PartyPoker Tour London 2026: Daniel Smith Crowned Main Event Champion

Daniel Smith emerged victorious at the PartyPoker Tour London 2026 Main Event, defeating Chris Yong after seven hours of final table action. The festival recorded 1,759 entries overall, generating a massive prize pool of £303,870.
The PartyPoker Tour London 2026 concluded with an exciting finale, crowning Daniel Smith as the Main Event champion. After seven hours of intense play at the final table in the Genting Casino Stratford, Smith triumphed over Chris Yong in heads-up play, securing his place in PartyPoker Tour history.
The entire festival was characterized by a vibrant atmosphere and high participation. Despite some operational challenges throughout the week, both players and staff upheld the spirit of the event. Five trophies were awarded, and the community celebrated the sport of poker.
Numbers and facts
The Main Event featured a £500 buy-in and a guaranteed prize pool of £100,000, attracting 190 players. Overall, the week-long series registered 1,759 entries across all events, leading to an impressive aggregate prize pool of £303,870. Daniel Smith secured the top prize of £22,500 in the Main Event.
Beyond the Main Event, other highlights included Boyuan Xue winning the PLO Masters, which attracted 82 players and had a prize pool of £20,000. In the Mystery Bounty event, 50 entries generated a £10,750 prize pool, with Cornel Iulian Balas emerging victorious after an ICM deal with Andrei Popa. The High Roller event, with a £1,000 buy-in, generated a £14,400 prize pool, won by Matthew Harniman. Notable players such as PokerStars Team Pro David Lappin and PartyPoker Ambassador Jaime Staples also participated. The PartyPoker Tour operates on a transparent model: there are no hidden fees or prize pool deductions. The PartyPoker Tour pays out 100% of the advertised prize pools.
Daniel Smith started the Main Event final table with the second-highest chip stack of 2,455,000 chips. Chris Yong led the field with 2,070,000 chips. Following Daniel Smith's victory, the next tour stop is Glasgow, with online satellites already running on the PartyPoker platform.
Background
The PartyPoker Tour places great emphasis on transparency and player friendliness. Their “Putting Players First” approach ensures that advertised prize pools are paid out in full. This distinguishes it from the practices of some other live tournaments, which often operate with opaque fee structures. The Genting Casino Stratford provided the venue, and the organization ran smoothly despite minor difficulties. The team and commentators were thanked for their efforts. As Dimitrov is quoted in the source:
"The 2026 PartyPoker Tour London will be remembered not merely for the numbers it generated, but for the incredible community of people who brought it to life." - Dimitri Dimitrov, iGaming expert
This stance fosters player trust and contributes to a positive atmosphere, which is crucial for the long-term success of such poker events.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, the PartyPoker Tour is primarily of interest if they wish to participate in international live poker tournaments. Poker tournaments in Germany are not directly subject to the strict rules of the Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021) for online casino games. Classic live poker tournaments are permitted in casinos, while online poker requires a separate German license. PartyPoker also offers online poker in Germany and holds a corresponding license from the German Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL). This licensing allows German players legal access to PartyPoker.com. They must adhere to German regulations, such as mandatory registration with LUGAS. The €1 per spin limit for slot games and the monthly deposit limit of €1,000 per player are not directly relevant to online poker in this format; however, player protection measures still apply.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
Casinos holding a GGL license must meet strict requirements primarily concerning online slot machines and online casino games. This means that if PartyPoker offers poker in Germany, the company must comply with GGL regulations for online poker. This includes player protection measures such as the use of the cross-state gambling supervision system (LUGAS) and the OASIS self-exclusion file. These measures ensure transparency and player protection. The GGL whitelist lists all legal providers in Germany. These measures are essential to guarantee a safe and responsible gaming environment. Events like the PartyPoker Tour in London demonstrate how major poker brands operate internationally. They also highlight the importance of a clear regulatory framework for player trust. German casinos with a GGL license also benefit from transparent practices, but they must observe even stricter rules.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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