The EPT Polish Open Tournament of the European Poker Tour
The european poker Tour incorporated the EPT Polish Open tournament in its third season. This event marks another successful year for the tour as it continues to expand and hold a poker tournament in another wonderful country such as Poland. This tournament is held at the luxurious Casinos Poland at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Warsaw.
The EPT Polish Open tournament has proved to be an excellent addition to the tour's roster of world class poker tournaments. Ever since it has been opened, numerous European poker players and other professional poker players from all over the world have been dying to get into the competition. Expect more great things to happen as this certified poker spectacle continues to operate for years to come.
Another important thing to note about this Polish tournament is that it showcases qualifiers from PokerStars. They include Thomas Osmun and Roberto Matic of the U.S., Privan de Mel and John Conroy of the United Kingdom, and Marius Torbergsen of Sweden. Torbergsen and Conroy even made it to the final table of the tournament during the third season of the tour.
PokerStars qualifiers are certified poker greats who are ready to compete with some of the best players in the world of poker. It offers a wonderful opportunity for unknown and known players as well to enter the different poker tournaments of the European Poker Tour. This offers guaranteed seats for anyone who plans to make it big in poker someday.
In the third season of the tour, a total of 284 international participants joined this open tournament. Those who reached the final table include Peter Jepsen and Fredrik Hostrup of Denmark, Patric Martensson of Sweden, Andrew O'Flaherty and John Conroy of the United Kingdom, Katja Thater of Germany, Marius Thorbergsen of Norway, and Farid Meraghni of France. In the final round, it was Meraghni and Jepsen who were left to battle it out for the pot amounting to 426,579 Euros. After a thrilling finish, it was Jepsen who emerged victorious over Meraghni.
For the fourth season of the European Poker Tour, the EPT Polish Open is expected to have another excellent finish as great poker players from all over the world convene at the Casinos Poland. This will definitely be a cardiac finish as players barely know each other as well as the very unpredictable combination of talent and luck that will determine who will have the right to be called a real poker champion.