
With the success of the launch of Rush Poker in January, Full Tilt Poker has now introduced Rush Poker Tournaments. These will include three Rush Poker events in the upcoming FTOPS XVI, one Turbo, one Pot Limit Omaha Knockout, and one Rebuy. There are also plenty of regular Rush Poker tournaments to choose from including, Freezeout, Re-buy, Turbo and knockout tournaments.
There are several differences between Rush Poker tournaments and Rush Poker ring games one of the biggest being that the two players on the table who have gone the longest without posting blinds will pay the small and big blinds. Also as the tournament field thins out the play will become short handed. E.g. when there are fewer than 10 players the game will be 4 handed. There will also be no hand to hand play on the pay bubble or at any pay jumps. Rush Poker Tournaments are shown in the lobby by a black R symbol next to the games in standard view and as ‘Rush poker’ under the tournament tab in basic view.
Andy Bloch said...
"This is what poker should be: a game of action."
WSOP 2010 Steps to the main event
Win yourself a seat to the WSOP 2010 by playing Full Tilt Poker’s ‘Steps to the main event’. With buy-ins from as little as $3.30 you can climb your way to a $12k prize package.
With the Steps to the main event you can buy in at any level and try and work your way to the top of the ladder to win yourself a $12k package. In each step as well as advancing you can also win tickets to enable you to play that step again or the step below, giving you another chance to get up that ladder to step 7 and win a WSOP Main Event package.
You can start your WSOP bankroll courtesy of some exclusive Full Tilt Freerolls from Pokernews.
No comments yet. Be the first to post one!
PokerStars
William Hill Poker
PartyPoker
Poker770
Unibet Poker
Betfair Poker
Winner Poker
BetVictor
PKR Poker
bet365 Poker| News | Learn Poker | Play Poker | Live Reporting | Freerolls & Tournaments | Forum | Quick Room Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PokerNews.com is the world's leading Poker website. Among other things, visitors will find a daily dose of articles with the latest poker news, live reporting from tournaments, exclusive videos and an extensive online poker rooms section with detailed poker reviews, the best poker bonuses and so much more.
PokerStars is the largest online poker site offering the biggest amount of poker games and different game variations including Texas Hold'em, Omaha and other popular poker games. By joining PokerStars you can easily learn all the poker rules and poker strategy by playing free poker games. Join PokerStars and enjoy top quality online poker.
© 2003-2012 PokerNews.com All rights reserved