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Eureka Poker Tour

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Eureka Poker Tour
SportTexas Hold 'em
Founded2011
Country Czech Republic
 Slovenia
 Bulgaria
 Croatia
 Latvia
 Austria
 Germany
 Romania
 Cyprus
Most recent
champion(s)
Czech Republic Robert Röhlich (2024)
Official websitepokerstarslive.com/eureka

The Eureka Poker Tour (EKA) started in March 2011, is a major regional poker tour in the central and eastern Europe. The tour is sponsored by PokerStars.com, like its counterparts, the European Poker Tour (2004), Asia Pacific Poker Tour (2007), Latin American Poker Tour (2008) and North American Poker Tour (2010).[1]

History

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After a run across Central and Eastern Europe for Season 1, PokerStars.com launched the Season 2 of the Poker Tour adding a venue in Latvia for this season.[2]

From 2013 to 2016, PokerStars.com organized more than 15 stops of EKA events across central and eastern Europe.

In 2017, the EKA series was discontinued and rebranded as the PokerStars Festival. In 2022, pokerstars.com announced the return of regional tours as EKA (Eureka Poker Tour), UKIPT (UK and Ireland Poker Tour), FPS (France Poker Series) and ESPT (Estrellas Poker Tour).[3]

Season 1

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
17-20 March 2011 Czech Republic EKA Prague €800
329
€243,460 England Keith Johnson[4] €58,400 [1]
12-15 May 2011 Slovenia EKA Nova Gorica €800
211
€149,410 Spain Antonio Dieguez Rodriguez[5] €40,010 [2]
23-26 June 2011 Bulgaria EKA Varna €800
308
€224,840 Israel Idan Greenberg[6] €55,145 [3]
24-27 August 2011 Croatia EKA Zagreb €800
259
€183,400 Hungary Richard Bodis[7] €47,298 [4]
4-10 December 2011 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €330 Deepstack
203
€59,073 Norway Geir Engholm €13,100 [5]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 1 - Leaderboard Champion: Spain Antonio Dieguez Rodriguez, he won entries to all Sunday Million tournaments on PokerStars.com in calendar year 2012[8]

Season 2

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
9-14 April 2012 Croatia EKA Croatia €1,100
178
€172,660 Croatia Alija Filipovic[9] €42,700 [6] [7]
4-10 June 2012 Bulgaria EKA Bulgaria €1,100
246
€238,590 Bulgaria Petar Zografov[10] €48,745 [8]
1-7 October 2012 Latvia EKA Latvia €1,100
278
€269,660 Finland Lauri Merikallio[11] €68,800 [9]
5-15 December 2012 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
652
€632,440 Cyprus Menikos Panayiotou[12] €137,100 [10]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 2 - Leaderboard Champion: Croatia Alija Filipovic, he won one EPT Season 9 Main Event Entry of his choice (€5,300)[13][14]

Season 3

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
18-24 March 2013 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €1,100
€ 500,000 Guaranteed
500
€500,000 Belgium Bart Lybaert[15] €115,000 [11]
24-30 May 2013 Croatia EKA Croatia €1,100
283
€274,510 Hungary Achilles Bozso[16] €59,100 [12]
22-28 July 2013 Bulgaria EKA Bulgaria €1,100
417
€404,490 Israel Liran Machluf[17] €93,000 [13]
8-18 December 2013 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
1,315
€1,275,550 Austria Dimitri Holdeew[18] €226,400 [14]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 3 - Leaderboard Champion: Russia Sergei Popov,[19] he won one EPT Season 10 Main Event Entry of his choice (€5,300)

Season 4

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
19-29 March 2014 Austria EPT/EKA Vienna €1,100
1,432
€1,389,040 Hungary Zoltan Gal[20] €208,655 [15]
26 May-3 June 2014 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €1,100
€ 500,000 Guaranteed
493
€500,000 Slovakia Martin Meciar[21] €87,600 [16]
6-9 November 2014 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €550
PokerStars King's Cup
€ 200,000 Guaranteed
551
€267,235 Germany Philipp Hartmann[22] €45,000 [17]
7-17 December 2014 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
1,738
€1,685,860 Hungary Balazs Botond[23] €206,948 [18]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 4 - Leaderboard Champion: Russia Gennady Menshikov,[24] he won one EPT Season 11 Main Event Entry of his choice (€5,300)

Season 5

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
21 February-1 March 2015 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €1,100
664
€644,080 Austria Raphael Wimmer[25] €99,685 [19]
22-31 May 2015 Germany EKA Hamburg €1,100
581
€563,570 Germany Tom Holke[26] €107,920 [20]
5-16 December 2015 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
1,893
€1,836,210 Spain Javier Rojas Mederos[27] €311,000 [21]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 5 - Leaderboard GOLD Champion: Bulgaria Vladimir Velikov[28]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 5 - Leaderboard SILVER Champion: France Yohann Nataf[29]

How it works? Player of the Year: the Silver tier will award points for all events with a buy-in of $600 and lower; and the Gold tier will count all other events across the EUREKA Festivals, no matter the buy-in.

Season 6

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
2-8 March 2016 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €1,100
€ 500,000 Guaranteed
682
€661,540 Argentina Ivan Luca[30] €106,186 [22]
16-22 May 2016 Romania EKA Bucharest €1,100
579
€561,630 Israel Avishai Shitrit[31] €107,350 [23]
23 September-3 October 2016 Germany EKA Hamburg €1,100
367
€355,990 Switzerland Dinesh Alt[32] €69,120 [24]
8-19 December 2016 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
2,031
€1,970,070 Poland Hubert Matuszewski[33] €193,298 [25]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 6 - Leaderboard GOLD Champion: Netherlands Tobias Peters[34]
  • Eureka Poker Tour - Season 6 - Leaderboard SILVER Champion: Czech Republic Michal Mrakeš[35]

How it works? Player of the Year: the Silver tier will award points for all events with a buy-in of $600 and lower; and the Gold tier will count all other events across the EUREKA Festivals, no matter the buy-in.

Season 2022

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
5-16 March 2022 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
3,155
€3,028,800 Argentina Alejandro Lococo[36] €417,820 [26]
20-29 May 2022 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €1,100
€ 1,000,000 Guaranteed
1,096
€1,041,200 Italy Giorgio Montebelli[37] €146,126 [27]
25-31 July 2022 Romania EKA Bucharest €1,100
407
€390,720 Romania Adrian Gusti Sas[38] €77,430 [28]
7-18 December 2022 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
4,017
€3,856,320 Netherlands Pieter Theelen[39] €496,760 [29]

Season 2023

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
13-20 March 2023 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €1,100
€ 1,000,000 Guaranteed
1,866
€1,772,700 Germany Jörg Schneegass[40] €187,335 [30]
26 September-3 October 2023 Germany EKA Hamburg €1,100
703
€667,850 Germany Amir Mozaffarian[41] €123,780 [31]
11-22 October 2023 Cyprus EPT/EKA Cyprus S1,100
2,659
$2,552,640 India Ankit Ahuja[42] $362,365 [32]
6-17 December 2023 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
4,403
€4,226,880 Austria Alexander Tkatschew[43] €511,710 [33]

Season 2024

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Date Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Schedule
8-18 March 2024 Czech Republic EKA Rozvadov €1,100
Guaranteed Prize Pool €1,000,000
King's Casino, Rozvadov, Czech Republic
1,526
€1,449,700 Czech Republic Robert Röhlich[44] €243,500 [34]
1-7 July 2024 Germany EKA Hamburg €1,100
Casino Schenefeld, Hamburg, Germany
645
€584,250 Ukraine Khossein Kokhestani[45] €110,070 [35]
9-20 October 2024 Cyprus EPT/EKA Cyprus $1,100
Merit Royal Hotel & Casino, Kyrenia, Cyprus
1,038
$2,662,850 England Leo Worthington-Leese[46] $314,030 [36]
4-15 December 2024 Czech Republic EPT/EKA Prague €1,100
King's Casino, Prague, Czech Republic
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Winners by country

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Place Country Times
1st
Germany Germany
4
Hungary Hungary
4
3rd
Austria Austria
3
Israel Israel
3
5th
Argentina Argentina
2
England England
2
Spain Spain
2
8th
Belgium Belgium
1
Bolivia Bulgary
1
Croatia Croatia
1
Cyprus Cyprus
1
Czech Republic Czech Republic
1
Finland Finland
1
India India
1
Italy Italy
1
Netherlands Netherlands
1
Norway Norway
1
Poland Poland
1
Romania Romenia
1
Slovakia Slovakia
1
Switzerland Switzerland
1
Ukraine Ukraine
1
Total
35

Up to Season 2024 EKA Cyprus / In case of a tie, it will be sorted alphabetically

References

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