How to Play Rush Poker
January 25, 2010
Playing Rush Poker at Full Tilt Poker is relatively simple as long as you are prepared for a fast paced game where you will never get a chance to analyze your opponents. In general, you begin your first hand at a 10 handed table. You may fold at any time during the hand with the all new “Quick Fold” feature. The moment you fold, you are taken to another table where you begin a new hand. So, you are facing a completely different table of opponents with each hand that you play.
Finding a Rush Poker Game
Rush Poker Games are available at the Full Tilt poker lobby. You may access these games in both Standard and Basic view. To locate a game, simply click the Rush Poker filter on your screen and all of the available games will pop up. Currently, Full Tilt offers Omaha and Texas Holdem varieties of Rush Poker. You can play the game with fixed, pot and no limits. Once you have made your choices, a table of available games will pop up where you can see the following options:
- Flop Percentage
- Hands per Hour
- Players
- Type of Game (Limits)
- Stakes
From there, simply choose the game that you wish to play by clicking “Join Now” and a three second count down will begin. As soon as the countdown ends, you will be seated at your first table and the game will begin. You may click the “Join Now” button as many as eight times to multi-table eight different games.
Playing Rush Poker at Full Tilt Poker
When you first begin a game of Rush Poker at Full Tilt Poker, you will post the big blind. Following that, the player who has not posted a blind for the longest time will be responsible for the big blind. Positions around the table and the small blind are selected at random from the player pool. Standard ring games rules are applicable during all Rush Poker games.
To keep the game quick, you may use the all new “Quick Fold” feature out of turn. The rest of the table will not be able to tell that you have folded until it is your turn to act. By preventing players that were seated at a previous table from being matched up again at the next table, no player can gain an unfair advantage over another.




