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SPTV Highlights: WPT Prime Liechtenstein

We regularly offer you live streams of the most interesting tournaments from different casinos in Europe. If you don't have time to spend hours watching the streams, we've put together a compilation of all the key hands from the WPT Prime Main Event from Grand Casino Liechtenstein.

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News > Events

The Festival: Unlucky Franke, a successful Main Event and another trophy for Germany

The Festival Malta is inexorably approaching its climax in the next few hours. Today is a busy Day 2 for all Main Event participants, at the end of which we should know the final 16.

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News > Others

Las Vegas isn't just for adults anymore, it's a great place for a family vacation

Las Vegas was once a renowned place for gamblers. However, this is no longer the case and it has turned into a great place for families. There's something for everyone, and the attractions that draw tourists are still growing. Don't believe it?

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Justin Zaki and Jeremy Becker are the next Poker Masters champions

The Poker Masters series, where players battle it out for the purple jacket, has reached its halfway point. After Spencer Champlin won the first tournament, we have two more champions.

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VIDEO: The hand that crowned the WPT Prime Liechtenstein champion

For a long time it looked like a one man show for chipleader Leander Dirlewanger, but in the end another player took the coveted trophy. Swiss player Marc Sen finished second in the WPT Prime Liechtenstein Championship last year, but this year no one will take the trophy away from him!

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News > Interviews

WPT Liechtenstein Champion Marc Sen: There’s so much more to poker than just playing your cards

Marc Sen's remarkable journey at the WPT 2024 in Liechtenstein has come full circle. After securing a second-place finish at the same tournament last year, Sen not only improved his position but also conquered the chip leader, solidifying his place at the top. Marc Sen will discuss his poker journey, from discovering the game at 15 to his triumphant WPT 2024 victory, including his strategies, influences, and insights into the poker community.

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The battle for the purple jacket has started, the winner of the first tournament is Spencer Champlin

Last night, the final table of the first Poker Masters tournament was on the schedule at the PokerGO studio, with one player winning the purple jacket at the end. Two qualifiers met in the final heads-up, and the winner was Spencer Champlin, who won $160,475.

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News > Stories

Casinò di Campione teams up with PokerStars to bring tournament life back

The legendary Casinò di Campione, steeped in history, has teamed up with PokerStars to operate a poker room. With this new partnership, a return of big tournaments to the area is likely.

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News > Online

WCOOP has kicked off, Lex Veldhuis and Samuel Mullur have already won the title

Lex Veldhuis secured his first WCOOP title last night, adding more than $130,000 to his bankroll. Samuel Mullur wasn't to be shamed either, as he also claimed the title along with a payday of more than $40,000. In addition, we have many other interesting results for you.

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News > Events

Sebastian Langrock wins the Peoples Poker Tour, takes home €54,944 after the deal

The Peoples Poker Tour had its final day on the schedule yesterday, which was won by German player Sebastian Langrock, now going by the nickname Sebascha Langrenko, after a 4-way deal.

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Last year's runner-up, today's champion - Marc Sen wins WPT Prime Liechtenstein

For a long time it looked like a one man show for chipleader Leander Dirlewanger, but in the end another player took the coveted trophy. Swiss player Marc Sen finished second in the WPT Prime Liechtenstein Championship last year, but this year no one will take the trophy away from him!

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Final Table : WPT Prime Liechtenstein 2024 - (CHF 1.000.000 GTD)

Nach einem anstrengenden 16-stündigen Tag 2 beim WPT Prime Liechtenstein Main Event stehen die finalen acht Spieler fest. Leandro Dirlewanger dominiert das Feld als Chipleader und ist mit über der Hälfte aller Chips dem Titel nun am nächsten!