Sunday, November 14, 2010

New features at Full Tilt Poker

Draw Poker
Draw Poker and Hand Replayer

We've got something new to challenge your skills at Full Tilt Poker: draw poker games. We now offer five variants of draw poker: 5-Card Draw, 2-7 Triple Draw, A-5 Triple Draw, 2-7 Single Draw and Badugi, a unique draw game using only four pocket cards.

Draw variants are available as ring games and in various tournament formats, including a 10-game mix tournament.

We’ve also made some improvements to the
FTP Hand Replayer
, allowing you to take more control when reviewing your previous hands.

Win a seat to the Aussie Millions!!



The Aussie Millions Poker Championships is one of the world’s biggest and most prestigious tournaments. The Main Event has a first prize of nearly AUD$2 million and draws the best poker players in the world.

Starting in November, players can play at Full Tilt Poker to qualify to win a great prize package that includes the AUD$10,600 buy-in to the Main Event, as well as travel and accommodation.

Aussie Millions


Winners will also get the chance to interact with the world’s top players at the Aussie Millions Full Tilt Poker Academy. Aussie Millions qualifying tournaments will run on Saturdays at 22:00 ET throughout November and December.

This outstanding prize package is a great incentive to convert new players to sign up to Full Tilt Poker and get playing.

On line Poker : When you cant get to your favorite poker room

I enjoy playing poker especially Texas Holdem. I like the feel of the table and the sound of the chips being thrown into a good pot. I like staring down my opponents and making that great read. I like watching and being part of all the great action.
I know that we all don't live close to our favorite poker spot yet most of us want to play poker any chance we get!! The online poker is the answer! Afraid of making a deposit ? Then play the most popular poker game texas holdem for free. 888.com has free online poker where you can sign up and play today!! Now you dont have to drive to your brick and mortar casino you can plug in your laptop or turn on your PC and your playing Texas holdem in minutes!! So sign up at 888.com and save your gas money and play online poker for free. Have fun and good luck on the felt!!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

FTOPS time again on Full TiltPlay for over $19 million in guaranteed prize money over 34 events in FTOPS XVIII starting Wednesday, November 10th. Qua

Play for over $19 million in guaranteed prize money over 34 events in FTOPS XVIII starting Wednesday, November 10th.

Qualify for all FTOPS events through our satellite tournaments from just $0.50+$0.10 or 50 Full Tilt Points.

Be sure to take part in our Satellite Challenge and win as many FTOPS tournament entries as you can.

FTOPS XVIII Highlights include the Two-Day Event, with a guaranteed prize pool of $2 million, and the FTOPS Main Event with at least $3 million in prize money on the line.

Click Here for more information!!

750K guarantee

Play for your share of $750K in guaranteed prize money every Sunday, now starting at 17:00 ET.

We've also increased the starting chip stack from 3,000 to 5,000, and added late registration through level ten.

Buy in directly to the $750K Guarantee for $200+$16, or satellite your way in for as little as $2+$0.25. Win as many satellites as you can to participate in the $750K Guarantee Satellite Challenge for a chance to earn up to $400.

Click here for more on the $750K Guarantee.

The Big Little Tournament

Win your slice of $100,000 in guaranteed prize money with Full Tilt Poker's Big Little Tournament.

The Big Little Tournament takes place every other Sunday, starting at 12:30 ET and features a buy-in of $2+$0.20. With a guaranteed first-place prize of $9,000, the Big Little Tournament is your chance to turn a small buy-in into a huge score.

Buy in directly to the Big Little Tournament, or satellite your way in for as little as $0.30+$0.05 or 5 Full Tilt Points.

Click here for more information on the Big Little Tournament.

Full Tilt Poker introduces " The Black Card"



We are thrilled to announce the launch of The Black Card by Full Tilt Poker.

The Black Card is a unique selection of rewards for players who reach elite status at Full Tilt Poker. The Black Card entitles elite players to such outstanding benefits as exclusive access to the private Black Card Store, where they can exchange Full Tilt Points for cash bonuses, as well as limited-edition, luxury collectors’ items and branded Black Card merchandise.

The Black Card


Black Card holders also receive 2x Full Tilt Points and entry to exclusive online Black Card tournaments. They will also enjoy preferred treatment at live events in the company of Full Tilt Poker pros.

Your players will love the challenge of striving to reach this elite and prestigious achievement, as well as the tremendous benefits they will enjoy once they manage to attain their Black Card membership.

You are definitely going to want to promote the launch of Black Card in your news and review sections of your site. Black Card is the biggest thing to hit the poker world so be sure to share in its success and promote it hard. First mover advantage is certainly going to apply.

To become a Black Card Member, players need to generate a minimum daily average of 500 FTP points over a rolling 100-day period.

For CPA affiliates
, this means your players will be striving to hit these point levels. With players playing extra hard, you will qualify for your CPA quicker and have a better chance of reaching your maximum earning potential. Take full of advantage of this and start promoting The Black Card now.

Full Tilt makes it even Easier to get Full Tilt Points



We have made it much easier for your players to earn Full Tilt Poker Points making it much faster for players to hit 250 points and generate your CPA.

Players can start building their point bankroll by playing in any qualifying raked real-money hand in a ring game or a real-money Multi-Table Tournament or Sit & Go with a tournament fee.
Full Tilt Poker Points


Ring Games: For each dollar raked from the pot in a real-money ring game, 10 Full Tilt Points will be awarded to the table and then split equally between all players dealt into the hand. For example:
  • In a full-ring game, if nine players are dealt into a hand and a total of $1.80 is raked from the pot, 18 Full Tilt Points are awarded to the table. The 18 points are then split equally and all nine players receive two Full Tilt Points for that hand.
  • In a 6-Max game, if six players are dealt into a hand and a total of $1.80 is raked from the pot, 18 Full Tilt Points are awarded to the table and each player receives three points for that hand.
  • In a heads-up game, if two players are dealt into a hand and a total of $0.40 is raked from the pot, 4 Full Tilt Points are awarded to the table and each player receives two points for that hand.
Please note that fractional points can also be awarded. For example, if two players are dealt into a hand and $0.50 is raked from the pot, each player receives 2.5 points for that hand.

Tournaments: For every dollar paid in Multi-Table Tournament or Sit & Go fees, players will receive 10 Full Tilt Points. There is no limit to the number of points they can earn per tournament. For example, if your player plays in a tournament with a $10 buy-in and a $1 tournament fee, they'll receive 10 points; if your player plays in a tournament with a $200 buy-in and a $16 tournament fee, they'll receive 160 points.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

2010 WSOP Bracelet winners

The World Series of Poker Bracelet Winners for 2010. Now the Main Event is underway. Thanks to WSOP.com for these amazing updates!!

$500 Event #1: Casino Employees No-Limit Hold’em Hoai Pham $71,424
$50,000 Event #2: The Poker Players Championship Michael Mizrachi $1,559,046
$1,000 Event #3: No-Limit Hold’em Aadam Daya $625,872
$1,500 Event #4: Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better Michael Chow $237,463
$1,500 Event #5: No-Limit Hold’em Praz Bansi $515,501
$5,000 Event #6: No-Limit Hold’em Shootout (2000 players max) Joshua Tieman $441,692
$2,500 Event #7: 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) Peter Gelencser $180,730
$1,500 Event #8: No-Limit Hold’em Pascal LeFrancois $568,974
$1,500 Event #9: Pot-Limit Hold’em James Dempsey $197,470
$10,000 Event #10: Seven Card Stud World Championship Men Nguyen $394,807
$1,500 Event #11: No-Limit Hold’em Simon Watt $614,248
$1,500 Event #12: Limit Hold’em Matt Matros $189,870
$1,000 Event #13: No-Limit Hold’em Steven Gee $472,479
$1,500 Event #14: 2-7 Draw Lowball (No-Limit) Yan Chen $92,817
$10,000 Event #15: Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split-8 or Better World Championship Frank Kassela $447,446
$1,500 Event #16: No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed Carter Phillips $482,774
$5,000 Event #17: No-Limit Hold’em Jason DeWitt $818,959
$2,000 Event #18: Limit Hold’em Eric Buchman $203,607
$10,000 Event #19: 2-7 Draw Lowball World Championship (No-Limit) David Bakes Baker $294,321
$1,500 Event #20: Pot-Limit Omaha Tex Barch $256,919
$1,500 Event #21: Seven Card Stud Richard Ashby $140,467
$1,000 Event #22: Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship Vanessa Hellebuyck $192,132
$2,500 Event #23: Limit Hold’em / Six Handed Dutch Boyd $234,065
$1,000 Event #24: No-Limit Hold’em Jeffrey Tebben $503,389
$10,000 Event #25: Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better World Championship Sammy Farha $488,241
$2,500 Event #26: No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed William Haydon $630,031
$1,500 Event #27: Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better David Warga $208,682
$2,500 Event #28: Pot-Limit Omaha Miguel Proulx $315,311
$10,000 Event #29: Limit Hold’em World Championship Matt Keikoan $425,969
$1,500 Event #30: No-Limit Hold’em Mike Ellis $581,851
$1,500 Event #31: H.O.R.S.E. Konstantin Puchkov $256,820
$5,000 Event #32: No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed Jeffrey Papola $667,433
$2,500 Event #33: Pot-Limit Hold’em/Omaha Jose-Luis Velador $260,552
$1,000 Event #34: Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship Harold Angle $487,994
$10,000 Event #35: Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship (256 player max) Ayaz Mahmood $625,682
$1,000 Event #36: No-Limit Hold’em Scott Montgomery $481,760
$3,000 Event #37: H.O.R.S.E. Phil Ivey $329,840
$10,000 Event #38: Pot-Limit Hold’em Championship Valdemar Kwaysser $617,214
$1,500 Event #39: No-Limit Hold’em Shootout (2,000 player max) Steven Kelly $381,927
$2,500 Event #40: Seven Card Razz Frank Kassela $214,085
$1,500 Event #41: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better Steve Jelinek $245,871
$1,500 Event #42: No-Limit Hold’em Dean Hamrick $604,222
$10,000 Event #43: H.O.R.S.E. World Championship Ian Gordon $611,666
$2,500 Event #44: Mixed Hold’em (Limit/No-Limit) Gavin Smith $268,238
$1,500 Event #45: No-Limit Hold’em Jesse Rockowitz $721,373
$5,000 Event #46: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better Chris Bell $327,040
$1,000 Event #47: No-Limit Hold’em Shawn Busse $485,791
$2,500 Event #48: Mixed Event Sigurd Eskeland $260,497
$1,500 Event #49: No-Limit Hold’em Michael Linn $609,493
$5,000 Event #50: Pot-Limit Omaha Chance Kornuth $508,090
$3,000 Event #51: Triple Chance No-Limit Hold’em Ryan Welch $559,371
$25,000 Event #52: No-Limit Hold’em / Six Handed Dan Kelly $1,315,518
$1,500 Event #53: Limit Hold’em Shootout Brendan Taylor $184,950
$1,000 Event #54: No-Limit Hold’em Marcel Vonk $570,960
$10,000 Event #55: Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship Daniel Alaei $780,599
$2,500 Event #56: No-Limit Hold’em Tomer Berda $825,976

Bodog already hosting seats to the 2011 WSOP!!!

2010 Mini Poker Series
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