Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) VIII

Online poker room these days Full Tilt Poker there is a series of online poker tournaments called Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) VIII... Tournaments with serial numbers # 17 and # 18 were held yesterday

Tournament number 17

The format of this poker tournament is Shorthanded No-Limit Hold'em Shootout... The buy-in for this poker tournament was $200. The total prize fund, formed by the participants, who numbered 1294 athletes, was $258'800. According to the terms of the competition, in order to become the winner of this tournament, it was necessary to win four tables in a row.

When the online poker tournament came to its logical conclusion, only two participants claimed the main prize OUSOONERS24 and rtkoss... Each of them had 3 victories behind them. OUSOONERS24 went all-in with a pair of pocket jacks and this risk brought him victory in the competition.

Results:

OUSOONERS24 - $45'290

rtkoss - $28'468

Capt_Klonk - $18'944

poker4me123 - $12'940

BotOFallBOTS - $9'058

edub707 - $6'211

Tournament with serial number 18 is Razz tournament. The buy-in of the tournament was $300. The number of participants was 545 people, they formed a prize fund of $163'500.

Team members took part in this tournament Full tilt pro Marco traniello and Jens voertmann... Both of these players were able to make it to the final table, but this was the limit of their game today - in the end, seventh and eighth places, respectively.

Tournament Winner eagle1829 received almost $39'000 prize money for the first place, and an exclusive T-shirt with the symbols of the online poker room.

Results:

eagle1829 - $38'750

Tridynamo - $25'670

hulyefussz - $17'985

mischiefofmagic - $11'118

SCOOBY DOO 21 - $6'867

UpTheMariners - $4'742

Marco traniello - $3, '597

Jens voertmann - $2'453

Today in the poker room Full Tilt Poker two tournaments are planned: the first is no-limit hold'emno-limit hold'em with a buy-in of $200 and a guaranteed prize pool of $350'000; the second tournament of the day is Holdem at short tables. The buy-in of the tournament is $20, and the prize pool is $200'000.

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