The 25th anniversary edition of the Norwegian Poker Championships, featuring our Spadepoker team, is quickly approaching its climax. Every day, alongside updates on current events, we bring you live stream broadcasts straight from Banco Bratislava. You can sneak a peek at the heart of the action in a small photo gallery below.
One of the tournaments we’re streaming live from the final battles is the Poker North Masters Main Event. Only a few flights remain to advance further. So far, just 13 players have reached the finals, and tomorrow at 20:00, you too can compete—now with a 50% discount.

ATTENTION COMPETITION: In cooperation with Banco Bratislava, we have prepared a competition for you to win a 50% discount for two on Thursday's flight of the Poker North Masters Main Event. Play for a €300,000 guarantee with an entry fee of just €200. To enter, simply like the competition post on our FB, like the Banco Bratislava page, and tag a friend you'd like to play the tournament with in the comments. The competition ends at 15:00 on Thursday, March 12, when we announce the winners. Good luck!
The €300,000 guarantee is certainly appealing, and the main action is yet to unfold. Tomorrow, at 20:00, Flight 1G will take place, where 15% of players will make it ITM—yes, the top 15% from each flight will earn a minimum cash prize of €800, but only 5% of entries will secure a spot in the final. These finalists will fight for the biggest prizes from the €300,000 guarantee on Sunday's final day. Will the guarantee be surpassed?
Schedule of the 25th Norwegian Poker Championships
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We are looking forward to the last three opening flights. One starts on Thursday, March 12, at 20:00 in a Turbo format, another on Friday, March 13, also at 20:00 in a Turbo format, and the final classic flight on Saturday, March 14, at 15:00. The starting stack for all flights is 50,000 chips.
Experience great action on cash game tables, with more than ten tables running simultaneously. Formats include NL Hold'em and PL Omaha with limits from €1/3 and up. Norwegian players have come to dominate Bratislava and fight for financial rewards on all fronts.