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Introducing New Rush Poker Tables At Full Tilt Poker

Written by James Washington
Introducing New Rush Poker Tables At Full Tilt Poker

There’s a new kind of poker in the online poker world, and it comes courtesy of Full Tilt Poker. It’s called Rush Poker and already an average of 420 – 1,550 Full Tilt players are getting the rush from it.

See, online poker players like to keep things moving. Everyone’s looking for action, and no one like’s to sit in front of their computer waiting for other people to make a decision on how to act. That’s why lots of players enjoy multi-tabling, because it allows them to stay more active in their online poker session and not be so dependent on the other people at any given table to keep the game moving.

But now, with Rush Poker, there’s an alternative. At FullTilt’s Rush Poker tables, a player who folds their hands is instantly transported to another table where a new hand just so happens to be in the process of being dealt. Of course it’s a table at the same stakes and such, the only difference being that the player gets to stay active in a hand at all times. Fold a hand at one table, be dealt a new hand at another table. No longer do you have sit around until the rest of the hand you just folded out of is played out. So now when you’re playing online poker, you’re really playing online poker – all the time, with no boring lags.

Players at Rush Poker tables are seeing around 275 – 300 hands per hour, and players are seeing the flop aruond 20 – 25% of the time.

Full Tilt Poker has always been a great place to find heavy action. But now FullTilt is bringing a whole new meaning to the word.

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