2026 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo: €250,000 Super High Roller Ready to Battle

The European Poker Tour (EPT) has announced a €250,000 buy-in Super High Roller event for the 2026 Monte Carlo stop, one of the highest buy-in events in EPT history, attracting the world's top players.
The European Poker Tour (EPT) will host a Super High Roller event with a buy-in of up to €250,000 in Monte Carlo in 2026, marking a further expansion of EPT events into the high-stakes poker arena.
EPT Super High Rollers typically bring together the world’s top poker players, all competing for massive prize pools and prestige. A €250,000 buy-in places this event at the elite level, comparable to WSOP super high rollers and other major tournaments.
Monte Carlo, a traditional EPT venue, is renowned for its luxurious casinos and stunning Mediterranean scenery. The 2026 Super High Roller is expected to attract both professional players and wealthy amateurs. The tournament structure will likely feature deep stacks and a fast-paced format, testing players’ post-flop skills and bankroll management.
Although the specific schedule and prize distribution have not yet been announced, based on past EPT Super High Rollers, the champion’s prize often exceeds several million euros. The 2026 event is poised to become one of the most notable tournaments in EPT history.
Poker enthusiasts can follow specialist media outlets such as PokerNews for further updates on player lists, format changes, and live coverage.
FAQ
- The EPT Super High Roller is the highest buy-in event in the European Poker Tour, typically €100,000 or higher. The 2026 Monte Carlo stop has a buy-in of €250,000, and participants are mostly top professional players and high-net-worth amateurs.