European Poker Tour Monte Carlo

Event info

Monte-Carlo Sporting

24. 04. 2024 - 04. 05. 2024

A luxurious location, players from around the world and an incredible poker experience - Europe's most prestigious poker series, the European Poker Tour, is heading to Monte-Carlo for 11 days of the best poker after its opening stop in Paris!

Throughout its 20-year history, the EPT has anchored almost every year in the seat of luxury and prestige that the Principality of Monaco certainly is. Like every EPT stop, this one will be no exception, bringing players key tournaments:

  • FPS Main Event: April 24-28 - €1,100
  • FPS Cup: 26-27.4. - €550
  • FPS High Roller: 26-28.4. - €2,200
  • EPT Super High Roller: 27-29.4. - €100,000
  • EPT MAIN EVENT: 28.4-4.5 - €5,300
  • EPT Mystery Bounty: 30.4.-2.5. - €3,000
  • EPT High Roller: May 2-4 - €10,300

The 2024 edition of the EPT series kicked off in style in Paris, where it brought record-breaking events. Both Main Events (both FPS and EPT) saw record fields and prize pools, will the Monte Carlo stop manage to jump on the bandwagon?

The EPT series has also become inseparable from the live broadcasts that draw viewers around the world into the game. In addition to the traditional five streaming days of the Main Event, the current stop will also feature two more streams, namely the final tables of the FPS Main Event (April 28) and the final table of the €100k Super High Roller (April 29). Are you excited?

Video

STREAM: Main Event FPS (Final Table) |

STREAM: EPT €100k Super High Roller (Final table) |

STREAM: EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event (Day 2) |

STREAM: EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event (Day 3) |

STREAM: EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event (Day 4) |

STREAM: EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event (Day 5) |

STREAM: EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event (Final table) |

Event News

EPT Monte Carlo 2024 is here, 10 days of the best poker ahead

EPT: Mystery Bounty winner revealed, Main Event FPS goes to Day 2

EPT: Main Event FPS announces six finalists, Live Stream series starts today

EPT: Antonius chipleads €100k SHR final table, Main Event off to solid start

EPT: Patrik Antonius wins record-breaking SHR, Day 2 Main Event today

EPT: All Main Event players are now ITM

EPT: Benny Glaser and Nacho Barbero have another title, 49 players continue in the Main Event

EPT: Only the top 16 players left in the Main Event

EPT: We got to know the names of the Main Event finalists, someone will take home €1,000,000 already today

EPT: Dutchman Derk Van Luijk becomes champion after record-breaking 6-hour heads-up

VIDEO: Watch the best hands from EPT Monte Carlo

Results

# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Alex Kulev BUL 633,385€
2. Daniel Dvoress CAN 408,600€
3. Nacho Barbero ARG 291,900€
4. Vicente Delgado SPA 224,500€
5. Artur Martirosian RUS 172,700€
6. Timothe Busso FRA 137,300€
7. Christoph Vogelsang GER 109,900€
8. Mohamed Naddaf SPA 87,800€
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Atanas Malinov BUL 303,190€
2. Virgile Turchi FRA 189,220€
3. Marco Gambini ITA 135,160€
4. Guillaume Nolet CAN 103,970€
5. Gabi Livshitz ISR 79,980€
6. Remy Murcia FRA 61,520€
7. Robbie Bull UK 47,330€
8. Elie Saad LEB 36,410€
  NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Ioannis Poullos GRE 288,635€*
2. Mathieu Di Meglio FRA 278,123€*
3. Javier Gomez SPA 266,540€*
4. Javier Fernandez SPA 138,630€
5. Vladas Tamasauskas LIT 106,870€
6. Taran Parmar CAN 82,430€
7. Joachim Meisolle GER 63,230€
8. Stephane Gabarre FRA 48,180€
9. Julien Thome FRA 37,060€
POS NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1 Patrik Antonius Finland €1,967,440
2 Christoph Vogelsang Germany €1,269,300
3 Juan Pardo Spain € 906,70
4 Byron Kaverman USA € 697,50
5 Ben Heath United Kingdom € 536,50
6 Jean-Noel Thorel France € 426,50
7 David Yan New Zealand € 341,20
8 Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom € 272,80
9 Alex Kulev Bulgaria € 218,30
10 Nick Petrangelo USA € 174,60
11 Justin Bonomo USA € 174,60
POS NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1 Masashi Oya Japan 504,300€
2 Steve O'Dwyer Ireland 327,700€
3 Hassan Alie Nashar Spain 232,800€
4 Yaman Nakdali Spain 179,000€
5 Enrico Camosci Italy 137,800€
6 Artur Martirosian Russia 105,900€
7 Aleksejs Ponakovs Latvia 81,500€
8 Morten Klein Norway 63,000€
9 Samuel Ju Germany 48,700€
POS NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1 Nacho Barbero Argentina €1,079,290
2 Felipe Boianovsky Brazil ####
3 Ole Schemion Germany ####
4 Ilya Nikiforov Estonia ####
5 Ramin Hajiyev Azerbaijan ####
6 Jacob Amsellem France ####
7 Jean-Noel Thorel France ####
8 Mikalai Vaskaboinikau Belarus ####
9 Gerard Labouriaux Dit Switzerland ####
10 Steve O'Dwyer Ireland ####
11 Timothe Busso France ####
POS NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1 Luca Marki Switzerland €1,085,970*
2 Mauricio Salazar Sanchez Colombia 950,000€*
3 Kayhan Mokri Norway 559,200 
4 Masashi Oya Japan 430,200 
5 Sergey Lebedev United Kingdom 330,900 
6 Pedro Neves Portugal 258,400 
7 Lander Lijo Spain 215,400 
8 Arsenii Karmatckii Russia 179,500 
9 Felipe Boianovsky Brazil 156,100 
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1 Derk van Luijk Netherlands €1,000,000
2 Boris Angelov Bulgaria 620,500 
3 Rania Nasreddine USA 442,900 
4 Jovan Kenjic Serbia 340,500 
5 Jonathan Pastore France 261,700 
6 Niclas Thumm Germany 201,000 
7 Jonathan Guedes Brazil 154,900 
8 Jozef Cibicek Slovakia 119,000 
9 Philipp Wenzelburger Germany 91,500