Can't Make it to the PokerStars UKIPT London Main Event? Follow the Action at PokerNews

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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PokerStars UKIPT London

The PokerStars United Kingdom & Ireland Poker Tour (UKIPT) action continues coming thick and fast. Team PokerStars' Benjamin "Spraggy" Spragg only took down the UKIPT Brighton Main Event on September 10, and he has the chance to become a two-time UKIPT champion when the London Main Event kicks off on September 21.

UKIPT London runs from September 19-24 at the Hippodrome Casino in the heart of the English capital. A £2,200 buy-in High Roller runs from September 20-21, won by Jeremy Routier in October 2022 for £249,460, is sure to attract some big names.

The £350 UKIPT Cup takes place from September 23-24, with the eagerly anticipated £1,100 UKIPT London Main Event being the crown jewel of the schedule; it runs from September 21-24.

The Main Event features three flights, including a turbo-structured Day 1c. All Main Event players sit down with 30,000 chips and play to 40-minute levels – 20-minuyes for the turbo Day 1 – where blinds start at 100/100/100a. Each Day 1 continues until only 15% of the field remains, and each has a maximum of three entries per person per flight.

PokerNews' live reporting team will be at the Hippodrome Casino through Main Event proceedings, so you can follow all of the action from the dealing of the first cards on Day 1a through to the UKIPT London Main Event champion being crowned.

Past UKIPT London Main Event Champions

The first two UKIPT London events took place in 2010 and 2011 when they were part of the European Poker Tour (EPT) London festival and acted as the tour's Grand Final.

Sergio Aido, whose career was in its relevant infancy back then, banked £144,555, his first six-figure haul.

Brett Angell, Rapinder Cheema, Usman Siddique, and James Rann won the four iterations, before the 2014 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion Martin Jacobson took down the most recent UKIPT Main Event and walked away with £232,300.

YearBuy-inEntrantsPrize PoolChampionPrize
2013£7701,099$746,221Sergio Aido£144,555
2014£7701,089£739,431Brett Angell£115,083
2015£770742£503,818Rapinder Cheema£78,825
2016£770649£454,300Usman Siddique£84,100
2022£1,100645£619,200James Rann£86,569
2022£1,1001,458£1,399,680Martin Jacobson£232,300

2023 UKIPT London Schedule

Check out the full 2023 UKIPT London schedule in the table below. You'll find the dates for the £220 Charity Event, the £220 Women's Event, and a special freeroll satellite that is only open to PokerStars players who qualified for UKIPT London events online.

DateTimeEventBuy-in
Tue 19 Sep4:00 p.m.Main Event Satellite£125
 6:00 p.m.Main Event Satellite£125
 8:00 p.m.NLHE Freezeout£220
Wed 20 Sep2:00 p.m.£2,200 High Roller Satellite£250
 4:00 p.m.UKIPT High Roller Day 1£2,200
 7:00 p.m.NLHE Charity Event£220
 8:00 p.m.Main Event Satellite£125
Thu 21 Sep1:00 p.m.Main Event Satellite£250
 2:00 p.m.UKIPT Main Event Day 1a£1,100
 2:00 p.m.UKIPT High Roller Day 2 
 9:00 p.m.Main Event Satellite£250
Fri 22 Sep12:00 p.m.Main Event Satellite£250
 12:00 p.m.UKIPT Main Event Day 1b£1,100
 7:00 p.m.UKIPT Main Event Day 1c Turbo£1,100
Sat 23 Sep11:00 a.m.Freeroll Satellite£0 to online qualifiers
 12:00 p.m.UKIPT Main Event Day 2 
 1:00 p.m.UKIPT Cup Day 1£330
 8:00 p.m.NLHE Freezeout£220
Sun 24 Sep12:00 p.m.Women's Event£220
 12:00 p.m.UKIPT Cup Day 2 
 12:00 p.m.UKIPT Main Event Day 3 
 2:00 p.m.NLHE Bounty£220
 5:00 p.m.NLHE Deep Stack Freezeout£550

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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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