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Full Tilt Poker is one of the worlds premiere online poker rooms. We have tons of pros playing on your site all the time and a wide selection of games. We are one of the few poker sires that still allows U.S. players, so if your usual site has closed your account, come play here! .
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Poker Games Hold 'Em, Omaha, Omaha 8/Better, Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud 8/Better, Razz, HORSE, and newly added Capped games.
Game Types Cash Games, Speed Tables, Singel Table Sit & Go's, Turbo Sit & Go's and Multi-Tables, Double Stack Tournaments, Four Player Heads-Up Shootout Sit & Go Tournaments, Sattelite Tournaments, Garunteed Tournaments
Features • Emotional Avatars - Right-click on your avatar to change its emotion. In addition to its normal appearance, you can make your avatar appear happy, angry, or confused.

• Background Themes - At any time, right click on the table or background to change the background theme for your table. You can play poker in the jungle, on the beach, or even in outer space!

• Sit Anywhere - Right-click on any seat at your table and choose "Put Me Here" -- the table and players will rotate so that you will be in that position.

• Auto Center - When you select this option, whenever you open a table and sit down, regardless of what seat you choose, the table will rotate so that you are sitting at the bottom center seat.

• Easy Navigation - Full Tilt Poker's game software has been designed to provide users with a clean, intuitive interface allowing players to quickly and easily find the ring games and tournaments they want to play.

• Linked Tournaments - Full Tilt Poker's tournament lobbies allow players to find satellites into their favorite events with just one click.

• Open a tournament you want to play and, during registration, you'll see a list of all of the satellites and token satellites that can earn you entry. Click on one of the satellite tournaments and you'll open the tournament lobby for that event.

• Custom Filtering for Tournaments and Ring Games - Full Tilt Poker provides a complete array of custom filtering options for both ring games and tournaments.

• Just click on the "Edit" tab to open the filtering window. Once there, you can sort by game, real or play money table, stakes, buy-in, and even hide full tables. For tournaments, you can also filter by type (e.g., Satellite, Private, etc.), prize package, and buy-in (e.g., Play money, Full Tilt Points, or Freeroll).

• Advanced Table Actions - Once you're seated at a table, you'll see even more features designed specifically to make your game play more enjoyable. Some of the things to look for include:

• New pods featuring countdown timers that give you a clearer visual warning as to when you're running out of time to act - when you have 15 seconds left, your timer will begin moving from right to left, changing from green to red

• A new total pot display on the table so you can quickly determine how much has already been committed to the pot before you decide to act

• An improved slider bar in the betting window to help you more easily determine the amount you want to wager

• Full Tilt Poker Pro Chat

• Have you ever wondered during a game, "What would Howard Lederer do?" Now you can find out with Pro Chat at Full Tilt Poker.

• Join the table talk with Howard, Phil Ivey, Jennifer Harman, Chris Ferguson and all the other Full Tilt Poker pros. You can ask them anything about poker strategy, reads, memorable hands, and bad beats. You can even ask them about what the life of a pro is like.

• To get started, log onto the game and click the "Pro Chat" tab.

• You'll see a list of scheduled and impromptu chat sessions. Click a session once it goes live.

• Ask your question, click "Post" and our pros will respond as quickly as they can type. Please know, at times our Pros will be asked dozens of questions at once. They will do their best, but there is no guarantee that they will get to each one.

• Our pros are excited about talking with players and fans because they want to help you improve your game. We hope you enjoy this feature, the latest way for you to learn and chat with the Pros at Full Tilt Poker. Best of all, you can use their tips next time you play them.

• In order to ask questions, you must be a real money player on the site.

I'd like to meet:

Anyone who loves to play poker!

My Blog

Lesson: 15 How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 2

Chris Ferguson June 27, 2005 Last week I talked about not adjusting for tournament play, answered three specific tournament questions, and stressed that there is little d...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:11:00 PST

Lesson: 14 How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 1

Chris Ferguson June 20, 2005 People often ask very specific questions about how to be a winning tournament player: How many chips am I supposed to have after the fir...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:10:00 PST

Lesson: 13 Specialize At Your Peril

Howard Lederer June 13, 2005 The recent poker explosion on TV and the Internet has created a flood of new players who are serious about developing their game. Sadly for t...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:09:00 PST

Lesson: 12 Common Mistakes

Phil Gordon June 6, 2005 Everyone makes mistakes. The thing is, a good player will learn from them while a bad player will make the same mistake over and over again. And ...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:08:00 PST

Lesson: 11 Don't Play a Big Pot Unless You Have a Big Hand

John Juanda May 30, 2005 I'm at Foxwoods playing the $2,000 No Limit Hold 'em event. We all started with $3,000 and now I've got $15,000. At my table is Richard Ta...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:08:00 PST

Lesson: 10 Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part II

Erick Lindgren May 23, 2005 Last week I offered an example of a hand where asking the right question - "Why'd you bet so much?" - netted me a sizeable pot. This week, I'...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:07:00 PST

Lesson: 9 Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 1

Erick Lindgren May 16, 2005 All Talk and No Action, A Two-Part Lesson from Erick Lindgren You can learn a lot by listening. You can learn almost as much by talking, if y...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:05:00 PST

Lesson: 8 Should I Stay Or Should I Go

Jennifer Harman May 9, 2005 Being a winning player isn't only about playing good cards - it's also about making good decisions. And there is one important decision you fa...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:04:00 PST

Lesson: 7 Keep Your Toolbox Well Stocked

Chris Ferguson May 2, 2005 I often get asked about my playing style. Rather than answer the question myself, I'm more interested in what my opponents say. And I've heard ...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:03:00 PST

Lesson: 6 Why I Leave My Sunglasses And iPod At Home

Howard Lederer April 25, 2005 Why Sunglasses and Headphones Aren't For Me I know this newsletter is being written for an online poker site, but I hope that most of yo...
Posted by Full Tilt Poker on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 08:03:00 PST