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Online Poker Sweat Tournaments - Friday Night Fights at Full Tilt Poker

Written by Matt Franklin   
Friday, 04 December 2009 09:46
Play in Friday night fight events hosted by Full Tilt poker with over $100,000 in guaranteed tournaments.

Think you can go all three rounds? Friday night fights returns to Full Tilt poker on December 4th with the first round being a $100,000 knock-out bounty followed by a second round of poker pro’s playing heads up in the main event followed by a third round $5,000 Sweat tournament while watching the main event. If you haven’t put the gloves on yet at Full Tilt poker, open an account and play in the biggest guaranteed tournament available on Friday’s.

The Friday $500 knockout bounty tournament has a guaranteed prize pool of at least $100,000. The tournament starts at 9:00pm EST with a buy-in of $500+$35 and satellites to the event for as low as a $1 or 50 Full Tilt points. $400 from each buy-in will go towards the guaranteed prize pool and $100 will go towards each player’s knockout. For each player you knockout of the tournament, you will receive $100 and multi-table leaderboard standing points! A total of 259 players joined the $500 Friday night fights knockout bounty tournament on May 22nd that produces a total prize pool of $103,600.

You’ve heard of Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson, John Juanda, Erick Lindgren or Gus Hansen right? Well for your enjoyment, Full Tilt poker makes the pro’s get in the ring to battle on Friday night fights with $10,000 in chips playing heads-up matches until there is only left. If you have ever watched High Stakes Poker on television, then you will want to experience how the pros play online poker in real time online poker situations. At the May Friday night fights online poker tournament, Brian Townsend took down Patrik Antonius in the main event with a total of 918 players in the Antonius Sweat tourney with first place paying out $7,344.

You might be wondering what a Sweat tournament is… well, at Full Tilt on Friday night fights, you can watch the pros play online poker and also play in special “Sweat” tournaments to cheer on your favorite pro. When a main event is running, each pro will a $5,000 Sweat tourney with a $10 + $1 buy-in. The prize pool will receive $8 of the buy-in while a knockout will pay $2. In addition, if you win the Sweat tournament and your pro wins, then you will also receive a free buy-in to the next $500 knock-out bounty event. Play at Full Tilt poker for Friday night fights, receive your Holiday Hundred bonus and learn from the best online poker players in the world.

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