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Rush Poker Tournaments Now Available At Full Tilt Poker

Written by James Washington
Rush Poker Tournaments Now Available At Full Tilt Poker

After the amazing popularity of Full Tilt Poker’s new invention, Rush Poker, the time has come for the high-action, adrenaline packed cash game to make its way to the online poker tournament arena. And starting last week, Full Tilt Poker has begun holding Rush Poker Tournaments.

Rush Poker is a version of poker that is unique to online poker because, in it, the Full Tilt Poker software automatically sends players from table to table, ensuring that they’re never out of the action. Fold out of one hand and be sent to a table where a hand is just being dealt. Play in more hands per hour, have a higher potential winnings.

So, Rush Poker Tournaments are the same concept with a few necessary adjustments to fit it into a tournament style of play. In a Rush Poker Tournament, otherwise run the same way as a Rush Poker cash game, the number of players at each table shrinks with the playing field. So as the playing field gets whittled away, the tables go from 9 players to 8 players to 7 players to 6 players to 5 players, ultimately ending with 4-player tables until the winner is determined.

Also in a Rush Poker Tournament, the players have much less time to decide how to act in each given hand.

To more speedily implement the speedy aspect of the game, a Quick Fold button has also been added to the table options, so that a player can fold out of a hand and leave the table for some other (hopefully better) action at another table in the MTT field without having to sit and wait for their turn to come before they can then fold.

And lastly, in Full Tilt Poker’s Rush Poker Tournaments, blinds are based on how long has gone by before the players at any given table have each been in the small and big blinds.

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