By
Dan |
Published
Jul 30 2009, 05:45 PM
Biggest. Bonus. Ever. Full Tilt Poker is pulling out all of the stops to celebrate its brand new software update, which was unveiled on Thursday. Players who download and install the new version of Full Tilt Poker are in for a treat, with at least a $100 bonus waiting for them. PocketFivers have received an array of bonus amounts associated with the Biggest Bonus Ever, ranging from $100 all the way up to a colossal $750. Players have until August 16th to activate the new bonus, which expires after 30 days. Let’s check out what the hubbub is about on the world’s second largest online poker site.
Players who had not earned one Full Tilt Point (FTP) as of July 28th are not eligible for the Biggest Bonus Ever, which has the PocketFives.com community buzzing. If you haven’t already claimed it, download the new software from Full Tilt Poker, log in, click on the “Cashier” button, and head to “My Promotions.” Look for “Biggest Bonus Ever," click it, and follow the instructions. You’ll earn one FTP for every $1 raked in real money ring games. For tournaments and sit and gos, you’ll receive seven FTPs for every $1 in fees you pay. The Biggest Bonus Ever clears at the standard rate of $0.06 per FTP. Remember to claim yours by 23:59 ET on August 16th.
A brand
new lobby is the centerpiece of the Full Tilt Poker software update. It contains a bevy of filters across the top to help you sort, including table type (ring game, tournament, and sit and go), game type (Hold’em, Omaha High, Omaha High-Low, Stud, and Mixed Games), limit (Fixed, Limit, No Limit, Mixed Limit, and Pot Limit), and stakes. The lobby will then sort accordingly, making the process of finding a game a breeze. You can also turn on “Advanced Filters” and save your search criteria as a “Favorite” for future use. Check it out:
Lobby widgets made their debut on Thursday. They include buttons to view a table, join a wait list, visit a tournament lobby, and register. Other widgets include a player list for ring games, tournament information, and legends for tournament and cash game tables. An FTP Odometer is also available and looks very similar to the one found on your car. More widgets rolled out by Full Tilt Poker include a Mini-Cashier, Iron Man Status, session information, and FTP Academy Challenge Status. These appear on the right side of the lobby underneath the clock. Clicking “Customize” in the bottom right of the lobby enables you to select which widgets appear.

Full Tilt Poker’s new update also features
automatic tournament deals. Players can base their deals on chip counts, independent chip modeling (ICM), or create their own methodology to divvy up prize pools. A “Make a Deal” button (pictured at right) will appear once players reach the final table. After every player has selected the option to make a deal, a new window will open displaying the terms and prospective payouts. The chip leader initially controls this window before hitting “Pass Control of Deal” to relinquish his authority. The tournament can be paused for up to 20 minutes while this process transpires.
Finally, players now have the option to log in with a special
security PIN. You can find the new feature in the “Security” menu under “Additional Authentication.” Select the option called “Login with PIN.” When you try to sign onto Full Tilt Poker, a screen will pop up asking for your pin code using 13 blue, green, red, and gray cards. Three cards are needed in order to crack the PIN, which will be e-mailed to you. This prevents hackers who know a player’s user name and password from accessing an account:

Check out the official
thread in Poker Discussion outlining the features of the most recent Full Tilt update.