Full Tilt Online Poker Series Event # 5 Winner Deception Pt

The winner of the 5th Event in Full Tilt’s Online Poker Series was Deception Pt.  The 5th event was a $200 + $16 dollars Stud event.  The event started on Friday, November 16th at 21:00 EST.
This event was hosted by Full Tilt Poker Pro Jennifer Harman and in all saw 555 players and created a $111,000 dollar prize pool.  The guarantee was at $100,000 dollars so again the pool went over the guarantee.  So far only event has had an overlay which is good news for Full Tilt.
Deception Pt outlasted the playing field to take home just over $20,000 dollars.
Final Table Results:
1     Deception Pt      $20,625.55
2     WB123456789     $17,344.26
3     kobeallst     $17,974.19
4     UFman2     $7,548.00
5     dannymien     $4,662.00
6     Shawnzjones     $3,219.00
7     yuvee04     $2,442.00
8     pinishe45     $1,665.00
9     lapozie     $1,165.50
There are still 20 events left in the FTOPS and you can also play in the Mini FTOPS that have a much smaller buyin.  If you’re not already a player you can get a first deposit bonus of 100% up to $600 dollars.

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