Full Tilt Poker Open Poker Million and Late Night Poker Qualifiers
May 11, 2009
Full Tilt Poker, the second largest online poker room on the internet definately has alot going on at the moment.
With the site been in the middle of its FTOPS XII series which concludes next week, players would be forgiven for thinking that the site is stretched to capacity but the site has revealed that they are rolling out 2 new sets of tournament qualifiers.
The 2 new tournaments that qualifers are been opened for aren’t small scale tournaments either with Poker Million and Late Night Poker been two of the most sort after televised live tournaments by amateurs and pros around the world.
Poker Million is a new tournament that is been offered by Full Tilt Poker with its recent take over from former promoters Ladbrokes, who have now moved over to let the second largest online poker room take the helm.
Making its debut in 2000 the tournament has seen some of the poker worlds most famous grace its tables, with the likes of Boyle Poker professional Marty Smyth taking his seat in the tournament in the past years.
Full Tilt Poker will be running a real money buy in direct qualifer for the tournament on August 2nd which will offer players the opportunity to win their seat in the tournament for $535.
Each Poker Million package that is offered as a prize will be worth $22,000 which means that winner will be given the $20,000 buy in to the tournament plus an additional $2,000 in spending money for their time at the tournament, with the tournament previously been televised on Sky Sports.
Not happy with just one new tournament schedule, Full Tilt Poker have also taken on the Late Night Poker qualifers.
Late Night Poker has also had its fair share of famous faces gracing its felts, with poker professional Phil Hullmuth been a former winner of the tournament.
Prize packages on offer from Full Tilt for this tournament will offer winners the $10,000 buy in plus $2,000 in spending money.
With the tournament qualifer been priced at $322 for this, participation figures are expected to be high.
Both of these tournaments offer players a chance to win a share of $1 million in prize money.
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