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FTOPS XXII Day 2: Chris Moorman Wins First FTOPS Title

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The Full Tilt Online Poker Series XXII continued Monday with three more tournaments from the 38-event schedule �� Event #3 $216 Pot-Limit Omaha , Event #4 $1,060 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Max, and Event #5 $216 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo.

The big story of the day was British poker superstar Chris Moorman claiming his first FTOPS title by outlasting a field of 399 to win Event #3. Moorman is online poker's all-time tournament winnings leader with more than $9.2 million in career cashes. He added another $21,250 on Monday.

Moorman's closest brush with an FTOPS title prior to Monday came in 2009 when he lost heads-up to Mark "xqsays" Radoja in a $300 rebuy event. Moorman locked up $204,000 in that tournament after agreeing to a heads-up deal, but Radoja went on to win the jersey.

Despite the relatively small score in Event #3, Moorman was pleased to get the monkey off his back.

Other notables reaching final tables on Monday were Jason "jadedjason" James, Anton "antesvante" Wigg, and John "kleath" Leathart. Here��s a summary of Monday's FTOPS tournaments:

FTOPS XXII Event #3: Pot-Limit Omaha Rush ($85K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$200+$16399$85,000

Event #3 attracted 399 players and fell short of its $85,000 guarantee by more than $5,000. The fast-paced Rush Poker format, combined with the loose play in pot-limit Omaha, resulted in Chris "Moormanl" Moorman needing only four and three-quarter hours to claim his first FTOPS jersey. Other notables went deep in the event including Spencer "UHBigTex" Hudson (23rd - $425) and Chris "Gettin Daize" Oliver (26th - $425).

PlacePlayerPrize
1Chris "Moormanl" Moorman$21,250
2Hudzzzzz$13,175
3daniel levi1$9,775
4Effi101$7,650
5Casminco$5,738
6aDrENalin17$4,250
7Numpter$2,763
8jambeyang$2,125
9Meneerbeer$1,700

FTOPS XXII Event #4: No-Limit Hold'em Six-Max ($500K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$1,000+$60784$784,000

One of the largest buy-ins of FTOPS XXII drew 784 players to generate a prize pool of $784,000, smashing the $500,000 guarantee. As you would expect, many of the top online players in the game posted the $1,000 buy-in to participate, and several made deep runs late into the night. Brandon "norajean" Meyers (9th - $12,544), Matthias "goodvibe" Neu (10th - $12,544), Ravi "govshark2" Raghavan (15th - $7,056) all reached the final three tables but fell short when it mattered, leaving Jason "jadedjason" James and Anton "antesvante" Wigg as the headliners at the six-handed final table.

Wigg busted in fourth place and missed a deal that guaranteed a six-figure payday for the top three finishers. James locked up $102,552 before busting in third place, and Germany's "keinebeine" went on to beat Sweden's "C Darwin2" for the title.

PlacePlayerPrize
*1keinebeine$131,298
*2C Darwin2$124,673
*3Jason "jadedjason" James$102,552
4Anton "antesvante" Wigg$60,368
5Andrzejus$43,120
6Tatute$27,440

*denotes three-handed deal

FTOPS XXII Event #5: No-Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$200+$16931$186,200

The last event on the Day 2 slate saw 931 runners compete in the $215 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo. After only three and a quarter hours, "l Caio Pimenta l" defeated top online grinder John "kleath" Leathart heads-up for the jersey and the $37,240 top prize. Among the notables who fell short of the final table were Mat "checktrap11" Cuthbertson (11th - $1,862) and Dominik "bastet2004" Stopka (20th - $801).

PlacePlayerPrize
1l Caio Pimenta l$37,240
2John "kleath" Leathart$24,802
3WKD33$17,689
4EmyAndDave have$13,220
5HardcoreParkour$9,867
6karolis666$7,262
7relaxplz$5,400
8HelicopterBen82$3,910
9biggus dikus$2,793

FTOPS XXII resumes on Tuesday with three more events: Event #6 $216
PL Omaha Hi/Lo 6-Max
; Event $7 $322 Razz; and Event #8 $200 + $16 NL Hold'em
Rush Turbo
. To view the entire schedule, head over to FullTiltPoker.com.

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