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Alternatives to Full Tilt Poker

July 6, 2011 | by admin | posted in Poker News, Promotions
 

Did you play at Full Tilt Poker before their gaming license was suspended by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission? We have some great alternatives for you. Other poker rooms are really stepping it up right now with some great poker bonus promotions to fill the gap that Full Tilt left!

Last week the online poker world was in shock when the isle of Alderney suspended Full Tilt’s license because of their continues problems with paying out players. It seems that the money of the players is safe now, but the situation remains insecure for the foreseeable future. Even if you didn’t play at Tilt, it has never been a better time to try a new room. We give you the best options:

*Other ‘US’ poker rooms

When the FBI raided Pokerstars and Full Tilt in April this year, many US players switched to sites where they could still play. Examples include Doyles Room, Bodog and Carbon Poker. While the traffic on these sites got an enormous boost we advice against playing there for non-US players. If you are from the US and have no other options it’s probably fine, but if you have the option: choose something else.

In regards to Pokerstars: they proved to be a safe option when they paid back all their customers pretty quick after ‘Black Friday’. However, they’re still awaiting a huge claim from the DoJ which can prove to be devastating. It might be better to pick one of the other options.

*Publicy traded poker rooms

A few poker rooms are listed on a stock exchange and we can definitely recommend to pick one of these rooms! These companies are obliged to be open on their financials and are supervised strongly. You can be sure these sites always take the safe route when it comes to legality. The good thing is that these rooms have some great bonuses at the moment to welcome new players (and to accomodate their existing players):

party bonus-Party Poker: Part of the big PartyGaming company and listed at both the London and Vienna Stock Exchange. After the Full Tilt news, Party decided to make all tournaments rake-free! When you open an account at Party Poker now, you will also get acces to our exclusive Party freeroll on August 6 and receive a free ticket to qualify for the Summer Million.

>>Go to Party Poker

888 poker logo-888 Poker. 888 is the second room that is listed on the Stock Exchange and a site we can surely recommend to play on. 888Poker has seen a massive increase in players due to their strong promotions and innovative new software. It gets even better now; if you deposit at least $30 and use bonus code ‘GET10FREE’ you’ll get a $10 instant bonus. Using bonus code ‘HOT150′ as an existing player gets you a 100% reload bonus up to $150.

>>Go to 888 Poker

Other alternatives

titan logoOf course the non-listed poker rooms are also not sitting still, and several have proven to be highly reliable in the past few years. We will give you our best alternative and that’s Titan Poker. The second largest European poker room has been the most fanatic to fill the gap that Full Tilt has left with some spectacular bonuses. The sign-up bonus has been raised to 200% on your first deposit bonus up to $2000 and they offer several reload bonuses. On top of that, you still get a $20 instant bonus from MPC if you go to Titan via our links, plus you are eligible to play in our exclusive Titan MPC freerolls.


>>Go to Titan Poker

Conclusion

Clearly, there are enough alternatives for players that have to move from Full Tilt to another site. Mind you, also non-FT players can use this opportunity to receive some great bonuses. We can really recommend to try one of the above rooms if you are looking for a nice bonus and a safe and reliable room to play at. It seems there will be no better time to switch than now..

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