Payouts: 87
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stBelarus Aliaksei Boika€355,700
2ndSweden Mats Karlsson€261,730
3rdRussia Dmitry Yurasov€192,650
4thLebanon Elie Saad€141,780
5thUnited Kingdom Peter Ockenden€104,340
6thUnited Kingdom Tomas Macnamara€76,790
7thGermany Bastian Dohler€56,520
8thChina Xixiang Luo€41,590

Czech Republic EPT Prague

  • Venue: Hilton Prague Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Buy-in: €5,300
  • 7-Day Event: December 13-19, 2016
  • Number of buy-ins: 1,192
  • Total Prize Pool: €5,781,200
  • Number of Payouts: 231
Final table
PlaceNamePrize
1stNetherlands Jasper Meijer van Putten€699,300
2ndHungary Marton Czuczor€630,000
3rdUnited States David Peters€397,300
4thRussia Sergei Petrushevskii€284,550
5thGermany Marius Gierse€203,800
6thUnited States Sam Cohen€145,900
7thSpain David Lopez€104,510
8thBelarus Kiryl Radzivonau€74,850

Future

On August 24, 2016 PokerStars announced that it is rebranding the European Poker Tour and other tournament festivals into two new tours, the PokerStars Championship and the PokerStars Festival. The first Championship event will take place in the Bahamas from January 6–14, 2017, with future stops in Barcelona, Monte Carlo, Panama and Macau. The first Festival series will take place in New Jersey from October 29-November 6, 2016, with a stop in London also planned.[1]

Wins and Finals by country

Place Country Wins Seats at Final Tables
1stBelarus Belarus12
Netherlands Netherlands12
3rdPoland Poland11
4thGermany Germany3
United Kingdom United Kingdom3
6thRussia Russia2
Spain Spain2
United States United States2
9thChina China1
Greece Greece1
Lebanon Lebanon1
Moldova Moldova1
Sweden Sweden1
Turkey Turkey1

References

  1. Willis, Brad (August 24, 2016). "PokerStars announces global Championship and Festival events". PokerStars Blog. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
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