Rush Poker Bonuses
Monday, Jan 25, 2010
The new Rush Poker offering from Full Tilt lets players enjoy about three times as many hands as they'd normally see at a traditional table, which adds up to potentially big bonuses all the way around.
“Rush Poker Bonuses - 3 times faster”
Players will obviously benefit from clearing bonuses faster, but affiliates and Full Tilt itself reap some major benefits as well. If Rush Poker continues to gain in popularity, it could be a rare win-win-win situation, as far as players, affiliates, and Full Tilt all prospering.
Rush Poker and Player Bonuses
On the player side, getting to play more hands means that any new player Rush Poker bonuses (or reload bonuses) will clear about 3 times as quickly as before. The Rush Poker tables eliminate all of the waiting for the action to get to you to to fold (or waiting for a hand to conclude after you've folded), with the result being that on average players see about 3 times as many hands at a Rush Poker table versus the same time spent at a traditional table.
Clearing bonuses at Full Tilt requires you to accumulate FTP points which you get for every hand you play, so Rush Poker effectively lets you clear bonuses much more quickly than in the past. Please click here to join Full Tilt and play Rush Poker.
Rush Poker from an Affiliate Perspective
As far as affiliates, if they're on a CPA plan they'll get paid much faster for players who use the Rush Poker tables to quickly clear their new player signup bonus. Full Tilt Affiliates receive their CPA payout when a player they refer plays a certain number of hands, so anything that speeds up that process (like Rush Poker) means that affiliates will earn their referral commissions much more quickly.
For affiliates that choose the revenue sharing plan, Rush Poker tables generate three times the rake as normal tables, so they'll get a nice bonus in their affiliate payments on the revenue sharing plan as well if the players they refer play a lot of Rush Poker.
Rush Poker and Full Tilt
Last but not least, Full Tilt stands to profit handsomely from Rush Poker as well. The more hands that are played, the more rake Full Tilt collects. They still need to balance fast-paced games with enough actual play and strategy to not make it a total crapshoot.
Rush Poker has managed to pull that difficult feat off, and it's one of the reasons the game is so popular with players, as far as blending blazingly fast poker action with real poker skill necessary to succeed.
