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Full Tilt Poker offers a wide range of different options for real money cashgame players and you can play at up to 8 ringgame tables at the same time. If this for some reason isnt enough for you, Full Tilt will usually raise your limit to 16 tables if you just shoot their support team an email.

At peak hours you will find that up to 20,000 real money cashgame players are sitting down at the Full Tilt tables. The players are naturally divided between their six different poker games, but the wast majority are found on the Texas Holdem and Omaha tables.

Full Tilt offers full ring cashgame tables with a maximum of 9 players per table and ofcourse several other table sizes. 6 max tables are the most common but you can also find 5 player tables, 8 player tables and ofcourse heads-up cashgame tables.


The game that most players love, Texas Holdem, is offered in the standard limit, pot-limit and no-limit variations. You can play PL and NL games for as low as $0.01/$0.02 or up to a whopping $500/$1000 in blinds. At the high stakes tables it is not uncommon to see some of the Full Tilt Pros taking a shot at each other.

The Limit Holdem tables starts at $0.05/$0.10 and continues up to $2000/$4000. Some of the cashgame tables are special speed tables where the action is faster than usual. You have less time before you need to act and this will ofcourse increase the number of hands you can play per hour.

Full Tilt also has a couple of new features that is not yet common on most online poker platforms. Cashgames with an Ante is one of them and are something you may have seen at High Stakes Poker etc. The Ante is a blind bet that every player must place before the cards are dealt. The Ante is normally much lower than the normal blinds but helps to build the pot from the start and gives the participants an extra incentive to take down the blinds.

The second feature is cashgames with a CAP. This means that there is a maximum amount set that each player can bet in a single hand. If a players total bet reaches the CAP, the player is considered to be all in. Many regular players like this feature because it helps to reduce the big swings in No Limit games.

Omaha Hi/Lo is offered from $0.01/$0.02 blinds and up to $2000/$4000 in fixed, pot and no limit variations. Omaha Hi is offered up to $500/$1000 pot limit and both games have ante, cap and speed tables. Several of the Full Tilt pros like the Omaha games and you can watch some high stakes Omaha action going on almost every day of the week.

The Stud Hi/Lo fixed limit tables on Full Tilt Poker are availible with up to $2000/$4000 blinds. This isnt the most popular game but you will usually find about 20-30 Stud H/L tables on different stake limits. The Stud High fixed limit games has about the same amount of traffic and as you may know, Stud can only be played with up to 8 players at each table.

The last Full Tilt cashgame variation is Razz, which is also offered up to $2000/$4000 blinds. These stakes are normally a little too high for normal human beeings but from time to time they have some tables going at the highest limits. Razz is played with fixed limit and usually around 20 Razz tables are going at the same time.

To close it off, if you like to play cashgames at Full Tilt Poker you probably need a rakeback deal. Rakeback gives you a extra source of income from poker and if you click the box below you can get a weekly rakeback deal at Full Tilt Poker. If you want more information about rakeback on the Full Tilt Poker client you can navigate through the right menu on this page.




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