- Not for US Distribution
- World's Fastest Poker Game Now Available on Select Mobile Devices
DUBLIN, Ireland, Nov. 20, 2010 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Full Tilt Poker, the world's leading online poker card room, is proud to announce the open beta release of its newest innovation: Rush Poker* Mobile.
Rush Poker* Mobile allows players to experience the world's fastest poker game anywhere, anytime. Featuring both real money and play money Rush Poker* tables, it's designed to work on mobile devices running Flash v10.1 or higher.
Starting today, players can access the Rush Poker* Mobile application by going to http://mobile.fulltiltpoker.com on their mobile device's web browser or on a personal computer. Android users will also be able to download the application on Android Market.
Rush Poker* is a ground-breaking poker format introduced by Full Tilt Poker earlier this year. It is designed to minimize wait time between hands and keep players in the action at all times.
For more information on Rush Poker* Mobile, including a full list of mobile devices that support the application, visit http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/rush-poker-mobile.
*Patent Pending
About Full Tilt Poker
Full Tilt Poker(TM) (http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/) is the host of a worldwide virtual poker cardroom service. It is not in the business of betting or wagering and does not participate in the games as a player. It merely provides a service to those who wish to test their skills against others for fun, prizes or money. It is duly regulated and licensed by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission. With innovative graphics, superior customer service and a safe, secure interface, the software is geared to enhance and personalize the online poker experience. Although virtual poker is legal where the games are hosted and played, it may not be legal where individual players are located. Players at all skill levels may download the software at http://www.fulltiltpoker.com but it is their responsibility to determine if participating in the games is permitted under the laws of the jurisdiction where they are located.