The American Adam "csimmsux" Geyer wrote history this weekend as he won his third FTOPS event after that he outlasted 5286 players and took down the $2.500.000 guaranteed Main Event in Full Tilt's Online Poker Series XI
After 11 days of action filled poker and millions of dollars in guarantee that had been won by known and unknown players all around the globe, the Full Tilt Online Series XI had come to an end as 24 events had found a winner each. This left only one event, the event that everyone had been waiting and longing for, The Main Event with $2.500.000 guaranteed by Full Tilt. This event attracted nothing less than 5287 players who paid the buy-in of $500+$35 to play some Texas Hold'em No limit and have a chance of winning some serious cash.
After many long and action filled hours of poker there were only 9 players left in the Main Event. The poker players that were doing very well at this moment were PartyPimp, KA1SERfknS0ZE and csimmsux who all survived to become the 3 last man standing. First out of them to leave the tournament was PartyPimp who probably wasn't that unhappy with his $177.643 win? This left only KA1SERfknS0ZE and csimmsux to battle for the first prize of $456.056. Adam "csimmsux" Geyer took the command and continued playing great and very relaxed poker even though the $170.000 in difference between second and first prize, and of course the chance of write history and become the only one to have taken down 3 Full Tilt Online series events. KA1SERfknS0ZE tried his very best in order to take on csimmsux heads up. But Adam "csimmsux" Geyer ones again proved to everyone that he's the king of FTOPS as he got his chips in with the best hand against KA1SERfknS0ZE who received $276.245 for the second place.
Maint Event final table:
1: csimmsux (picture) $456,056
2: KA1SERfknSOZE $276,245
3: PartyPimp $177,643
4: clubflush5 $138,783
5: CHOOK2120 $104,418
6: dump22 $77,983
7: 23bigd23 $60,800
8: supermanpunch $46,261
9: Luie Sojo $34,365
Adam "csimmsux" Geyer previous wins:
FTOPS VII Two-Day Event in February 2008 ($488,175)
Event 13 of the FTOPS V in 2007 ($72,662)