Friday Night Fights at Full Tilt Poker

Ready to go to battle then get ready for Friday Night Fights at Full Tilt Poker on December 4th.
The first round is going to be a $100,000 dollar Knock Out Bounty Tournament.
In the second round poker pro’s are going to be playing heads up in the Main Event followed by the third round, a $5,000 dollar Sweat tournament during the Main Event.
The Knockout Bounty tourney will cost you $535 dollars to buy into but there is at least $100,000 dollars in the prize pool.
The tourney starts at 9pm EST and you can win your seat into the tourney for as little as $1 dollar or 50 Full Tilt points.
Your buyin will be separated into two with $400 dollars going to the prize pool and the remaining $100 dollars goes on your head.
You will earn $100 dollars for each player you knock out and multi table leader board standing points.
Join Full Tilt Poker today and make a deposit and you can get a 100% deposit bonus up to $600 dollars.

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