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Seat 1: Attila Farkas, Hungary/United Kingdom - 2,070,000
Attila Farkas
Attila Farkas, 41, hails from Hungary but now resides in London where he finds time for regular poker games in between working in a restaurant. Farkas plays live cash and tournaments in all the London poker haunts, having become interested in the game ten years ago back in Hungary with his friends. ’I think that’s how everyone gets into poker!’ he said. This is the fourth time he has taken part in a UKIPT/PokerStars Festival, and describes his run so far as smooth sailing - ’Just up! Until just now, when I lost a big pot..’ Undaunted, Farkas has already banked the biggest cash of his poker career.
Seat 2: Thomas Winstone, United Kingdom - 4,975,000
Thomas Winstone is a 34 year old futures trader from London whose background in poker is an online one. He has turned to the more sociable live form of the game in the last 18 months, however, starting out at the first PokerStars Festival London last year. This year he went to the PCA where he scored his best result so far - $15,470 for a third place finish in a $1,500 + $500 Knock Out Tournament. He says he’s been building experience and learning the live formalities, but that it’s been ’a heck of a lot of fun’ along the way.
Seat 3: Tsz Chung Ho, United Kingdom - 795,000
Tsz Chung Ho
Born in Hong Kong, Tsz Chung Ho has lived in the UK since he was a child. At 33, he’s been playing poker for eight years and has become a regular at The Hippodrome Casino, where he won his Main Event entry as part of a last-longer promotion for the London Series (he came 4th, narrowly missing out on a PCA package). A gamer, he likes the fact that poker combines skills such as mathematical and statistical knowledge with the psychological side of things. Having also qualified for Prague, his eyes are on the Platinum Pass. ’If I win it, I will face the challenge without too much pressure. I’ve been studying these high roller strategies through videos and Twitch, so I’ll know them better than they know me!’
Seat 4: Thomas Harbrecht-Parker, United Kingdom - 805,000
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker, 28, is a Colchester resident now but honed his poker game while travelling in Australia for four and a half years. Now splitting his time between study and working in a bar, he spends more of his poker-dedicated time on the virtual felt, playing ’any MTT’ - no matter the structure or clock - online. Although not a pro player, 13 years of regularly playing poker have given him the experience to try for his first major title, even though he comes to the final as one of the short stacks.
Seat 5: David Mander, United Kingdom (PokerStars Qualifier) - 3,555,000
David Mander
The last PokerStars Qualifier standing, David Mander won his seat to the Main Event via a Spin&Go, for which the prize was an online satellite ticket. That ticket turned into a £990 seat, which has become a shot at the title and Platinum Pass. ’I’ve never done this before,’ he said, meaning both an interview and, it turns out, a live poker tournament. The 22 year old, who works in property maintenance in Oxford, considers the journey he’s taken ’a one-off, unbelievable experience.’ He started playing cards with his grandfather and progressed into poker, recreationally, live and online from there.
Seat 6: Paul Dando, United Kingdom - 9,485,000
Paul Dando, 25, hails from Winchester and has been playing poker for 11 years. His uncle taught him the game when he was 14, and Dando started playing online, freerolls at 18. Nowadays he tends to play online still, but has recently developed a taste for live Pot Limit Omaha cash games. This is Dando’s first ever final table in a live event, and he is especially excited at the prospect of the added Platinum Pass to the Players Championship in the Bahamas in 2019. ’That would be amazing,’ he said, ’It’s always nice to get something for free but this is another level.’ Pokerturnier casino linz.
Seat 7: Kalidou Sow, France - 1,715,000 Mirage casino white tigers logo.
Kalidou Sow
Kalidou Sow’s last live tournament appearance was memorable: it was at PokerStars Championship Prague in December, which he won the Main Event for €675,000. This being his next event after Prague, he’s clocked up more than 70 hours playing in two Main Events in a row without busting! Sow, 37, lives in Paris where he owns a consulting business. He has never played online, mostly sticking to homegames with friends and very occasionally in places like the Aviation Club. He has enjoyed this tournament a lot because he felt there were many crazy recreational players. ’I played slowly, and the hands kept coming like boom, boom boom. I have been keeping risk down to a minimum because I think I have an edge on these players,’ he said.

Seat 8: Waheed Ashraf, United Kingdom - 2,085,000
Waheed Ashraf has been playing poker for around 20 years, longer than anyone else at the final table. The 47 year old taxi driver is a regular poker player in his home town of Nottingham, although says recently he’s not been travelling to play live so often. This trip to London has locked him up £13,000 already for making the final, despite ’losing every flip’ and having to work at building his stack back up. He is sharing a hotel room with last year’s winner Rehman Kassam (who also cashed in the Main Event), although he has to wait for a rail as Kassam’s in the PLO side event.
Every day there are UK poker tournaments going on and we are the #1 resource for updated UK poker tournament listings. Whether you are looking for an online or offline UK poker tournament we are the expert and have all the resources you need. There are regular UK poker tournaments at casinos and clubs and then there are everyday online poker tournaments. You can also find qualifiers on this page for major European and UK tournaments like the World Series of Europe / WSOPE and the EPT or European Poker Tour. There are several different choices for UK players when looking to play a poker tournament online. In our sites review page we list the top reputable UK poker sites so you can get a bit more information on each poker site before depositing. Poker Tournaments London This Weekend 2019European Poker Tour (EPT ) London
The European Poker Tour, or the EPT, is known as the most prestigious European poker series where the stars come to play. There are a series of poker tournaments across Europe featuring different styles of poker and different buyin amounts. The final championship is a massive NL holdem main event with a buy-in of £5200+ £200. Don’t worry though, you can qualify through a UK poker tournament online for as little as £1 in some cases. There are two poker tournament stops in the UK on the European Poker tour - EPT London and EPT Dublin You can check out EPT poker tournaments and qualify for main events at the following sites: 1. Pokerstars.net WSOP Europe (WSOPE) Poker Tournaments
The World series of poker is a premier European version of the famous American World series of poker tournament. The first ever WSOPE was held in London in 2007 and featured the largest ever UK poker tournament prize pool. You can play satellite poker tournaments on all of our featured UK poker sites so you can get around the £10,000 entry fee! We have devoted a whole section to the WSOPE - WSOP Europe so check it out if you’d like more info on this prestigious poker tournament. If you want to qualify for a WSOPE event, check out the sites below offering poker tournament qualifers. 1. Betfair PokerPoker Satellite Tournaments
What is a Satellite poker tournament anyways? A satellite poker tourney can be seen as a “parlay” to a bigger event. For example satellite poker tournaments are very common when the main event has a large buy-in that many people can’t afford. The poker rooms buy seats and then hold smaller tournaments where you can parlay your win into a bigger tournament. Many satellites are one level deep meaning if you get in top finisher positions or win the first poker tournament then you go on right to the main event. There are also a type of poker tournaments called “steps” where you can start very small and move up levels until you reach the main event. Using steps poker tournament satellites, you can get entry to $10,000 for as little as $5. The Great British Poker Tour
Started in 2007 the Gala Casino ‘Great British Poker Tour’ is a series of 4 qualifying live poker tournaments scheduled between February and August with a £500+ £50 entry fee. These are located at Gala venues throughout the UK. The grand final in October is held in Bristol, this £2,500 entry tournament is expected to have a very large prize pool. Qualifiers are available at Coral Poker. More info - http://www.gbpokertour.comGutshot - London
London’s original live poker venue holds daily poker tournaments as well as cash / sit and go games. Conveniently located in central London (nearest tube stop: Barbican) tournaments with buy-ins from just £5 (with re-buys) are available. Gutshot tournament ScheduleStanley CasinosPoker Tournaments London This Weekend Getaway
With many locations throughout the UK Stanley Casinos are offering a wide range of poker tournaments with buy-ins to suit all pockets. At the time of writing the number of locations offering live poker tournaments is increasing. Check out the Stanley Casino’s website for information on the nearest live UK poker tournament to you. Poker Tournaments London This Weekend 2020Ladbrokes Irish Poker FestivalPoker Tournaments London This Weekend Getaways
Put on by Ladbrokes.co.uk in Killarney Ireland. Ladbrokes are proud sponsors of the Irish Poker Festival - Killarney 2011 which includes the €250,000 guaranteed Main Event. The 3 day Festival will be held between the 2nd and the 5th of October 2008, at the Irish National Events centre in Killarney, Co Kerry, Ireland.
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