Every day, thousands of players make accounts at Full Tilt Poker. Most of them make a critical mistake that will cost them thousands of dollars – they sign up without getting rakeback.
In cash games, the room takes a little money out of each pot, called the rake. For tournaments, the rake is the entry fee. Rooms give back part of the rake to attract and retain players.
Full Tilt Poker offers 27% rakeback. A $1/2 NL player who plays 3 tables for 10 hours a week would earn over two thousand dollars in rakeback in a year. You still qualify for deposit bonuses and all promotions. You’re paid directly into your FTP account every week.
You can’t sign up at Full Tilt directly and get rakeback – otherwise they’d have to give it to everyone. Instead, FTP offers rakeback through sites like ours. Signing up is simple – use the quick form below:
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Promotions
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Full Tilt: $5,000 Exclusive Rake Race
First place receives $1,200. 15 places are paid.
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Deposit Bonus: 100% up to $600
Released in $20 or smaller increments. Clears at $6 per 100 Full Tilt Points. Expires in 120 days. Bonus is deducted from MGR so will affect your Rakeback.
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Full Tilt Poker Store
Redeem your Full Tilt Points electronics and other goodies. You can also receive free training at Cardrunners based on how many Full Tilt Points you earn each month (no need to redeem them). Details will follow once you register.
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Iron Man Challenge
Earn cash bonuses, tournament tokens or other added privileges for frequent play. You must opt-in to be eligible.
Poker rooms take a small cut of each pot, called the 'rake'. Some rooms offer 'rakeback', where they return part of the rake you pay, as a way to attract players.
Still have questions? Watch this brief video explaining rakeback.
Rakeback can amount to anywhere from hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars a year.
Use our rakeback calculator to estimate how a rakeback deal could be worth for you.