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The team of professional poker players
supporting
Full Tilt Poker is impressive, including
such well known names as Phil Ivey, Jennifer Harmon
and the Hendon Mob. Not only can you rub shoulders
with the pros at the tables, there is an extensive
menu of Podcasts and Vodcasts offering helpful tips
and hints from the professional, plus the
opportunity to ask your own questions and observe
their play.
Full Tilt
offer a full selection of
games, including
Texas Holdem, Omaha,
Omaha Hi Lo,
Stud, Stud Hi- Lo,
Razz - a variant of lowball and 7
card stud where the aim is to make the lowest hand
from the cards dealt. In addition they also offer
Horse tournaments - where players compete in a mini
poker pentathlon across five variants of poker, each
segment lasting ten minutes.
The software itself is very clear and easy to use
- especially fun are the wicked range of avatars -
comprising of everything from a horny devil to a
donkey! You can also change the background of the
table to suit - with everything from a beach scene
to a jungle. However impressive the software
though, a poker room is only as good as the amount
of players it attracts and here
Full Tilt
has
absolutely no problem, with an amazing volume of
players either day or night.
I played in a number of sit and go tournaments
and only waited two minutes maximum for the table to
full up and the tournament to commence. As I write
this it is 04.40 ET and there are 4511 players and
2527 tables available.
In addition to the regular free rolls and other
goodies on offer to Full Tilt players, each hand
also earns frequent player points which can be used
to enter the special player points tournaments - or
cashed in for merchandise including baseball caps,
books, bags, sunglasses - even a custom avatar of
yourself.
I have played at many Poker rooms and I must say
that Full Tilt is now my firm favorite - for ease
of use, excellent service, online tutorials, and a
wide choice of opponents.
Full marks to Full Tilt!
Full Tilt
Poker Review by GlamourGirl |