Don’t Sign Up For Full Tilt Poker – Without Rakeback

Jacob Perez : July 15th, 2009
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Every day, thousands of new players make accounts of Full Tilt Poker. And, every day, most of them make a critical mistake that will cost them thousands of dollars over the life of their account – they sign up without getting rakeback.

WHAT IS RAKEBACK?
In cash games, the room takes a little money out of each pot dealt, called the rake. For tournaments, the rake is the entry fee (so, for a $25+2 tournament, the +2 is the rake). Rakeback is when the rooms refund part of the rake you pay back to you. It is a promotional tool rooms use to attract and retain players.

HOW MUCH CAN I SAVE?
Full Tilt Poker offers players 27% rakeback. Let’s say you play a few tournaments a week. You probably total a hundred or two in fees a month, or a couple thousand a year. With rakeback, you’d be getting hundreds of that back a year.

If you play cash games, the effect is even greater. Let’s say you play $1/2 no limit, and that you play 10 hours or so a week. At Full Tilt, you’d earn over a thousand dollars in rakeback in a year – or five full extra buy ins.

HOW DO I SIGN UP?
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 pages like ours. Signing up is simple – just use this quick form here.

WHAT’S THE CATCH?
There isn’t one. You still qualify for deposit bonuses, all promotions, everything. Your rakeback payment is made directly into your FTP account every week. You can track how much you’ve earned every day.

If you open an account on FTP without rakeback, you can’t change your mind later. The room won’t switch your account and setting up a second account is against the rules of the site.

Add hundreds, even thousands to your bottom line. Don’t pay a cent more in rake than you need to. Sign up for Rakeback at Full Tilt Poker today.