Following the success of the 2014 EPT London Poker Festival -The European Poker Tour (EPT) and Uk and Ireland Poker Tour took over the capital - the PokerStars UKIPT will return to London on January 20th. The primary stop will see the nation's biggest poker tour kick started on the The Hippodrome Casino, London
In 2014, the fourth Season of the UKIPT hosted over 7,700 Main Event entries, and with registration for the 2015 Season now open, in conjunction with satellites games live to qualify online at PokerStars.com, prospective players are being offered the chance to make their mark on poker history.
Last year, the UKIPT awarded £7 million in prizes and 2015's six-day event looks set to take over the capital once again, as one of the crucial UK's top home-grown talent take their place on the felt. The Grand Final witnessed Brett Angell, a Teesside IT consultant, take the highest prize of £115,083 from the £762,300 prize pool, seeing off over 1,000 entrants in a battle of skill and endurance. This year's tournament will see Team PokerStars Pro, Jake Cody, seeking to build on his previous two final table places.
The first stop of the UKIPT will run in London from January 20th to January 25th, and with a £700 + £70 buy-in for the principle Event, competition may be fierce. Cash games will feature across the clock 24/7. There'll be a spread of side events to make a choice from including a £3,000 + £300 High Roller event happening on January 20th and January 21st.
The tour could be hitting the highest poker destinations around the UK and Ireland, including Edinburgh, Nottingham, Bristol and Dublin, in addition to a stop-off in Marbella. This season, the tournament will feature High Roller events at every stop, along with an entire side event schedule and a £1million prize pool guarantee on UKIPT Nottingham Main Event.
To register your seat, or play in a satellite game, go surfing to www.pokerstars.com For further information at the tournament and its full schedule, please visit www.ukipt.com/tournaments/london
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