Full Tilt Poker Bonus Vip Program
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Full Tilt does not have a traditional VIP Program. However, they do have a myriad of uses for their Full Tilt Points [FTPs]. Players may use FTPs to buy into tournaments, qualifiers and SnGs. They may also be used in the Full Tilt Store to buy merchandise. Full Tilt does recognize it's players for playing on a consistent basis by awarding players who earn at least 50 FTPs per day for a minimum of 20 days by entering them in exclusive freerolls in their Iron Man Challenge. Full Tilt Points [FTPs] Spending Points Once you've earned enough Full Tilt Points, you can use them to: Keep track of your points balance by clicking the red Cashier button in the game lobby. Double and Triple Points Earn double or even triple Full Tilt Points just by playing in your favorite ring games and tournaments during Full Tilt's daily Happy Hour periods. Look for specially designated tables with the "smiley face" next to them in the game lobby to start earning points faster. Your bonus points will automatically appear in your account, so all you have to worry about is how to spend them. How FTPs are generated Start earning Full Tilt Points by playing in any qualifying raked real-money hand in a ring game or a real-money Multi-Table Tournament or SnG with a tournament fee: Ring Games For each dollar raked from a pot, every player who was dealt cards for that hand will receive 1 Full Tilt Point. For example, if $2.00 in rake is taken from a pot, each player who was dealt cards will receive 2 points. Fractional points are also awarded; if $2.25 in rake is taken, players will receive 2.25 points. A maximum of 3 points can be earned per hand. Tournaments For every dollar paid in Multi-Table Tournament or SnG fees, you'll receive 7 Full Tilt Points. There is no limit to the number of points you can earn per tournament. For example, if you play in a tournament with a $10 buy-in and a $1 tournament fee, you'll receive 7 points; if you play in a tournament with a $200 buy-in and a $16 tournament fee, you'll receive 112 points. Please note: Points are credited at the end of a hand or when the tournament finishes. |


