The UKIPT Makes Long-Awaited Return to London From April 1

UKIPT London When Usman Siddique lifted the UK & Ireland Poker Tour (UKIPT) London Main Event trophy aloft and got his hands on £84,100 ($119,526) in prize money in April 2016, little did he know that he would hold onto the title for six years. PokerStars wound down the UKIPT as we knew it at the end of its sixth season, but the online poker giant is reviving the tour in 2022.

April 1 sees the 2022 UKIPT season kick off in London; at The Hippodrome Casino , to be exact. The British home of PokerStars LIVE is gearing up to welcome former UKIPT regulars and newcomers alike to its recently refurbished poker room for the UKIPT London festival.

Eighteen tournaments, including satellites, adorn the bustling UKIPT London schedule, which runs in the heart of London from April 1 through April 10. The series kicks off with the £275 buy-in PokerStars London Series and concludes with the crowning of the £1,100 UKIPT London Main Event champion. PokerNews Brings You All The UKIPT London Main Event Action

The world-famous PokerNews live reporting team is heading to The Hippodrome Casino from April 4 to bring you all the action, as it happens, from the UKIPT London Main Event.

The first two times the UKIPT dropped anchor in the British capital, it was the tour’s Grand Final and doubled as the European Poker Tour (EPT) London Main Event. David Vamplew and Benny Spindler won those two tournaments.

Spain’s Sergio Aido , then an up-and-coming player and not the global superstar he is today, won the Season 3 UKIPT London Main Event and scooped £144,555. Brett Angell triumphed in the tournament the following year (£115,083). Rapinder Cheema took down the Main Event in Season 6 for £78,825; Angell finished seventh that year, narrowly missing out on becoming a back-to-back champion.

The aforementioned Usman Siddique won during Season 6, making him the reigning champion going into the new-look UKIPT London Main Event. Siddique banked £84,100 after besting a final table with the likes of Jack Salter and recent 888 London and GUKPT Coventry champion Joe Hindry seated at it.

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