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PokerStars Live League

The PokerStars Open Cannes festival brought the curtain down on the 2025 PokerStars LIVE season, and that meant the three PokerStars LIVE League champions became known. Players from far and wide have been accumulating points for the low, medium, and high leaderboards by playing in PokerStars LIVE events.

PokerStars LIVE League High Top 10

Enrico Camosci
Enrico Camosci

Italian Enrico Camosci came out on top in the High leaderboard, edging out Klemens Roiter and Aleksejs Ponakovs for the title. Camosci is a regular on the European Poker Tour (EPT), and players will see much more of him in 2026 because PokerStars rewarded him with four EPT Main Event and four EPT High Roller buy-ins for topping this leaderboard.

Roiter banked four EPT Main Event buy-ins for his runner-up finish, while Ponakovs collected a pair of EPT Main Event buy-ins.

Rank Player Country Points
1 Enrico Camosci Italy 4,025.13
2 Klemens Roiter Austria 3,778.38
3 Aleksejs Ponakovs Latvia 2,039.84
4 Jesse Lonis United States 1,754.88
5 Christopher Nguyen Austria 1,628.17
6 David Coleman United States 1,572.43
7 Cesar Garcia Dominguez Spain 1,539.35
8 Alisson Piekazewicz Brazil 1,524.95
9 Masato Yokosawa Japan 1,492.80
10 Leon Sturm Germany 1,438.78

PokerStars LIVE League Medium Top 10

Gerard Rubiralta
Gerard Rubiralta

Spain’s Gerard Rubiralta triumphed in the PokerStars LIVE League Medium race. The 695.48-point gap between Rubiralta and Andreas Froehli in second was the largest points difference across all three leagues. PokerStars ambassador Kenny Hallaert capped off an impressive year at the felt by claiming third place.

Rubiralta now gets to play four EPT Main Events and four PS Open Main Events for free in 2026, while Froehli banked six PS Open Main Event buy-ins. Hallaert has three PS Open Main Event buy-ins to use next year.

Rank Player Country Points
1 Gerard Rubiralta Cortes Spain 3,499.25
2 Petre Bigdan Ionescu Romania 2,803.77
3 Kenny Hallaert Belgium 2,792.55
4 Jon Kyte Norway 2,468.10
5 Robert Bull United Kingdom 2,438.76
6 Gerard Carbo Spain 2,368.42
7 Claudio Di Giacomo Italy 2,303.09
8 Umberto Ruggeri Italy 2,285.34
9 Barny Boatman United Kingdom 2,269.91
10 Antoine Labat France 2,151.98

PokerStars LIVE League Low Top 10

Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson
Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson

The low leaderboard could have been won by any of the eventual top three finishers right up to the PS Open Cannes festival. Iceland’s Steinn Karlsson finished sixth in the €550 Second Chance event on the penultimate night of the series, which ultimately clinched the title.

Andreas Froehli edged out David Docherty right at the death to claim second place and leave the Scotsman in third.

Karlsson’s reward for a year-long grind is €15,000 worth of buy-ins, made up of 10 PS Open Main Event and 10 PS Open Cup entries. Froehli will go to battle in 2026 with 10 PS Open Cup buy-ins, while Docherty received five PS Open Cup entries.

Rank Player Country Points
1 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson Iceland 1,145.66
2 Andreas Froehli Switzerland 1,052.50
3 David Docherty United Kingdom 1,028.24
4 Soraya Estrada Gonzalez Spain 953.18
5 Gerard Carbo Spain 655.54
6 Thomas Clack United Kingdom 592.69
7 Thor William Morstoel Norway 552.65
8 Artus Gimenez Leyva Spain 511.72
9 Samir Ainous France 500.89
10 David Lappin Ireland 499.51

Who Will Get Their Hands on a €100,000 Team PokerStars Ambassador Contract?

Team Pro

Although the top three finishers from each leaderboard won live event prizes, there’s a massive prize still waiting to be won. The top 10 finishers from each leaderboard are invited to do an audition to become a Team PokerStars Pro ambassador for a year, which PokerStars values at a cool €100,000.

The winner of the ambassadorship will be announced during EPT Paris, the first EPT of 2026. EPT Paris runs from February 18 through March 1.

Matthew Pitt

Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.





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