CPTLV Main Event #5 in Zagreb is Starting on January 15

Cezar Poker Room January Main Event

After four played events in Cezar Casino Zagreb, CPL festivals continue to run every month until May 22, when the last festival is happening. After all nine festivals are done, the leaderboard to Las Vegas will be concluded, with only one more ticked for grabs, which will be available on June 4, when the CPL freeroll is happening.

CPTLV #5 Festival Schedule

DateTimeEvent
Jan. 1419:00CPTLV Satelite 7 Tickets GTD
Jan. 1518:00€150 Main Event Day 1a
Jan. 1618:00€150 Main Event Day 1b
Jan. 1716:00€220 Omaha PL
Jan. 1718:00€150 Main Event Day 1c
Jan. 1815:00€150 Main Event Day 1d
Jan. 1821:00€150 Main Event Day 1e Turbo
Jan. 1914:00Main Event Day 2

Las Vegas Packages

The CPL is offering a minimum of 11 packages for Las Vegas next summer. Each package includes a return ticket to Las Vegas, Accommodation for 7-8 days, and entry to the $1,000 Mini Main Event.

CPL packages

The packages are distributed to the winners of the Main Event leaderboard (7x), the PLO leaderboard (2x), and the cash game leaderboard (2x).

The Main Event Details

The upcoming Main Event is a “stack of choice” format, where you are allowed to play on each starting day, transfer the biggest stack to the final day, and get refunded buy-ins for other smaller stacks. The buy-in is €150, and the GTD prize pool is €50,000. There are five starting days, with the last one, 1E, being at turbo speed.

CPL Main Event is stack of shoice

Players will also be able to buy into the first levels of the final day of the Main Event.

You can see the full schedule of the leagues in the image below:

CPL full league schedule

Interesting Flaghunter’s Stop

This can also be a nice stop for flaghunters, as we had already seen some familiar faces in previous CPTLV Main Events when current 2024 flag hunter’s leader Dominick French played in the CPTLV PLO event. One of the flat hunters, Ilija Savevski, managed to win the CPTLV PLO event.

CPL flaghunter Ilija Savevski who won the PLO event.

“Flag Hunters” leaderboard is not as popular as the all-time money list on Hendon Mob, but it still draws some attention from players all over the world. It gives players who like to travel another thing to compete and have fun with.

Dominick French has cashed in 58 countries to take the top spot on Flaghunters’ leaderboard, ahead of Lars Jurgens, who cashed in 51 countries.

Dominick was also the number one flaghunter in 2024 with 48 cashes, and Maureen Bloechlinger came in second place, cashing in 19 different countries.

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