Get Ready for the €500,000 Guaranteed Grand Prix Germany

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Germany

The popular partypokerLIVE tour heads to King’s Casino, Rozvadov for the latest instalment of the Grand Prix Tour.

Grand Prix Germany is a €220 buy-in no-limit hold’em tournament that has a guaranteed prize pool weighing in at a healthy €500,000. To give you the ultimate in flexibility, you can play online Day 1s at home at partypoker before heading to King’s Casino to complete the tournament. Alternatively, jet off to King’s Casino from Ap. 26-30 and play the tournament in a traditional manner.

Grand Prix Germany Schedule

DateTime (CET)TournamentBuy-inClockChips
Sun 22 Apr8:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Day 1a€22015-mins100,000
Mon 23 Apr8:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Day 1b€22015-mins100,000
Tue 24 Apr8:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Day 1c€22015-mins100,000
Wed 25 Apr8:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Day 1d€22015-mins100,000
Thu 26 Apr3:00 p.m.Satellite to Live Day 1a€4015-mins5,000
 5:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Live Day 1a€22030-mins100,000
Fri 27 Apr11:00 a.m.Satellite to Live Day 1b€4015-mins5,000
 1:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Live Day 1b€22030-mins100,000
 2:00 p.m.Satellite to Live Day 1c€4015-mins5,000
 6:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Live Day 1c€22030-mins100,000
Sat 28 Apr10:00 a.m.Satellite to Live Day 1d€4015-mins5,000
 12:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Live Day 1d€22030-mins100,000
 6:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Live Day 1e€22030-mins100,000
Sun 29 Apr10:00 a.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Live Day 1f Turbo€22015-mins100,000
 2:30 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Day 2 30-mins 
Mon 30 Apr1:00 p.m.Grand Prix Germany Main Event Day 3 30-mins 

The team over at My partypoker LIVE believe the first-place prize should be €100,000, which is a sizeable return on a €220 investment, or even less if you have qualified online at partypoker where satellites are running from only $0.50.

Previous Grand Prix Germany Main Events

Some 2,889 players turned out for this tournament in 2017, and 296 of them made it into the money, each receiving a minimum of €400. This sum increased to €6,000 by the time the eight-handed final table was reached.

Slovakia’s Andrej Desset was the champion that day, a finish worth €100,000. Desset, a regular at King’s Casino, won Grand Prix Germany less than three weeks after triumphing in the Grand Prix Austria Main Event for an additional €92,530.

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Grab yourself a 100 percent up to $500 bonus and be eligible for the remaining PokerNews-exclusive $2,000 freerolls by downloading partypoker via PokerNews and making a deposit using the bonus code “PNCOM”. You can then try to qualify for the €500,000 guaranteed Grand Prix Germany Main Event online at partypoker for as little as $0.50.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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