North American Poker Tour

The North American Poker Tour was a series of international poker tournaments held in North America. The NAPT included an associated television series broadcasting the final table of some of the tournaments.

The NAPT was started in 2010 by PokerStars, then the largest online poker cardroom in the world. The televised series aired on ESPN2 in the United States.

Players were able to enter the NAPT events by paying the entry fee or by playing online poker freeroll satellites on the PokerStars.net domain.

Season 1 consisted of 7 events played in 2010. Season 2 saw 3 events played in early 2011 before competition was suspended.

On April 15, 2011, along with similar competitors' sites, Pokerstars.com was seized and shut down by U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, which alleged it was in violation of federal bank fraud and money laundering laws. The company subsequently stopped allowing players from the United States to play real money games and temporarily moved the main company website to Pokerstars.eu.

As of February 13, 2012, the NAPT website, and information on remaining events for Season 2, has not been updated since the April 15, 2011 seizure. The last NAPT event had concluded just 2 days earlier, on April 13, 2011, when Vanessa Selbst defended her Season 1 NAPT Mohegan Sun victory by winning the Season 2 NAPT Mohegan Sun event.

Created By

Status

Returning Series

Original Name

North American Poker Tour

First Air Date

April 19, 2010

Last Air Date

December 26, 2010

Seasons

2

Episodes

34

Language

English

Production Companies

Networks

ESPN

S01E16

Los Angeles Main Event Final Table

Over 700 players bought in for $5,000 for this Pokerstars.net NAPT Los Angeles Main Event, now just 8 remain to battle it out for the last NAPT title of 2010. The final table is stacked with some of the toughest pros in the game, including Ahn-Van Nguyen, Michael Binger, Ray Henson and Joe Tehan. But perhaps the toughest of the bunch is EPT Champion Jason Mercier, who also happens to be second in chips. Mercier, who also claimed the 2010 NAPT Mohegan Bounty Shootout title, looks to cap off this inaugural NAPT season with another big score. But he and the rest of this talented table will have to get through the chip leader, Chris DeMaci, who is playing in his hometown. Up for grabs is the coveted NAPT trophy the 725,000 dollar top prize and title of champion! (Episode 1 of 1)

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