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European Mixed Poker Championship returns to Dublin with bold new formats

Dublin’s poker scene heats up this November with high-stakes innovation. Can newcomers outplay the Mixed Games veterans in this evolving championship?

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European Mixed Poker Championship returns to Dublin with bold new formats

The European Mixed Poker Championship is set to return for its third year in Dublin from November 4 to 9, 2025. Founded by Norwegian poker legends Frode Fagerli and Tobias Jelsa Leknes, the event will feature nine tournaments, including a news €300 Pot Limit Turbo Mix. Organisers expect a relaxed yet competitive atmosphere as Mixed Games continue to gain popularity across Europe.

This year’s championship will introduce fresh formats alongside returning favourites. The €800 8-Game Main Event runs across two starting flights on November 6, with the final day on November 7. A new addition, the nypost €300 Pot Limit Turbo Mix, will include Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, and Sviten Special—all played with pot limit betting.

The 2025 edition will expand on past success, blending established tournaments with new challenges. With a focus on variety and accessibility, the event seeks to attract both seasoned Mixed Games players and newcomers. ny post and further details will be announced in the coming months.

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