Howard Lederer, Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, Phil Gordon and Erik Siedel, these are just a few professional poker players that you will run into while playing poker at Full Tilt Poker.
Full Tilt Poker is different when it comes to poker software, lets say it is like Cartoon Network meets the world of poker. The environment is 3D with a mix of cartoonish type characters such as Yoda from the Star Wars Trilogy. The background can also be switched to something more appealing if you grow tired of looking at the default background.
One of my favorite features of this software is the fact that you can view and save your last hand. This is a good feature to use if you want to look at your last hand if you experienced a bad beat or had a great win.
Since its inception in 2004, Full Tilt Poker has grown at a tremendous pace. During peak hours there are well over 5,000 players online. The majority of these players are focused on tournament play so this can be a downer in my opinion.
The variety of games at Full Tilt Poker
is well above average when compared to other poker rooms. Games that are offered are Texas Hold’Em, Omaha Hi/Lo, 7 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo and Razz. The tables range from $0.05/$0.1 to $200/$400 in Hold’em. 7 Card Stud and Omaha Hi/Lo offers games ranging up to $1000/$2000.
Competition is pretty tight, could be because of the amount of professionals playing at the tables but I really doubt that is the reason.
Full Tilt Poker
offers one of the more generous bonuses in the online poker industry, a whopping 100% deposit bonus up to $600.
Because Full Tilt Poker
is endorsed by many famous professional poker players there is always great promotions going on at the site. Because of this tournaments and competitions can be found in plenty.
Deposit options are limited however,this is one of the few things I dont like about this room. They currently only accept payments through Credit card, Neteller or Firepay.
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