Sunday, September 13, 2009

Full tilt poker Free Bankroll

Building a Bankroll at Full Tilt Poker

Launched in 2004, Full Tilt Poker is now by far one of the biggest and most famous poker sites online, growing daily and always pushing to build its reputation as a market leader.

Adding to its visibility and prestige is of course "Team Full Tilt," the site's main sponsored pros and the bulk of its ownership group, including poker legends Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson, Allen Cunningham, Phil Ivey, Mike Matusow and Andy Bloch.

The site's famous catchphrase is "Learn, chat and play with the pros," and they definitely live up to it, with the main sponsored team plus with a growing list of Full Tilt "red pros" found playing regularly at a variety of limits.

For the regular player there's action at virtually any game and limit 24/7, with games offered including Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven-Card Stud, Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo, Five-Card Draw and Razz.

Full Tilt Poker is also one of few sites with mixed games like H.O.R.S.E., H.A. and H.O.S.E. in both cash games and tournaments, making the game variation one of the most extensive and impressive online.

Your free poker bankroll or sign-up bonus will go along way at Full Tilt Poker if you follow our advice and stay away from the trouble spots. Remember, Full Tilt Poker is filled with professional players. Both big name ones and unknown sharks who frequent the mid and high limit tables all the time. Do yourself a favor and absolutely stay away from these tables at all costs until you and your bankroll are ready.

Low Limits and Tournaments

Due to Full Tilt’s excellent presence on television and in popular culture, the micro and low limit games are very soft games. In poker talk, “soft games” means bad players or easy money. These are the players who will help you build a free bankroll at Full Tilt.

You have two options for building a solid bankroll and protecting your free money at Full Tilt. You can choose to play low limit hold’em ring games or you can concentrate on the huge tournament selection that Full Tilt offers.

Players flock to Full Tilt to play no limit Texas Hold’em tournaments. Choosing the right limits is a key to taking advantage of this. We highly recommend that aspiring tournament players stick to sit n go’s and multi table tournaments with buy ins of under five dollars when first starting out with no limit. Play tight aggressive poker (TAG) in order to do well. Learn more about TAG poker in tournaments here.

As for ring game action, make sure you stick to blind limits under fifty cents. Though it may not seem like a lot, even a game with a fifty-cent big blind is a big game. You don’t want to buy into a game for more than ten dollars when you are first starting out. The solution is to play tight, patient poker. Be conscious of the limits you are playing and you can turn that free poker money into a four or five figure bankroll.


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