PokerStars announced that the North American Poker Tour will make a triumphant return to Las Vegas in November. The NAPT returns to the USA after a 12-year hiatus. Resorts World will host the 2023 NAPT Las Vegas with multiple events starting on November 4. The $1,650 buy-in NAPT Vegas Main Event begins November 6.

Welcome back, NAPT. The original North American Poker Tour began in 2010 and was short lived when it shuttered in 2011. Vanessa Selbst made waves when she won two NAPT events including two at Mohegan Sun. After a 12-year slumber, the NAPT returns to North America with a huge comeback affair in Las Vegas in November.
Here's your chance to play in a PokerStars tournament series in Sin City. The 2023 NAPT Las Vegas begins on November 4 and runs through November 12 at the somewhat new Resorts World Casino. There's a couple of special events on the docket in the NAPT return including the PokerStars Cup, the NAPT Las Vegas High Roller, and the Main Event.
The PokerStars Cup has a $550 buy-in and begins November 9. It's slated to conclude on November 12.
There's a $5,300 buy-in High Roller that's scheduled to begin on November 10.
And the marquee event -- the Main Event -- has a $1,650 buy-in with six opening flights. The Main Event will kick off on November 6 and run through November 11.
"We are delighted to announce the return of this iconic series and once again hold the NAPT for poker players in North America," said Steve Preiss, VP for PokerStars North America.
"We're working hard to ensure that this is a spectacular series and can't wait to head to Las Vegas to get the show on the road."
"We are thrilled to partner with PokerStars as we celebrate the return of the North American Poker Tour with the first stop at Resorts World Las Vegas," said Leon Wheeler, Director of Poker Operations at Resorts World Las Vegas. "The NAPT Las Vegas is sure to bring players in from all over the globe and we look forward to hosting them once again at our world-class property."
Stay tuned for an official announcement when PokerStars clues everyone in on how to win a prize package or satellite.
The initially NAPT launched in 2010 with the popular PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA). The inaugural season included stops at the NAPT Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, NAPT Venetian in Las Vegas, and the NAPT Los Angeles.
Harrison Gimbel won the 2010 PCA for $2.2 million. Joe Tehan was the last player standing at the NAPT LA and he won $725K. Ashton Griffin binked the NAPT Venetian for $560K. Vanessa Selbst won the first NAPT Mohegan Sun for a $750K score.
The second season was only two events long but included the 2011 PCA and NAPT Mohegan Sun. Galen Hall won the 2011 PCA for a $2.3 million score. Vanessa Selbst banked $450K for her second victory at Mohegan Sun when she won back-to-back events in Connecticut.