As things stand you could feel a bit of frustrated concerning the newly announced EPT Malta Festival bobbing up in March 2015. Because just as you realise how much there may be to look on that stunning island (seriously, we've been), PokerStars is set to offer you 67 reasons to not see any of it.
Today PokerStars announced the schedule for the most recent edition to the EPT calendar, a 67-event Festival like no other, with the €5,000 Main Event at its heart, and all staged in Malta's Portomaso Casino within the picturesque seaside resort of St Julian's.
But like we said, you may not see any of that.
To start with they'll be 24 hour cash games to maintain you indoors within the festival, which runs from March 18-28, 2015. Then in fact there are the tournaments, the highlights, except for the Main, being two high rollers: a €25K tournament, and an ordinary"" €10K tournament.
Just as in previous festivals the EPT may be joining forces with a regional tour, therefore the Italian Poker Tour, for you to host the IPT Malta Main Event, in addition to the IPT High Roller, either one of that allows you to likely attract the giant fields they've become known for.
They'll be six Flipout tournaments, and five midnight tournaments, with satellites at 11am. In a break from the hold'em tradition there'll be four EPT Stud Championship events--a €1K Stud, Stud Hi/Lo, Razz and Triple Stud. And as in previous festivals there'll be a Junior, Senior and Women's event at the schedule.
Finally, you will get yourself a game of Super Hold'em, Deuces Wild, Crazy Pineapple in addition to some turbo limit hold'em action.
To start planning your Malta trip take a look at all the festival schedule at the EPT website, where you'll also find details of ways to get to Malta, then to the casino, after which where to stick. Understand that you'll be able to maintain all that during one fell swoop by qualifying for EPT Malta via satellite, details of which are found at the EPT website and at the PokerStars client.
Beautiful scenery and spectacular views? That is what windows are for.
We'll see you in Malta.
Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com]
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