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European Poker Tour - EPT - Initiated in 2004, European Poker Tour is a series of tournaments organized all over Europe (Barcelona, London, Baden, Dublin, Prague, Dortmund, Copenhagen, Warsaw, San Remo, Monte Carlo) and on Paradise Island on Bahamas.
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World Series Of Poker - WSOP - regarded as the unofficial world championships; annul tournaments organized in Las Vegas lasting almost a whole month attract all of the professionals and countless amateurs, who want to reach for the highest awards and fame – even if it would last only to the next championship… It is the biggest sport tournament in the history of mankind. There is no such other event which would combine such high number of participants with so impressive pool of prizes. Moreover, it is the only sport tournament which is allowed for everyone (the only requirements are: 21 years of age and $10 000 registration fee) and anyone can become a winner!
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World Series Of Poker Europe - WSOPE – it is an European version of the World Series of Poker. WSOPE first edition in 2007 turned out to be a great success. Its popularity attracted a great number of players and resulted in substantial pots, which could be even compared with those of the WSOP in Las Vegas. Encouraged by the last year’s success of the event, its organizers decided to extend the program by additional events and attractions.
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World Poker Tour - WPT - internationally regarded tournament attracting players from every corner of the world. Individual tournaments are organized in the biggest cities of the whole world. However, the majority of them take place in the USA. Registration fees charged in the main tournament fluctuate from $2,5k to $25k. WPT was initiated in 2002 by the well-known American producer Steve Limscomb. Since its first edition, it has been broadcasted by the American television with the aid of technological innovations which rendered the watched game even more interesting. Each season is closed with the final tournament gathering the winners of the EPT series tournaments and the best professional players. However, for “mere” $25000 anyone can take part in it.
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