Manne wrote:
For any poker player who thinks he or she has both the game and the face to play poker with the pros on TV, Full Tilt Poker is offering the chance to do just that. Full Tilt can help players make it to the stage for Late Night Poker, one of the United Kingdom’s biggest and best-known televised tournaments. TV tournaments have been making stars, and players at the online card room have the opportunity to be next star to be discovered.
There are three different ways that Full Tilt helps players get to Late Night Poker: Freerolls, Full Tilt Points events and direct buy-ins to the event qualifiers. Players who think they are ready for prime-time can use any of these methods for a chance to sit under the bright lights of television.
Freerolls allow players the chance to win their spot simply by playing great poker. Players can look for the “Late Night Poker – Rd 1” events at Full Tilt and register. Winners in these freerolls move on to the qualifier.
Full Tilt Points can also be used by serious players at the website to buy-in to the qualifier. A player can spend 2,500 Full Tilt Points and get a spot in the qualifier, allowing them to bypass the play-in event. Finally, players can buy their way into the qualifier for $300+$22 simply by registering at Full Tilt Poker.
Playing at Full Tilt Poker may be the perfect way for many players to show the world not only their poker face, but that they have world-class skills at the poker table. Winning the Late Night Poker qualifier can offer the perfect chance to do both.
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The full final table placings and payouts were as follows:
1st - Victorino Torres (3,246,200 HKD)
2nd - Chong Cheong (2,088,000 HKD)
3rd - Cole Swannack (1,177,600 HKD)
4th - Jeppe Drivsholm (891,000 HKD)
5th - Kenny Nielsen (700,000 HKD)
6th - Brian Green (572,900 HKD)
7th - Kai Paulsen (445,600 HKD)
8th - Albert Kim (350,100 HKD)
9th - Keith Hawkins (254,608 HKD)