Friday, December 10, 2010

How To Get The Highest Rakeback At Full Tilt

Okay, the rakeback is fixed at 27% at Full Tilt, but a lot of players cost themselves a lot of their rakeback by making unnecessary withdrawals and deposits to their Full Tilt accounts. Every time you make a deposit you get charged. That means that your total rake is reduced and therefore your rakeback is calculated and you end up getting way less than 27% rakeback.

This are a few tips on how to improve your return at Full Tilt Poker:


  • Don’t make unnecessary withdrawals from your Full Tilt account. If you don’t need the cash and will probably re-deposit it later then you should leave the money where it is. This will save you about 10-20% of you actual rakeback!
  • Play Rush Poker! By playing Rush Poker you can play 3-4 times as many hands per hour and therefore increase your rakeback by 300-400%!
  • Try multi-tabling... If Rush Poker isn’t your cup of tea then you should try opening a second or third table. Again depending on how many tables you open you can increase your rake and rakeback by that amount. 2 tables would be 200%, 4 tables 400% etc.
  • If you’re brave enough to try multi-tabling Rush Poker then you could increase your rakeback by anything from 800-2400%
  • Play during Happy Hour and earn multiple points! Look for daily Happy Hours to begin earning your Full Tilt Points two to three times faster than usual. Your bonus points will automatically appear in your account so all you have to worry about is how to spend them.
  • Get player to player transfers instead of depositing. If you need to get cash on to your Full Tilt account, try asking a friend who has excess funds to make a player to player transfer for you and then pay them via their bank account or in cash! This way you both avoid all deposit and withdrawal fees!
  • Become a Black Card Member and exchange points for cash! Black Card members earn double points on all their play and you can then buy cash bonuses with your points and boost your rakeback to 40-50% while clearing the bonuses.


Good luck at the tables!

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