Rakeback review for Full Tilt Poker

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Rakeback review for Full Tilt Poker

Rackback review for Full Tilt Poker

Here’s a quick review of the highest rakeback and biggest bonus offers at Full Tilt Poker. For anyone unfamiliar with rakeback, it’s money that the poker room pays you back for using their site. It is FREE MONEY, however you don’t get it directly through the site. You need to sign up through a rakeback site to get the offer, not through the poker site itself. BankrollBoosters.com is an example of a top rakeback site.

Rakeback: Full Tilt offers 27% rakeback on new accounts.
Bonus: 100% match up to $600 for first time depositors.
RakeRace: $52,500 exclusive rakerace each month.
Freeroll: $30,000 freeroll every month.
Tournament and SnG fees: Tournament and SnG fees are included in rakeback.

Deductions: Full Tilt deducts any bonuses earned from your rakeback.
Payment Method: Automatic: FullTilt makes rakeback payments directly to your poker account. Rakeback payments are made On Fridays for the prior Tuesday-Monday 7 day period. There is no minimum amount to receive rakeback.

These promotions were the highest available online at the time this article was written. They were all found at BankrollBoosters.com.

Room Review: Full Tilt Poker opened for business in July 2004 and with an aggressive marketing campaign has gradually grown to be one of the leading online poker rooms. Full Tilt sponsors some of the biggest names in poker including Phil Ivey, Howard Lederer and Patrik Antonius and Tom “Durrrr” Dwan, who can be seen playing at the tables. Be sure to check the new RUSH tables now playing at Full Tilt.

BankrollBoosters.com, the rakeback professionals, offering up to 60% rakeback

BankrollBoosters.com, the rakeback professionals, offering up to 60% rakeback

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    January 25, 2010 at 12:38 am

    Thanks for sharing information about Full Tilt Poker. Playing poker online at Full-Tilt Poker can earn you more than just winnings.

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