First deposit bonus at Full Tilt
Your first deposit at Full Tilt will be doubled due to 100% (up to $600) first deposit bonus. Confirm your intension to participate in this promotion in the course of 60 days after the registration and you’ll get the bonus (find out more information further in the text).
You can release your bonus by taking part in real money games at Full Tilt’s tables. You will be given Full Tilt Points for real money games. As far as points will be accumulated, First Deposit bonus will be credited to your account. Your bonus clears at the rate of $1 for every 25 points. The bonus will be transferred to your real money account in equal parts: 10% of your First Deposit bonus or 20$ (whichever is smaller).
Brief summary of Full Tilt first deposit bonus
- Poker room: Full Tilt
- The size of a deposit bonus: 100% up to $600
- Minimum deposit: $10
- Days to earn the full bonus amount: 60 days
- Clearing terms: $1 for every 25 Full Tilt Points
- Release conditions: 10% of your First Deposit bonus or 20$ (a smaller amount)
Moreover, all the Full Tilt Points can be converted to different prizes, tickets for tournaments and cash-games, goods at Full Tilt store or can be used to participate in exclusive satellites.
You can check the progress of your Full Tilt first deposit bonus in Cashier by clicking on Bonus Account.
Money transfer from Poker Stars equals to First Deposit.
How to confirm your willing to get First Deposit bonus
You need to register in promo on page "My 100% First Deposit bonus" during 60 days after the First Deposit is made. Press a red ‘Cashier’ button, choose ‘My Promotions’ and click on ‘My Promotions (website)’.
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