FTOPS XI ENDS ON A HIGH NOTE
20 February 2009
High excitement, big money and tough
competition characterise the latest edition
The eleventh outing for the Full Tilt Online Poker
Series ended on a high note this week with the
conclusion of two big money events that generated high
entries and big prize money, and a new record for
tourney entries.
The $500+$35 NL Hold'em Main
Event presented players with a $2.5 million guaranteed
prize pool and the players responded with a 5 287 entry
turnout, boosting the pool toa remarkable $2 643 500 and
the first prize to a bank account boosting $456 056 and
change.
The competition was tough, with names
such as Steve Billirakis, James "Mig_com" Mackey and
Chris "Genius28" Lee in the field, setting a punishing
pace for the 13 hours of play which finally produced a
final table.
The eventual winner, Adam "csimmsux"
Geyer, began the final table second in chips and managed
to deploy skill, talent and good cards to maintain and
strengthen his position to the end. He was faced in the
heads up by KA1SERfknSOZE, who's second placing earned a
useful $276 245.
Besides his first place take
home cash of $456 056, Geyer added another significant
line to his c.v., which includes wins in the FTOPS VII
Two-Day Event in February 2008, where he picked up $488
175; a win in Event 13 of the FTOPS V in 2007 and a
14th-place finish in the FTOPS V main event.
Entry records fell in Event 24 of the tournament, too.
This $750 000 guaranteed No-Limit Hold'em Knockout event
hosted by Andy Black attracted a record 9 061 entries,
taking the prize pool to $906 100, which gave winner
girlyhurly a first place payday of $144 885.39.
The biggest winner's purse in FTOPS XI went to player
fyrtuk who earned $625 000 as winner of Event #22, a $5
000+200 NL Hold'em 6-max contest over two days hosted by
Allen Cunningham. This "high roller" event carried a
guaranteed prize pool of $2 million and attracted 500
players, many of them top personalities in online poker.
The heads up was between fyrtuk and Adam "Roothlus"
Levy, who gave a great and talented performance but was
not able to overcome an almost 5 to 1 chip count
deficiency going into the heads up and had to be content
with a second place check for $387 500.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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