Competitive is far from the word to describe Full Tilt poker. They hold a reputation for being fierce like n other and due to the size of this room as well as being able to not only play with one of the many pros, but having the largest available ring games means you will find some highly skilled opposition. Full Tilt is one of the few sites we would recommend as a great learning experience for players who are looking to advance in their game.
The software is average within the industry standard. Full Tilt supplies a great user friendly software allowing players to easily multi table, in game lobby filters for quick selection, as well as pre flop percentage, hands played per hour and of course average pot size. The graphics are not as clear cut as some of the rooms to date but they are still decent. The room was built by poker players for poker players so you can be assured that it will be equipped with every statistic you could want or need as well as optimal speed.
If you are a tournament player, than Full Tilt may be the home for you. With over $2 Million given away in guaranteed payments as well as seats to live events through qualifiers and direct buyins, they have more than ample the supply of gas. Full Tilt tournaments literally run minutes within each other meaning you will never have to wait long for a game to start. All games are available in the same variations that Full Tilt offers in ring games, and are well populated with an average 20,000 real money tournament players online at any given time of the day.
Ring games are phenomenal with micro limits available for beginner's right up to stakes as high as $1000/$2000 NL. The room is completely disverfied to accommodate players of all skill levels and bankrolls. Ring games are available in not only your standard variations such as Texas hold em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven-Card Stud, Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo, Five-Card Draw, Razz and various mixed games. The games vary between No-Limit, Pot-Limit and Fixed-Limit, but a selection of mixed games such as HORSE and Razz Full Tilt's rake is set to the industry standard of 5% with a cap of $3 per pot. They also support the "no flop no drop rule"
Financial security is one area that will never be overlooked at Full Tilt, with the room licensed and regulated in Aruba. The company has had a solid financial record since its initial launch and has provided players with security in financial transactions that is well above par.