European Poker Tour

European Poker Tour
SportTexas Hold 'em
Founded2004
CEO2004-2012 John Duthie (founder) 2012- Edgar Stuchly (PokerStars employee)
ContinentEurope
Most titlesUnited Kingdom Victoria Coren (2)
Belarus Mikalai Pobal (2)
Canada Mike Watson (2)
TV partner(s)Sunset + Vine
Official websiteeuropeanpokertour.com The Rational Group www.rationalgroup.com
Old logo used prior to 2018
Old logo used from 2018 to 2021

The European Poker Tour (EPT) is a series of poker tournaments created by John Duthie, winner of the inaugural Poker Million tournament. It began in 2004 as part of the worldwide explosion in Texas Hold 'em popularity. Since 2011 the EPT has been sponsored and wholly owned and controlled by PokerStars the online casino and taped by Sunset + Vine for television broadcast across Europe. By season 4 the buy-in for most EPT events was increased to 8,000 (due to increased popularity and lack of space in participating casinos[1]). At 2007 exchange rates, this is approximately equal to the US$10,000 which is the buy-in for most major poker events.

This single move made the EPT the largest poker tour in the world, eclipsing its nearest rivals significantly. The WSOP was larger, but was only run in Las Vegas.

The final table like most other major poker events is made up of 8 players.

For the first couple of seasons, John Duthie commentated for the show alongside Colin Murray. Since the middle of Season 3, James Hartigan has been the lead commentator, with professional players Greg Raymer, Daniel Negreanu and Victoria Coren Mitchell providing analysis. Hartigan also presents the live webcast[2] from each event. The TV show was first hosted by Caroline Flack, then joined by Natalie Pinkham. Seasons 4 and 5 were hosted by Kara Scott, while Seasons 6 and 7 were fronted by Michelle Orpe. Since Season 8, there have been four different presenters with Kristy Arnett, Sarah Grant, Laura Cornelius and Lynn Gilmartin, with commentators James Hartigan and Joe Stapleton presenting the TV shows.

  1. ^ EPT Retro: A look back at Season 4 - PokerStars.com
  2. ^ "PokerStars - YouTube". www.youtube.com.

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