2026 PokerStars EPT Monte-Carlo

Day: 1a
Event Info
2026 PokerStars EPT Monte-Carlo
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€645,050
Total Entries
123
Players Left
122
Average Chip Stack
30,246
Total Chips
3,690,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
123
Players Left
122
Players Left 122 / 123

All Eyes on Monte-Carlo as Main Event Day Gets Underway at Noon

EPT Monte Carlo
EPT Monte Carlo

Each year, the ever-glamorous Monte-Carlo becomes the focal point of the poker world, as the Sporting Monte-Carlo welcomes the PokerStars European Poker Tour to its iconic setting on the Mediterranean coast.


With the 2026 EPT Monte-Carlo series already underway, today sees the spotlight shine on the €5,300 Main Event, which takes centre stage as the first of two starting flights begins at noon local time.


As one of the must-visit stops on the poker calendar, there is little doubt the opening flight will play to a full house, with players travelling from far and wide seeking to make their mark. Each of those players will have two opportunities to realise that dream, with a maximum of two entries permitted across the starting flights, including the ability to join the field up until late registration closes at the start of Day 2.

Each player will start with a 30,000 stack, with blinds opening at 100/100 and a 100 big blind ante.

Both starting flights are scheduled for ten hour-long levels, with a short break after every two levels. Players will take a 75-minute dinner break after Level 6, at around 6:30 p.m. local time.

Day 1a Schedule

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante
160 min100100100
260 min100200200
 15 min break   
360 min100300300
460 min200400400
 15 min break   
560 min200500500
660 min300600600
 75 min dinner break   
760 min400800800
860 min5001,0001,000
 15 min break   
960 min6001,2001,200
1060 min6001,2001,200

Each of the players who advance from their respective flights will return for Day 2, scheduled for noon local time on Wednesday, May 6th, at which point the tournament will change to a 90-minute clock for each blind level. Day 2 will also see the introduction of a shot clock at the start of the day.

The event will crown a champion on May 10th, wrapping up seven days of competition with one player etching their name into EPT history.

Aleksandr Shevliakov
Aleksandr Shevliakov

A little under 12 months ago, it was Aleksandr Shevliakov whose name was thrust into the limelight, as the Russian player bested a 1,195-strong field to claim the coveted Golden Shard trophy and take home a cool €1,000,000. 



Just two places further down the payouts last year, Boris Angelov will be hoping to complete his podium hat trick in this year's edition, having finished 2nd in 2024 and finishing 3rd in 2025.

2025 EPT Monte-Carlo Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryEarnings
1Aleksandr ShevliakovRussia€1,000,000
2Khossein KokhestaniUkraine€615,000
3Boris AngelovBulgaria€439,200
4Enrico CoppolaItaly€337,900
5Mariusz GolinskiPoland€259,900
6Jamil WakilCanada€199,750
7Miguel CaprilesVenezuela€153,600
8Leon ZeaiterGermany€118,150

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all the major moments, chip counts, and live coverage throughout the 2026 EPT Monte-Carlo.

Tags: Aleksandr ShevliakovBoris AngelovEnrico CoppolaJamil WakilKhossein KokhestaniLeon ZeaiterMariusz GolinskiMiguel Capriles