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What’s Up Full Tilt Poker’s Sleeve

Article written by Sage Kalmus
Sunday, March 05, 2006

So you've heard of FullTiltPoker.com, perhaps you've even sat for a hand or two at one of Full Tilt Poker's many tables. But have you heard of FullTiltPoker.net? That’s right “.net”, not “.com”, and it's amazing what a difference 3 letters can make.

Full Tilt Poker Dot Net is not a place to win other people's money and (yipes!) maybe also lose a little of your own. FullTiltPoker.net is an educational site, affiliated with Full Tilt Poker's gambling site, full of no cost ways improve your poker game. Whether you're a fish out of water when it comes to playing poker or consider yourself an online poker shark, this is the school for you.

Full Tilt Poker (dot net) was put together by some of the biggest names in poker –Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson, Jennifer Harman, Erick Lindgren, Clonie Gowen, Mike Matusow, Phil Ivey, John Juanda, Phil Gordon, Erik Seidel, and Andy Bloch, so folks like you and us could have access to their cumulative wealth of expertise in the game. At Full Tilt Poker (dot com) you can learn from these pros by playing directly against them in real-money games. At Full Tilt Poker (dot net) learning from them won’t be as costly.

Full Tilt Poker (dot net) is rife with tutorials (illustrated where appropriate) on everything poker, from using the Full Tilt Poker software to the rules of play for each individual game. It includes a detailed Hand Rankings chart and a full poker Glossary. But so do many online poker sites.

What makes Full Tilt Poker's school so fantastic are the lessons (numbering 49 at last count) by the aforementioned poker stars. Lessons like:



§ Book Smarts vs. Table Smarts – by Erik Seidel



§ Small-Pot Poker – by Gavin Smith



§ Playing A Big Draw in Limit Hold'em – by Chris “Jesus” Ferguson



§ Know Your (Table) Limits – by Paul Wolfe



§ Getting Started in Stud-8 – by Jennifer Harman



§ What’s Your Starting Hand Really Worth – by Steve Brecher



§ Big Slick: A Slippery Hand – by Rafe Furst



§ Strategies for Short-Handed No Limit – by John D’Agostino



§ Third Street in 7-Stud – by Perry Friedman



§ Flopping A Monster – by Richard Brodle



§ Holding On To Your Winnings – by Aaron “GambleAB” Bartley



§ No Limit By The Numbers – by Andy Bloch



§ Playing Two Or More Tables At Once – by Erick Lingren



These are the things that life-savings are banked on. And they're yours (and ours) for no cost at all from the kind folks who ultimately want to win your money fair and square at Full Tilt Poker dot com.

As a noteworthy bonus, there's also a section on starting your own successful poker home game.

In a particularly noble, non-OS-partisan move, Full Tilt Poker makes it so you can download and install their software whether you’re on a PC or a Mac. Then you can play in fake money games against other amateurs (budding pro's – call it what you will) regardless of operating system. (It almost brings a tear to our eye.)

And that brings us to the meat of the Full Tilt Poker experience – whether dot net or dot com – and that is: playing poker. Once you’ve taken in the tools this gaggle of experts has heaped upon you, all that’s left is to practice (and, dare we say – practice, practice).

To this end, Full Tilt Poker (dot net) has set up a fully functional online poker, just like it's real money equivalent, except that all wagers are made with fake money. You get the same lobby stats, the same variety of stakes and types of action (limit, no limit, pot limit).

And just like at its real-money equivalent, at this Full Tilt Poker it’s not all Texas Hold'em either. You can learn and play Omaha & Omaha Hi/Lo, 7-Card Stud & 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo, and Razz. And just like at Full Tilt Poker (dot com) you can play in scheduled tournaments and on the spot Sit & Go freezeouts.

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