With the exception of the Grand Final, last year’s German Open proved to be the EPT’s most valuable event. Almost 500 players competed for a prize pool of 2.3 million euros only for Norwegian Andreas Hoivold to emerge victorious, pocketing 672,000 euros in the process. The latest EPT leg kicks off in Dortmund next Monday and while it is too late to qualify for the German extravaganza, there’s still plenty of time to make the Scandinavian Open which starts in Denmark’s capital Copenhagen on 19th February.
We’re running a succession satellite tournaments via which you can qualify for Copenhagen; entry costs from 1.70 + 0.20 euros, while we’ve also got a 70 euro buy-in Super Satellite, played three evenings a week. There’s also a 500 euro weekly final, played every Saturday night at 10pm; win that, and you’ll be on your way to a 10,000 euro EPT event package, giving yourself the opportunity to play in Monte Carlo.
Furthermore, for any of our players who win an EPT package (from the €500 final) between now and 5th April 2008, we’ll supplement the prize with one of our added value offerings. In this case, we’ll pay the £1,000 + £50 buy-in to the GUKPT main event in Manchester at the end of April. What’s more, we’ll also throw in £500 of spending money. What are you waiting for?
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