Cash games & Sit n Go`s
Not only is Full Tilt Poker known for the abundance of pros that they have or their generous deposit bonus of a 100% match up to $600, but they are also known for their huge assortment of cash games and sit n go’s. You can find games running for ring games or sit n go’s at any time since there are always around 75,000 players or so at any given time on their site. You are sure to find the game the game you are comfortable playing at the stakes you can afford to play at. Full Tilt simply has the best games online, period. Provided below is the information for both ring games and sit n go’s so you can find the perfect game for you.
Ring games
Full Tilt Poker is most famous for their ring games. Not only because they offer limits as high as $2k/$4k, but because at any given time you are sure to find a member of Team Full Tilt or one of the Full Tilt Pros playing at one of the tables. And while you may think that they only plat at the nosebleed stakes, you are mistaken. Just recently (05/09) Mike Matesow was playing at $25/$50 in no limit Texas Holdem. How much closer to playing with a pro can you get than that?
If you would like the opportunity to play with one of the pros, you need to head over to Full Tilt. Once you do, you will want to click on the game of your choice. Texas Holdem is a popular choice for many and offers several variations such as fixed limit, pot limit, and no limit hold em. In micro stakes, you will find Texas Hold Em as low as $.01/$.02 to $.02/$.05 with pot limit being at $.05/$.10 to $.10-$.20. Stakes for Hold Em climb up to $500/$1k for no limit and $2k/$4k for pot limit. If you are a high rolling player then this is the place to be.
If you prefer to play something different, be sure to check out the Omaha Poker games. You will find the stakes starting out at $.01/$.02 and peaking out at $2k/$4k. You can find Omaha in both the Hi and Hi/Lo variation. Other games include Stud, Razz, and mixed games such as H.O.R.S.E and H.E.R.O. All of these games start out at $.05/$.10 and top out at $2k/$4k.
Several times throughout the day, Full Tilt offers what they call “Happy Hour.” This is when any table with a smiley face next to it offers double the frequent player points. On rare occasions, you can find that they are offering three times the FPP’s. This is definitely a big value to their players.
Sit n Go`s
Aside from cash games, one of the other most popular forms of Hold Em are in a Sit n Go. These games generally start when all of the require seats fill up so games are running 24/7 and in most cases there is very little wait time. Full Tilt Poker offers an abundance of Sit n Go’s that can be bought into with FPP’s or for as little as $0.75. The Sit n Go’s at Full Tilt Poker are offered as high as $5,500 and can be found in many variations. You can take your pick from playing heads up, at a 6 handed table, or 10 handed table and you can play just single table Sit n Go’s or up to 11 tables. Most times under $30, you can find up to 90 player Sit n Go’s while anything above $30 is generally 18 players or less.
All the games that Full Tilt has to offer is also offered in Sit n Go’s. They have just become popular so you may not find as much traffic as Omaha or Holdem, but there are still games to be found. You can find all games in pot limit, no limit, and fixed limit and Full Tilt has variations such as Deep Stacks, Bounty’s, Shoot Outs, and The Matrix. The Matrix is particularly neat because for the price of one buy in, you actually play your opponents on 4 tables simultaneously. What you win is based on how well you do in each individual game as well as overall. This is an excellent way to keep Sit n Go’s interesting and you should definitely check it out.
In short, if there were anything to be said at all about Full Tilt Poker it would be that you could find the game you want to play, at the stakes you want to play them at. This should be expected of them, as they are the 2nd biggest room on the web. They may not be second for long as Full Tilt Poker has been consistent in offering some of best poker action around.


