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PartyPoker Tour debuts in Seville with €150K in guaranteed prizes

From UK roots to Spanish soil: the PartyPoker Tour's bold European leap. Will Seville's €500 Main Event crown a new champion?

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PartyPoker Tour debuts in Seville with €150K in guaranteed prizes

It has been less than a year since the PartyPoker Tour made its long-awaited return with a stop in London, marking the beginning of a new live poker chapter for the iconic brand. Five stops were scheduled across the UK in 2025 as PartyPoker re-ignited its live poker scene, and the response exceeded expectations. The return proved to be a resounding success, something we at poker.pro experienced firsthand as the official media partner of the tour, reporting from all five stops of the last season.

But PartyPoker didn't just sit back and admire its work. Instead, plans were already in motion to take things one step further. Even before the final stop of 2025, it was revealed that the PartyPoker Tour would expand beyond UK borders.

Now that promise becomes reality as the tour heads to Seville for one of the two 2026 Spanish events. We are deep into February, and with some parts of the UK seeing rain every single day so far (yes, really), the choice of Seville, one of Europe's sunniest cities, feels like perfect timing. You can win your £1,000 PartyPoker Tour package for as little as £0.20 online at PartyPoker.

From March 16 to 22, Casino Admiral Seville will host the second stop of the new season, and the full schedule has now been revealed. And yes, the poker.pro team will once again be on the ground from Day 1, bringing you live updates straight from Seville.

The schedule in Seville follows a format players have already embraced on the UK mainland. There was no need to reinvent the wheel when the flow of events has worked so well so far. The only real chance is the currency.

The centerpiece of the festival is the €500 buy-in Main Event, featuring a €100,000 guaranteed prize pool. Action begins with the first Day 1 flight on Thursday, March 19, and there will be four starting flights in total. Two more follow on Friday, with the evening Day 1C played in Turbo format, and the final opportunity to qualify for Day 2 comes at noon on Saturday with an even faster Hyper 1D, before Day 2 kicks off at 6 p.m. A new champion will be crowned on Sunday, when the final nine players return to battle it out on the Main Event final table.

Siddharth Sudunagunta is the reigning champion, as he captured the Main Event title at the first stop of the 2026 PartyPoker Tour season in Sheffield. Leal topped a 273-entry field to claim the partypoker trophy and a £20,000 payday.

A standard fixture at every PartyPoker Tour stop are the poker.pro side events. We always try to bring something a little different to the schedule, a bit of fun, a bit of chaos, and often a mixed-game twist to spice things up.

This time, players can jump into the €60 buy-in poker.pro Friday Party Madness Crazy Pineapple Bounty. With €25 bounties in play, it really is as crazy as the name suggests and guaranteed to deliver plenty of action.

As previously said, the action in Seville kicks off on Monday, March 16 at Casino Admiral Sevilla with the €150 Mini Main Event, boasting a €50,000 guarantee. Much like its bigger brother, the Mini Main will feature four starting flights before a champion is crowned on Day 3.

Another highlight of the festival is the €1,000 buy-in NLH High Roller 7-Max. Scheduled for Sunday, the final day of the series, it will share the spotlight with the conclusion of the Main Event, ensuring to close out the stop on a big stage.

These are not the only returning favorites on the schedule. The PLO Masters, the brainchild of UK poker legend JJ Hazan, once again joins the PartyPoker Tour, bringing four-, five-, and six-card PLO action to Spain. The biggest of the bunch will be the €250 PLO Masters Main Event, featuring four Day 1 flights before wrapping up on Sunday, adding another layer of excitement for Omaha enthusiasts.

As always, partypoker is making sure players can win their way to the live felt online. This year, the popular operator is sending 2,000 players to live stops across the tour.

You can secure your £1,000 package via the PartyPoker Tour Path, a multi-step satellite system that allows anyone, regardless of bankroll, to take a shot at a live event. Satellites start from as little as £0.20, and players can even earn entry by generating just $0.01 in rake, which awards two Round One Tour Path tickets every day.

The package includes a £500 ticket for any PartyPoker Tour Main Event of your choosing, as well as £500 for expenses (such as travel and accommodations).

Every Sunday at 20:00 GMT, PartyPoker online poker client hosts a tournament, in which the winner takes home the tour package. Players can't buy into the tournament; in order to get a seat at the Sunday final, one must advance from round four of the PartyPoker Tour Path.

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