Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Full Tilt Poker review

Full Tilt Poker quickly became one of the largest poker rooms after UIGEA - The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, which more or less forced many poker rooms to close its door for players from the United States. When Full Tilt Poker opened in 2004 was one of the arguments that play in them that you as poker players would be able to chat and play along with poker professionals as Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson, Jennifer Harman, Erick Lindgren, Clonie Gowen, Mike Matusow, Phil Ivey, John Juanda, Phil Gordon, Erik Seidel, Andy Bloch and Gus Hansen, to name a few. 

Player Traffic: Located at one of the major poker rooms. Allows players from the U.S. Over 50 000 players at over 10, 000 tables and 1500 tournaments, a Saturday night in December 2007. 

Games played: 
  • Texas holdem 
  • Omaha 
  • Razz 
  • 7 Card Stud 
  • Draw 
  • Pineapple 
Tournaments: Is MTT - Multi Table Tournaments your thing, the Full Tilt incredible range of tournaments of all kinds and price ranges, and it is played on several hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money every day. New tournaments start at a rapid pace. The purchases ranging from $ 1 to $ 1000 + $ 60. 

Sit and Go tournaments are also incredibly popular and start buying at $ 1 + $ 0.25 and the maximum purchase is $ 5000 + $ 200. They have also maĆ„nga satellites to major tournaments, events, and events. There is also a large selection of free rolls. 

Software: Very good, smooth, easy to use and also nice to watch. Works with all types of computers that Pc, Mac, Macintosh, Linux OS. You can play in more poker tables and forms simultaneously. Good statistics feature. 

Support: No major problems but you may have to wait for an answer. 

Real Money: good rated. Full Tilt Poker is fully licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission and has zero tolerance against all kinds of cheating and fraud. Only one account per person is allowed.
Full tilt is a poker rooms that accepts ultra prepaid phone card deposits 

Others: Run your own network and is one of the few poker sites managed to restart itself and not in any network. When you play for real money at Full Tilt serve you in Full Tilt Points. For those Full Tilt Points, you can then buy up to tournaments and free rolls poker or buy stuff from their web shop. The Full Tilt Shoppen are DVD's, books, caps, clothes as t-shirts, jersey, jackets. There are also electronics and more.

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