European Poker Tour Paris: everything you need to know about the Main Event. Watch out for the clock rules!

European Poker Tour Paris: everything you need to know about the Main Event. Watch out for the clock rules!

In recent days, we have informed you about the rapid approach of what is the flagship event of the first part of the season in relation to live tournaments branded PokerStars Poker, the European Poker Tour Paris, the first EPT of 2026.

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A Welcome Return Under the Eiffel Tower

After its absence from the official 2025 calendar, the Parisian capital is once again the protagonist of top-level live poker, in a location much loved by players who enjoy combining poker with the invaluable architectural beauty of the Palais des Congrès, already used in past years.

We revealed the dates to you in the event presentation article, when we informed you that the 10-day Parisian event would start on February 18th, Wednesday, and conclude, with a live Italian stream, on the evening of Sunday, March 1st.

As has been the case for the past year, the event will be divided into two large macro groups, the first headed by the PokerStars Open and the second half featuring the European Poker Tour tournaments themselves.

Here are the dates and key tournaments:

PokerStars Open

EventFromToBuy-in
PokerStars Open Main EventFebruary 18February 23€1,650
PokerStars Open CupFebruary 21February 22€825
PokerStars Open High RollerFebruary 22February 24€2,700

EPT Paris: The Main Tournaments

EventFromToBuy-in
EPT Super High RollerFebruary 22February 24€100,000
EPT Main EventFebruary 23March 1€5,300
EPT Mystery BountyFebruary 25February 27€3,250
EPT High RollerFebruary 27March 1€10,300

Spin & Go Championship

The Spin & Go Championship Live returns in its live version after the 2025 edition and is part of the European Poker Tour Paris 2026 program.

The main event is scheduled for February 23rd and 24th, 2026, and brings the same adrenaline and quick decision-making of online Spin & Go to the “physical” stage, but within an international context.

Spin & Go Live
Spin & Go Live

As a warm-up, there will also be the Spin-Off Live, scheduled for February 22nd, a tournament offering both interesting prizes and guaranteed seats for the Championship in the following days.

For all information regarding this specialty, please read our article on the Spin & Go Championship.

Everything You Need to Know About the Main Event

The EPT Main Event begins in the last week of February, with Day 1A scheduled for Monday, February 23rd (start at 12:00 PM). The main event comes with a Buy-In of €5,300, in exchange for which you receive an initial stack of 30,000 and a key rule that affects strategy and risk management: Single Re-Entry, with a limit on the number of attempts allowed.

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European Poker Tour Paris: everything you need to know about the Main Event. Watch out for the clock rules!
Barny Boatman winner of the last Main Event in Paris – PokerStars & Danny Maxwell

Buy-in: How the €5,300 is Distributed

The total registration fee is €5,300, with a linear distribution and no bounty components:

  • €4,800 goes into the prize pool
  • €0 in bounties (so no bounties)
  • €300 for house fee
  • €200 for staff charge

In addition:

  • Day 1 includes 10 levels of play
  • registrations close at the start of Day 2

Payouts: ITM Between 13% and 15%

Regarding payouts, the forecast range is clear: between 13% and 15% of the field will be in the money, and there’s an important note: the management reserves the right to impose variations on payout options, but this has actually happened on very rare occasions.

Breaks and Variations: Management Can Modify the Schedule

As often happens in major events, each tournament may have an added or subtracted day at the discretion of the Tournament Director, breaks (including the dinner break) are indicative and can change, and management reserves the right to modify, amend, or alter the tournament levels.

The Shot Clock

One of the most interesting points, especially for those who enjoy “fast-paced” play, is the introduction of the shot clock:

  • it comes into effect from the start of Day 3, or after the bubble bursts, whichever occurs chronologically last
  • each player has 15 seconds for the first decision
  • 30 seconds for subsequent decisions in the same hand
  • at the start of Day 3 (and all subsequent days), each player receives 6 time bank cards of 30 seconds each
European Poker Tour Paris: everything you need to know about the Main Event. Watch out for the clock rules!
Shot Clock courtesy PokerStars & Rene Velli

The rules are very explicit: players must decide within reasonable time limits. If someone is found responsible for:

  • intentional abuse of time
  • deliberate stalling
  • voluntary slowing down of the game

they can be punished with a severe measure: a 5-second shot clock on all subsequent decisions.

And it doesn’t end there: even in tournaments with a “standard” shot clock, the organization reserves the right to limit decision time when it deems necessary.

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The Complete Schedule of EPT Paris 2026

Date & TimeEventBuy-in + Starting Stack
Feb 18 12:00PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 1A€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 18 12:00Qualifier to €1,650 – 50k chips€370 – 10,000
Feb 18 14:00€1,100 NLH – Day 1€1,100 – 30,000
Feb 18 18:00PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 1B€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 18 19:00Mystery Bounty (€5k) – Day 1€10,200 – 100,000
Feb 18 19:00Qualifier to €1,650 – 100k chips€200 – 10,000
Feb 19 12:00Qualifier to €1,650 – 50k chips€370 – 10,000
Feb 19 12:00Mystery Bounty Final€10,200 – 100,000
Feb 19 12:00€1,100 NLH Final€1,100 – 30,000
Feb 19 12:00PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 1C€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 19 12:30PL Omaha – Day 1€2,200 – 50,000
Feb 19 14:00€12,300 Cuatro Knockout€12,300 – 100,000
Feb 19 18:00PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 1D€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 19 19:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 50k chips€1,155 – 10,000
Feb 20 11:00PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 1E€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 20 12:00PL Omaha Final€2,200 – 50,000
Feb 20 12:30€20,000 NLH€20,000 – 100,000
Feb 20 17:30PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 1F€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 20 20:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 50k chips€1,155 – 10,000
Feb 21 11:00PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 2€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 21 12:30€25,000 Super High Roller Warm Up€25,000 – 250,000
Feb 21 12:30€5,200 PL Omaha€5,200 – 50,000
Feb 21 13:30PokerStars Open Cup – Day 1€825 – 30,000
Feb 21 21:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 50k chips€1,155 – 10,000
Feb 22 11:00PokerStars Open High Roller – Day 1A€2,700 – 30,000
Feb 22 11:00Qualifier to High Roller – 50k chips€610 – 10,000
Feb 22 11:00PokerStars Open Cup Final€825 – 30,000
Feb 22 11:00PokerStars Open Main Event – Day 3€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 22 12:30€10,200 PL Omaha 6‑Max€10,200 – 50,000
Feb 22 12:30EPT Super High Roller – Day 1€100,000 – 250,000
Feb 22 18:30PokerStars Open High Roller – Day 1B€2,700 – 30,000
Feb 22 20:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 50k chips€1,155 – 10,000
Feb 23 11:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 100k chips€600 – 10,000
Feb 23 12:00EPT Main Event – Day 1A€5,300 – 30,000
Feb 23 12:00PokerStars Open High Roller – Day 2€2,700 – 30,000
Feb 23 12:00PokerStars Open Main Event Final€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 23 12:30EPT Super High Roller – Day 2€100,000 – 250,000
Feb 23 15:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 100k chips€600 – 10,000
Feb 23 18:00EPT PLO High Roller – Day 1€25,000 – 250,000
Feb 23 19:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 50k chips€1,155 – 10,000
Feb 24 11:00Qualifier to EPT Main Event – 50k chips€1,155 – 10,000
Feb 24 12:00EPT Main Event – Day 1B€5,300 – 30,000
Feb 24 12:00PokerStars Open High Roller Final€2,700 – 30,000
Feb 24 12:30€25,000 NLH€25,000 – 100,000
Feb 24 12:30EPT PLO High Roller Final€25,000 – 250,000
Feb 24 12:30EPT Super High Roller Final€100,000 – 250,000
Feb 24 18:00€2,100 NLH€2,100 – 30,000
Feb 25 12:00Qualifier to EPT Mystery Bounty – 50k chips€730 – 10,000
Feb 25 12:00EPT Main Event – Day 2€5,300 – 30,000
Feb 25 14:00EPT Mystery Bounty – Day 1€3,250 – 30,000
Feb 25 19:00€50,000 SH Roller Second Chance – Day 1€50,000 – 250,000
Feb 25 19:00Hyper Turbo€1,050 – 20,000
Feb 26 12:00EPT Main Event – Day 3€5,300 – 30,000
Feb 26 12:30€50,000 SH Roller Second Chance Final€50,000 – 250,000
Feb 26 12:30EPT Mystery Bounty – Day 2€3,250 – 30,000
Feb 26 14:00€1,100 NLH – Day 1€1,100 – 30,000
Feb 26 14:00Hyper Turbo€2,100 – 20,000
Feb 26 16:00Qualifier to EPT High Roller – 100k chips€1,125 – 10,000
Feb 26 18:00PL Omaha – Day 1€1,100 – 50,000
Feb 26 20:00Qualifier to EPT High Roller – 100k chips€1,125 – 10,000
Feb 26 21:00Hyper Turbo€1,050 – 20,000
Feb 27 11:00Qualifier to EPT High Roller – 100k chips€1,125 – 10,000
Feb 27 11:00Qualifier to Mystery Bounty €1,650€370 – 10,000
Feb 27 12:00PL Omaha Final€1,100 – 50,000
Feb 27 12:00EPT Mystery Bounty Final€3,250 – 30,000
Feb 27 12:00EPT Main Event – Day 4€5,300 – 30,000
Feb 27 12:30EPT High Roller – Day 1€10,300 – 50,000
Feb 27 12:30€1,100 NLH Final€1,100 – 30,000
Feb 27 14:00Mystery Bounty (€500) – Day 1€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 27 19:00Hyper Turbo€1,050 – 20,000
Feb 28 11:00Qualifier to €2,200 Deep Stack€500 – 10,000
Feb 28 12:00€550 Deep Stack – Day 1€550 – 50,000
Feb 28 12:00Mystery Bounty (€500) Final€1,650 – 30,000
Feb 28 12:00EPT High Roller – Day 2€10,300 – 50,000
Feb 28 12:00EPT Main Event – Day 5€5,300 – 30,000
Feb 28 13:00€2,200 Deep Stack – Day 1€2,200 – 50,000
Feb 28 18:00€10,200 NLH – Day 1€10,200 – 100,000
Feb 28 19:00Hyper Turbo€1,050 – 20,000
Mar 1 12:00€330 Deep Stack€330 – 50,000
Mar 1 12:00€10,200 NLH Final€10,200 – 100,000
Mar 1 12:00€2,200 Deep Stack Final€2,200 – 50,000
Mar 1 12:00€550 Deep Stack Final€550 – 50,000
Mar 1 12:00EPT High Roller Final€10,300 – 50,000
Mar 1 12:30€2,100 6‑Handed€2,100 – 30,000
Mar 1 12:30EPT Main Event Final€5,300 – 30,000
Mar 1 16:00€5,150 6‑Handed€5,150 – 30,000
Mar 1 18:00Last Chance Super Hyper Turbo€1,050 – 50,000

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