- Full Tilt’s Rush mobile app went fully live in February, and now ring games have been added in both real money and play money formats.
- The available structures are 6 max No Limit Hold’em and 6 max Pot Limit Omaha at real money stake levels from $0.01/$0.02 through to $5/$10. The play money equivalents are 1/2 to 250k/500k.
Full Tilt’s “Rush” mobile app now supports standard cash games in both real money and play money formats.
The available structures are 6 max No Limit Hold’em and 6 max Pot Limit Omaha at real money stake levels from $0.01/$0.02 through to $5/$10. The play money equivalents are 1/2 to 250k/500k.
Apps for both Android and iOS have been released and are available for free download, the precise version of each depending on the relevant jurisdiction.
Full Tilt’s original Rush-only mobile app launched in 2010. After the company was bought by the Rational Group and re-launched, one of its first priorities was to get a temporary mobile app back on the market.
The native apps were officially re-released in February.
Growing Fast
With Rush, Adrenaline Rush and ring games, Full Tilt’s mobile offer is developing quickly, as the importance of the mobile market increases.
Competitors have been doing the same. Last week partypoker upgraded its mobile client to include sit and gos, and Bodog introduced a browser based mobile client for its fast fold game Zone Poker.
In December last year, Winamax became the first operator to launch a dedicated app for Windows Phone.
In an interview in January, PokerStars’ former Chief Marketing Officer Alex Payne said that over half of new sign ups were now coming through the mobile channel.