WPT National Rozvadov: How to Qualify

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
King's Casino, Rozvadov

The World Poker Tour returns to the King’s Casino Rozvadov between July 28 and August 8 for the partypoker WPT National Rozvadov festival, and you could be heading there with a Main Event package worth $1,800, a package you can win from as little as a single cent.

As WPT National Rozvadov is sponsored by partypoker, it is possible to qualify for the €200,000 guaranteed Main Event online at partypoker. Satellites at partypoker start as low as $0.01 with $22 buy-in satellites running daily at 6:00 p.m. to the weekly final.

This weekly final runs on Sunday at 9:15 p.m. and guarantees at least five packages, worth $1,800 each, will be won.

Each WPT National Rozvadov package awards its winner:

  • One WPT National Rozvadov Main Event buy-in worth €1,100
  • A three night stay at the King’s Casino, Rozvadov
  • $300 in cash to help towards traveling to the tournament

When the partypoker WPT National Rozvodov took place in 2015, a total of 374 players took to the felt, and were all outlasted by German star Manig Loeser, who defeated Jeffrey Brower of the Netherlands heads-up to get his hands on the winner’s trophy and €76,000 in prize money.

With so many satellites running at partypoker, there should be a similarly sized field in 2016, if not an even larger one.

As you would expect from a WPT National festival, there are several side events to compete in if the Main Event does not go to plan. The full partypoker WPT National Rozvadov schedule can be seen in the table below.

DateTime (CET)TournamentBuy-inChipsClock
Thursday 28 July4:00pmSatellite to Starter Day 1a€455,00015-mins
 7:00pmStarter €100,000 GTD Day 1a€20030,00030-mins
Friday 29 July4:00pmSatellite to Starter Day 1b€455,00015-mins
 7:00pmStarter €100,000 GTD Day 1b€20030,00030-mins
 8:00pmSuper Friday NLH€9020,00025/20-mins
Saturday 30 July10:00amLast Chance Turbo Satellite to Starter€455,00010-mins
 12:00pmStarter €100,000 GTD Day 1c€20030,00030-mins
 3:00pmLast Chance Turbo Satellite to Starter€455,00010-mins
 5:00pmStarter €100,000 GTD Day 1d€20030,00030-mins
 6:00pmAdventure €20,000 GTD€10020,00025/20-mins
Sunday 31 July12:00pmStarter €100,000 GTD Final Day   
 4:00pmSunday NLH€7520,00020-mins
Monday 1 August7:00pmExperience Freezeout€5520,00025-mins
Tuesday 2 August7:00pmSatellite for Main Event€11010,00020-mins
 8:00pmDealers Choice€4515,00020-mins
Wednesday 3 August6:00pmTurbo Deep Stack€17030,00015-mins
 8:00pmFreezeout€8015,00030/20-mins
Thursday 4 August4:00pmTurbo Satellite for 8-Max PLO€608,00015-mins
 6:00pmWanted Bounty€22010,00020-mins
 7:00pm8-Max PLO Day 1€55030,00045-mins
 8:00pmMega Satellite to Main Event€1608,00030/20-mins
Friday 5 August3:00pmMain Event Day 1a€1,10030,00060-mins
 4:00pm8-Max PLO Day 2   
 6:00pmLocal Championship €30,000 GTD€12020,00025-mins
 8:00pmSatellite to Main Event€1205,00030/20-mins
Saturday 6 August3:00pmMain Event Day 1b€1,10030,00060-mins
 6:00pmKing’s Local Championship €20,000 GTD€10020,00025-mins
Sunday 7 August1:00pmMain Event Day 2   
 4:00pmPLO Hi-Lo€23015,00030-mins
 6:00pmBig Stack Day 1€45050,00040-mins
 8:00pmKing’s Turbo Sunday €4,000 GTD€5025,00015-mins
Monday 8 August1:00pmMain Event Final Day   
 3:00pmBig Stack Final Day   
 6:00pm6-Max Event€8020,00025/20-mins

Grab a $500 Bonus at partypoker

If you want to get involved in the WPT National Rozvadoz satellites, and let’s face it you do, you are going to need a partypoker account. Download partypoker via PokerNews, enter the bonus code “PNCOM” when making your first deposit, and partypoker matches it 100% up to $500 in the form of a bonus.

Want to stay atop all the latest in the poker world? If so, make sure to get PokerNews updates on your social media outlets. Follow us on Twitter and find us on both Facebook and Google+!

Share this article
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.

More Stories

Other Stories