Full Tilt Adopts Randomized Prize Distribution for its Players Club Rewards Program Full Tilt Adopts Randomized Prize Distribution for its Players Club Rewards Program
Key Takeaways
  • The Full Tilt Players Club became the default VIP rewards scheme at Full Tilt Poker on August 18. The scheme is based around a new game called The Deal which offers a randomized prize distribution process to provide casual players with the chance to gain much larger VIP benefits.
  • Players on the new scheme earn “coins” instead of Full Tilt Points (FTP). Each coin is awarded for every $1 in rake paid at all real money poker games. Players can use their coins to enter The Deal—one game costs one coin—a lottery style poker game which distributes the rewards.
  • “It’s going to be fundamentally different from anything you’ve seen before and will go to the heart of what Full Tilt stands for: playing for the love of the game,” said Mansour when he announced the changes a month ago.

Full Tilt has introduced a new VIP program based around a new game called The Deal, which offers a randomized prize distribution process to provide casual players with the chance to gain much larger VIP benefits.

Players on the new scheme earn “coins” instead of Full Tilt Points (FTP). One coin is awarded for every $1 in rake paid at all real money poker games. Players can use their coins to enter The Deal, a lottery style poker game which distributes rewards.

The Full Tilt Players Club became the default VIP rewards scheme on August 18. Players can instead switch to the recently revamped Edge rewards program which gives more traditional cash back for play at the tables.