PTP member wins FTOPS Event #19

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We here at PTP would like to extend our congratulations to ma77th3gr34t, a long time NeverBeg / PTP member who brought home the biggest win in the history of the site when he defeated 3,655 other players to win FTOPS event #19 for over $146,000 in prize money.

ma77th3gr34t was backed for the event through PTP Staking, meaning that tens of thousands of dollars are being shipped to investors in the wake of his massive win.

Here’s the HOF thread for his win.

Congratulations again, Matt - here’s hoping it’s just the first of many.

More info: PTP Staking is an online service that connects players with backers. With over 15 thousand members are thousands of dollars staked every day, PTP Staking is the top online poker staking site on the net.

Visit our forums for more information on staking. PTP also offers rakeback and hires online poker props.

FTOPS is an online poker tournament series run periodically by Full Tilt Poker that features a wide range of game types and buy ins. Full Tilt Rakeback offers can help you build your bankroll, making it easier to play these events.

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