Full Tilt Online Poker Series Event 7 Winner Toms2up

Event 7 of the Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) was held on Saturday, November 7th at 16:00EST.
The event was a $100 + $9 No Limit Hold’em tourney with rebuys.The host for this event was Full Tilt Poker Pro Bruno Stefanelli.
Event 7 drew in 2,274 players and created a $668,200 dollar prize pool.  The guarantee for the event was $600,000 dollars.
The winner of Event 7 was Toms2up and the final four players did make a post deal payout.
Final Table Results:
1    Toms2up      $98,674.77
2    Bbuddy4brkfst     $79,000.00
3    chessazhole1     $97,737.42
4    VeryEuropean     $64,000.00
5     Chezebby     $34,746.40
6     YanaSchv     $22,718.80
7     thechad78     $15,368.60
8     AKTRE     $10,691.20
9     crouts             $8,018.40
New players are eligible for a new player bonus of 100% up to $600 dollars on their first deposit using the Full Tilt Bonus Code.

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