Apr 7th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Full Tilt Poker


Within this guide, Rakerace.com will be having a look at Full Tilt Poker, where it began and what this poker room has on offer for new and loyal players.

Full Tilt Poker room review

Introduction

Full Tilt Poker made its debut  online in June 2004 with many poker professionals involved, including Phil Ivey, Andy Bloch, Mike Matusow, and Chris Ferguson, just to name a few. It is the second largest online poker room in the world.

Full Tilt offers both cash games and freeroll, satellite, sit-n-go, and multi-table tournaments which are available throughout the whole day and often see the presence of Full Tilt poker pros at the tables. The site offers the following poker variations (in limit, pot-limit, and no-limit): Texas Holdem, Omaha, Omaha hi/lo, Razz, Stud, Stud hi/lo and mixed games such as HORSE.

Full Tilt Poker has a professional team, its motto being ’Learn, Chat and Play with the Pros’.

Full Tilt’s team consists of 14 noted professionals who play on the site on a regular basis.

Full Tilt Poker welcomes US players and has a very strong customer base.

Full Tilt Poker is a large-sized, independent room. With around 44,000 players online, players can enjoy the action of 21,000 active tables on most days.

Full Tilt Poker supports the following thirteen payment methods as listed in the table below:

All the most popular payment methods (such as Neteller, Visa, MasterCard or MoneyBookers) are supported at Full Tilt Poker.

Player can start playing at Full Tilt Poker with a minimum deposit of only $10, one exception being the check option, which requires a minimum deposit of $250.

The currency that is used at Full Tilt Poker is US dollars.

Full Tilt Poker offers a nice incentive for new players to deposit money with a 100% up to $600 First Deposit Bonus.

By registering to Full Tilt Poker via Rakerace.com, players will also be able to secure a 27% rakeback deal.

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