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Sport | Texas Hold 'em |
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Founded | 2017 |
Ceased | 2017 |
Official website | pokerstarslive.com |
The PokerStars Championship was a series of global poker tournaments which began in 2017. The formation of the series was announced in August 2016, when PokerStars revealed that the European Poker Tour and other poker tours were being rebranded. [1] Seven tournament festivals were played in the inaugural season, in the Bahamas, Panama, Macau, Monte Carlo, Sochi, Barcelona and Prague. PokerStars also announced another series of tournaments, PokerStars Festival, which features lower buy-in events. The series was discontinued after the inaugural season.
Season | Date | Event and location | Main Event winner | Prize |
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1 | 6–14 January 2017 |
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$429,664 |
14–20 March 2017 |
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$293,860 | |
1–9 April 2017 |
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HKD2,877,500 | |
29 April–5 May 2017 |
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€466,714 | |
25–31 May 2017 |
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₽29,100,000 | |
21–27 August 2017 |
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€987,043 | |
12–18 December 2017 |
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€675,000 |
Source: [2]
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
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$429,664* |
2nd |
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$403,448* |
3rd |
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$259,980 |
4th |
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$191,420 |
5th |
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$140,940 |
6th |
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$103,780 |
7th |
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$76,400 |
8th |
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$56,260 |
*Deal between the final two players.
Final table | ||
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Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
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$293,860 |
2nd |
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$217,860 |
3rd |
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$161,340 |
4th |
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$119,480 |
5th |
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$88,480 |
6th |
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$65,520 |
7th |
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$48,520 |
8th |
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$35,920 |
*Deal between the final two players.
Final table | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
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€466,714* |
2nd |
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€402,786* |
3rd |
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€271,500 |
4th |
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€199,900 |
5th |
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€147,120 |
6th |
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€108,300 |
7th |
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€79,750 |
8th |
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€58,740 |
*Deal between the final two players.
Final table | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
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€987,043* |
2nd |
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€917,347* |
3rd |
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€850,110* |
4th |
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€402,000 |
5th |
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€317,960 |
6th |
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€252,000 |
7th |
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€193,000 |
8th |
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€136,000 |
*Deal between the final three players.
*Deal between the final two players.
On December 15, 2017, PokerStars announced that it will bring back regional tour brands in 2018. These include the EPT, Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT), and Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT). [3] Therefore, the PokerStars Championship label will no longer be used.
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Sport | Texas Hold 'em |
---|---|
Founded | 2017 |
Ceased | 2017 |
Official website | pokerstarslive.com |
The PokerStars Championship was a series of global poker tournaments which began in 2017. The formation of the series was announced in August 2016, when PokerStars revealed that the European Poker Tour and other poker tours were being rebranded. [1] Seven tournament festivals were played in the inaugural season, in the Bahamas, Panama, Macau, Monte Carlo, Sochi, Barcelona and Prague. PokerStars also announced another series of tournaments, PokerStars Festival, which features lower buy-in events. The series was discontinued after the inaugural season.
Season | Date | Event and location | Main Event winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 6–14 January 2017 |
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$429,664 |
14–20 March 2017 |
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$293,860 | |
1–9 April 2017 |
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![]() |
HKD2,877,500 | |
29 April–5 May 2017 |
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![]() |
€466,714 | |
25–31 May 2017 |
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₽29,100,000 | |
21–27 August 2017 |
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€987,043 | |
12–18 December 2017 |
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€675,000 |
Source: [2]
Final table | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
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$429,664* |
2nd |
![]() |
$403,448* |
3rd |
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$259,980 |
4th |
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$191,420 |
5th |
![]() |
$140,940 |
6th |
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$103,780 |
7th |
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$76,400 |
8th |
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$56,260 |
*Deal between the final two players.
Final table | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
![]() |
$293,860 |
2nd |
![]() |
$217,860 |
3rd |
![]() |
$161,340 |
4th |
![]() |
$119,480 |
5th |
![]() |
$88,480 |
6th |
![]() |
$65,520 |
7th |
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$48,520 |
8th |
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$35,920 |
*Deal between the final two players.
Final table | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
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€466,714* |
2nd |
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€402,786* |
3rd |
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€271,500 |
4th |
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€199,900 |
5th |
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€147,120 |
6th |
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€108,300 |
7th |
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€79,750 |
8th |
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€58,740 |
*Deal between the final two players.
Final table | ||
---|---|---|
Place | Name | Prize |
1st |
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€987,043* |
2nd |
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€917,347* |
3rd |
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€850,110* |
4th |
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€402,000 |
5th |
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€317,960 |
6th |
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€252,000 |
7th |
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€193,000 |
8th |
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€136,000 |
*Deal between the final three players.
*Deal between the final two players.
On December 15, 2017, PokerStars announced that it will bring back regional tour brands in 2018. These include the EPT, Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT), and Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT). [3] Therefore, the PokerStars Championship label will no longer be used.