Run It Twice & Cashout Tournaments: New Ways To Win Big With Less Money
October 20, 2009
Full Tilt Poker is continuing to come up with ways to adjust to the down economy when people’s hunger to win money at online poker is at a peak, but their bankroll is hurting. That was the logic behind the creation of the Mini-FTOPS, for example – the low buy-in counterpart to the Full Tilt Online Poker Series. Then there was deal-making at tournament final tables (otherwise known as chopping the pot).
Well now Full Tilt has issued its latest innovations for the low-budget online poker player in the way of two new features (one for tournament players and one for ring game players) that gives online poker players a better chance of cashing (that is walking away from the table with money).
There’s Run It Twice, something seen on TV on NBC’s Face the Ace and Poker After Dark, in which two cash game players, if the last two in a hand now heads-up and all-in, can agree post-flop to have the dealer deal out two Turns and two River cards, giving the hand two outcomes and each competitor two chances to win half the pot.
Then there’s Cashout Tournaments in which a tournament player can choose to leave a tournament early and take their current winnings with them, leaving all the bigger prizes open for the remaining players to compete for.
These two features – Run It Twice and Cashout Tournaments – are a part of the new Full Tilt Poker software update, now available. Other exciting new features are also included.
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