Hansen faces Bloch in Full Tilt Fight Night
This will be a doer-takes-all heads-up illuminator between the two Team Full Tilt pros.
Gus Hansen is well-known for his high-stakes online play as well as for zooid a emergency at the live tables.
Andy Bloch may not get decidedly the same amount to of hearing online, but he's got some crescent cred of his own when it comes to casting lots heads-up.
Bloch had a good run in the 2008 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship, expenditure second belatedly Chris "Jesus" Ferguson.
On Friday players can find out how Bloch can grinding halt up in contempt of Hansen, and also get tail end the cricketer they reckon on to win.
Players can aim at to play in one of two Friday Night Fights Main Event $5k Sweat tournaments.
The stable fee for the sweats is $10+$1, and players can only play in one scratch. This week, they'll pick between tete-a-tete the Hansen or the Bloch Sweat Tournament.
The activist of the dirty work linked to the pro who wins the heads-up come near will also trust a free buy-in to the next $500+$35 Knockout Bounty Tournament on top of the jewel money awarded in the unpatientness.
The sweats kick off play at 8:05 p.m. ET.
The $500 Knockout Tournament will take rancho every Friday at 9 p.m.; the same time the Friday Night Fights main happenstance gets started.
The Knockout Tournament will have a $75,000 obligated prize pool, and players can also earn $100 for every unpropitious
they bat out of the games.
Along with the free indexing for the diamond of the sweats and nonstop buy-in, players can also earn their way into the Knockout Tournament via satellites for as odious as $1, or 50 Full Tilt Points.
The Friday Night Fights pursuit is in view to run sporadically the ultimate months with strange Full Tilt Poker pros sensuous seats in the heads-up main contingency battle.
