PokerStars has announced the comeback of its Live League for 2026, giving players another chance to climb the leaderboards across Europe’s live poker circuit and compete for thousands in PokerStars event credits.
Originally launched in 2025, the PokerStars Live League rewards players who take part in European PokerStars live events, including European Poker Tour (EPT) stops, PokerStars Open festivals, and the PokerStars-backed Irish Poker Open. Players earn points across three tiers—High, Medium, and Low—based on buy-in, field size, and finishing position.
The PokerStars Open Campione, running now through February 1, kicks off the 2026 series and offers the first opportunity to rack up leaderboard points.
2026 Live League: Prize Structure & Details
A total of €157,500 in PokerStars LIVE credits will be awarded to the top three finishers in each tier. In a new twist for 2026, the top 30 players in each leaderboard category will also qualify for an exclusive live freeroll at the first EPT event of 2027, featuring a €100,000 prize pool.
High Tier (buy-ins €4,900+):
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1st: €50,000 PokerStars LIVE credit
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2nd: €25,000 PokerStars LIVE credit
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3rd: €12,500 PokerStars LIVE credit
Medium Tier (€1,000–€5,500 buy-ins):
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1st: €25,000 PokerStars LIVE credit
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2nd: €12,500 PokerStars LIVE credit
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3rd: €6,250 PokerStars LIVE credit
Low Tier (€1,200 or less):
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1st: €15,000 PokerStars LIVE credit
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2nd: €7,500 PokerStars LIVE credit
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3rd: €3,750 PokerStars LIVE credit
The points system has been updated for 2026 to give more weight to players who reach final tables and win events. Additionally, buy-ins that fall on tier boundaries now award points across multiple leaderboards, e.g., a €1,200 event counts for both Low and Medium, while a €5,000 event counts for Medium and High.
2025 Champions Recap
The inaugural 2025 Live League saw intense competition across all tiers:
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High Leaderboard: Italy’s Enrico Camosci claimed first, followed by Austria’s Klemens Roiter and Latvia’s Aleksejs Ponakovs.
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Medium Leaderboard: Gerard Rubiralta Cortes (Spain) took the top spot, with Romania’s Petre Bogdan Ionescu second and PokerStars Ambassador Kenny Hallaert third.
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Low Leaderboard: Iceland’s Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson won first place, with Switzerland’s Andreas Froehli and Scotland’s David Docherty rounding out the podium.
“We’re thrilled to bring back the PokerStars Live League for its second edition,” said Willie Elliot, PokerStars Live Events Customer Engagement Manager. “It gives players a season-long leaderboard to chase and adds an extra layer of excitement to every stop—from the first event of the year right through to the finale.”