Full Tilt Poker Brings Back the $25K Heads Up Championship
May 19, 2009 by PokerBankrollTips
Filed under Poker Promotions
After the success of the last $25K NL Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha heads up championships Full TIlt Poker is bringing back the $25K no limit heads up tourney. The best heads up players from around the world are sure to compete in this big online event including Full Tilt Poker professionals like Phil Ivey, Gus Hansen and Patrik Antonius. The last time this tournament ran David Singer took down the title when he beat “whitelime” in the finals. The other two notable mentions included Andy Bloch and Brian Hastings.
This tournament is set to begin at 3Pm EST on Saturday May the 23rd. The tourney will play down to the final four and then go on break for the evening. The final four will go back at it at 4pm EST on Sunday the 24th and play down to a champion. There will likely be sweat tournaments again where you can play in the semi-finalist’s tourney who you think will win it all. Then if you win your sweat tournament and your player wins the $25K heads up championship you will win an extra prize.
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This tournament could be what brings a relative unknown into the poker spotlight. Make sure to book the weekend off in order to rail all of this high stake heads up poker action.
7 Reasons to Play at Full Tilt Poker
February 23, 2009 by PokerBankrollTips
Filed under Build Your Bankroll
1. Huge Player Base
At Full Tilt Poker you can find games of all varieties and types to suit your liking at any time of the day. There are also scheduled tournaments running every few minutes with very large player pools.
2. Initial Deposit Bonus
Full Tilt offers an initial deposit bonus of 100% up to $600. This bonus is one of the best in the industry and is also one of the easiest initial deposit bonuses to clear.
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3. Happy Hour!
You can earn double or triple full tilt points by playing in cash games and tournaments during select Happy Hours throughout the day. Happy hours are a great way to build your FTP collection and can really help you complete other Full Tilt promotions such as gaining Iron Man status. Check out the Full Tilt Happy Hour schedule.
4. Full Tilt Pro’s
Full Tilt has hands down the most poker pro’s playing at their site. You can play in games or tournaments with some of the most well known players in the world including Gus Hansen, Phil Ivey and Patrik Antonius. This can also help your poker bankroll because if you bust out a Full TIlt pro in a tournament with 30 or more players you win the buy-in of the tournament back up to $200.
5. High Stakes Action
Full Tilt has the highest stake action online. You can often see Gus Hansen, Patrik Antonius and Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan battling it out at $500/$1K tables with pots getting as high as $500K some hands.
6. Big Guarantee Tournaments
Full Tilt runs a new FTOPS series every few months, where the best Full Tilt players and many Full Tilt pro’s try for the big payouts. Some of the big weekly guarantees include the $750K Sunday Guarantee, the $200K Double Deuce (Buy-in for only $22) and the daily $50K guaranteed fifty-fifty.
7. 27% Rakeback
Full Tilt is the biggest poker room online that offers rakeback. PokerStars has the biggest player base, but does not offer players anything back in terms of rake. The fact that Full Tilt, a huge poker room, still offers rakeback to its players sets it apart in the online poker industry.
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Gus Hansen Loses to Theo Jorgensen in GusTV premier Boxing Match
February 22, 2009 by PokerBankrollTips
Filed under Poker News
In the Premier event for the launching of GusHansenTV.com Gus was bested by his friend and fellow poker pro Theo Jorgensen by judges decision after three rounds. Gus who gave himself odds prior to the fight, looked like the aggressor through the first two rounds, but Theo’s extra training may have taken over in the third. Gus now owes Theo $35,000 for the loss, whereas Theo would have only owed Gus $25K.
GusHansenTv.com is Hansen’s new web blog where you can watch footage of Gus throughout the day. Gus will be taping himself on the poker tournament trail as well as some online cash game footage against the best players in the world. Overall the Boxing event was a success with a packed crowd in attendance. Hopefully there will be a rematch of some sort in the near future.
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