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SavvyPoints: 
1000SP
US Friendly: 
Yes
Minimum deposit: 
50 USD
Play requirements: 
Deposit at least $50 and earn 200 Full Tilt Points.
Bonus code: 
SAVVY
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How to earn 200 Full Tilt Points?

  • Ring Games: For each dollar raked from a pot, every player who was dealt cards for that hand will receive 1 Full Tilt Point. For example, if $2.00 in rake is taken from a pot, each player who was dealt cards will receive 2 points. Fractional points are also awarded; if $2.25 in rake is taken, players will receive 2.25 points. A maximum of 3 points can be earned per hand.
  • Tournaments: For every dollar paid in Multi-Table Tournament or Sit & Go fees, you'll receive 7 Full Tilt Points. There is no limit to the number of points you can earn per tournament. For example, if you play in a tournament with a $10 buy-in and a $1 tournament fee, you'll receive 7 points; if you play in a tournament with a $200 buy-in and a $16 tournament fee, you'll receive 112 points.

Full Tilt Poker offers the best games in town. Take a look at what we're playing so you'll be ready to dive right in.

  • Hold 'Em - Texas Hold'em - or just Hold'em, as most players know it - is probably the best known and most popular form of poker today. The game is commonly played at a six or nine handed table, but tables can have fewer seats.
  • Omaha Hi - Omaha Hi is a form of hold 'em. The game is commonly played at a six or nine handed table. The betting and blinds are exactly the same as hold 'em.
  • Omaha Hi/Lo - Omaha Hi/Lo is a variant of Omaha Hi. The game is also often called Omaha 8, and is commonly played at a six or nine handed table. The betting and blinds are exactly the same as in Omaha.
  • Razz - If you wish you could cash in on your "bad" hands, Razz may be the game for you. Part lowball, part Stud Hi, the goal is to make the best five-card low hand from the seven cards you are dealt. It is played with anywhere from 2 to 8 players.
  • Stud Hi - Stud Hi is a game that most home game players know. The game is played at an eight-handed table and involves five rounds of betting.
  • Stud Hi/Lo - Stud Hi/Lo is a variant of Stud Hi. The betting, ante, and bring-in are exactly the same as in Stud Hi.
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