Friday Night Fights at Full Tilt Poker

Friday Night Fights at Full Tilt Poker

Friday Night Fights at Full Tilt PokerFriday Night Fights at Full Tilt Poker present you with a golden opportunity to make $100 every time you knock out another player in a $500 Knockout Bounty Tournament. The online poker tournament costs $500 + $35 if you want to buy-in directly, but if you would prefer to win yourself a seat then you can do so thanks to satellites that run throughout each week. With satellites costing from just $1 or 50 Full Tilt Points, everyone can afford to join in the Friday Night Fights!


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The $500 Knockout Bounty Tournament takes place at 21:00 ET and offers a $75,000 prize pool. It also rails a Friday Night Fights Main Event which allows you to watch Full Tilt Poker professionals play head-to-head. The pros start with a $10,000 chip stack and play as hard as they can to demonstrate their poker prowess. Watching the professionals at work is inspirational to say the least, and you can learn a lot by observing their games.

As well as watching your favourite Full Tilt Poker professionals you can support them by playing in a $5,000 Sweat Tournament whilst the Main Event is running. The Sweat tournament is another knockout tournament and it will cost you $10 + $1 to buy into. $8 of that is added to the prize pool and the remaining $2 funds a Knockout Bounty on the head of each player.

As you can see, Friday Night Fights at Full Tilt Poker are rough-and-tumble events where every player is keen not just to finish in the money, but to take other players out of the game whenever possible. Expect plenty of aggressive action and be prepared to fight your corner when your opponents decide to make a play for the bounty on your head!

If you like the idea of getting involved in Friday Night Fights then we would advise you to play with the maximum level of discipline (something that you should always be doing, of course) and to be as aggressive as you like when you have the cards to back you up. Show no mercy, take no prisoners and you could well amass a nice pile of cash in just one evening. Visit Full Tilt Poker now for more details and make Friday Night a Fight Night!

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