(PRESS RELEASE) -- The European Poker Tour (EPT) Dublin Festival, which starts on Tuesday, Feb. 9, is set to be the biggest poker festival ever hosted in Ireland by
PokerStars.com, an Amaya Inc. brand.
The EPT is joining forces with the regional UK & Ireland Poker Tour (UKIPT) for a 67-event festival over 12 days, which will be held at the Royal Dublin Society.
It is the EPT's first visit to the Irish capital in more than eight years; the last EPT Dublin was held in Season 4 when American Reuben Peters took home a massive €532,620. The last time a
PokerStars-sponsored went to Dublin was almost two years ago when Irish poker professional Kevin Killeen won €87,700 after beating 681 players in the €770 UKIPT Main Event.
"We're thrilled to be heading back to Dublin and welcoming players from all over the world to the Irish capital," said PokerStars Director of Live Events Edgar Stuchly. "EPT Dublin is a great opportunity for players to experience high-quality tournament poker and PokerStars-run cash games in a fantastic location. With a large number of tournaments scheduled, this season's festival is set to be the biggest live poker event ever hosted in Ireland and is set to attract a huge number of people, from recreational players right up to high-rollers."
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTSEPT Dublin will feature a host of exciting formats and variants, with tournaments ranging from €100 Flipouts right up to the €25,000 EPT High Roller. More than 148 players have already won seats for the €5,300 EPT Main Event and 293 have qualified for the €1,100 UKIPT Main Event.
New for EPT Dublin is a mixed chess and poker tournament – a format that's already proved to be popular on the UKIPT after a successful debut at the Isle of Man stop. EPT-managed cash games will be running each day until 6:00 a.m. for the duration of the festival.
Team PokerStars Pros set to compete in Ireland include Liv Boeree, Jake Cody, Jason Mercier, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Lex Veldhuis, George Danzer, and Johnny Lodden, who will be seeking to break his own record for most EPT Main Event cashes. The Norwegian high-stakes pro has now made the money in an astonishing 22 events – including the last four in a row (Grand Final, Barcelona, Malta and Prague).
Off the felt, there will be some competitive action in the form of StarsFun – a new initiative that encourages participation in non-poker activities between fellow players and Team PokerStars Pros at PokerStars live events. Players have the opportunity to try out their athletic skills with a Trampoline Dodgeball tournament on Feb. 11, with the winners able to celebrate at The Horse Show House – the venue for the Players Party on Feb. 13.
BETSTARS OFFERINGAfter a popular introduction at the PCA last month,
BetStars.com will be offering outright winner markets for many of the key tournaments at the EPT Dublin Poker Festival. The BetStars trading team will be present at the tournament and setting prices for the following events:
-- €25,000 High Roller – Single-Re-Entry
-- €1,100 UKIPT Main Event (from Day 3)
-- €5,300 EPT Main Event (from Day 4)
-- €10,000 High Roller – Single-Re-Entry
PCA Main Event winner Mike Watson was priced at 20/1 when the book opened going into the penultimate day. After gaining the
chip lead he started as the 5/2 favorite going into the final table before going on to win the PCA title. The full selection of EPT Dublin odds will be available online.
EPT CHARITY EVENTA host of pros are expected to compete in the €100 + €50 rebuy tournament taking place on Valentine's Day (Feb. 14) in aid of the EPT's Season 12 charity partner Right To Play. The charity uses sports, games and play, to help children and young people in over 20 countries overcome the effects of poverty, disease and war.
EPT DEALER AUDITIONSEPT Dublin will host the first ever "auditions" at a live event for prospective dealers and tournament staff. The sessions are taking place on the final day of the festival from 14:00. Dealers should already have at least two years' experience and have already submitted their CV to Global Poker Tours Ltd – see the PokerStars blog report for more details.
PAST CHAMPIONSThe last EPT Dublin winner was American player Reuben Peters, who beat Norway's Annette Obrestad
heads-up for a €532,620 first prize in Season 4. Other EPT Dublin champions include Roland de Wolfe (Season 3, €554,300), Mats Gavin (Season 2, €317,000), and Ram Vaswani (Season 1, €93,000).
EPT LIVEEPTLive will be streaming for seven days in Dublin starting with the €25,000 High Roller Final Table on Feb. 14, then moving on to the UKIPT final table action with cards-up coverage on Feb. 15, before the action switches to the EPT Main Event from Feb. 16-20. The stream will be available in a wide number of languages, on desktop and mobile on PokerStars.tv, Facebook, YouTube and Twitch channels.