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anyone have any suggestions on how to earn my full tilt points quicker to release my bonus? i've bought in twice both times for 50$ and was only able to release like 10$of my bonus both times before losing all my money.
 
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play ring stud hi lo, huge pots, and you get points every hand wheter you play or not.
 
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You can play on happy hours in fulltilt. They'll triple your points or double it and try playing 1 - 2 tournament games like those $1 - 2 tourneys. Don't play it on cash games coz you will really lose it there. :)
 
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play ring stud hi lo, huge pots, and you get points every hand wheter you play or not.
hey you know what thats a very good idea i never even thought of playin stud. ive been fancied on hold em for the last few months. next time i buy in i will release my bonus playin that. thanks

You can play on happy hours in fulltilt. They'll triple your points or double it and try playing 1 - 2 tournament games like those $1 - 2 tourneys. Don't play it on cash games coz you will really lose it there. :)
at full tilt happy hour points dont count towards a bonus but thanks for the thought

You can play on happy hours in fulltilt. They'll triple your points or double it and try playing 1 - 2 tournament games like those $1 - 2 tourneys. Don't play it on cash games coz you will really lose it there. :)
full tilt doesnt count happy hour points towards a bonus thats what i thought to but i noticed my points doubling on the board but not on the bonus
 
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Good info

full tilt doesnt count happy hour points towards a bonus thats what i thought to but i noticed my points doubling on the board but not on the bonus
Good to know that. SNGs are my favorite. You can play more of them in the same time as an MTT. And on $1 9 player SNGs it's hard not to cash. Low risk but low return. But would help get points faster.
Correct me if Im wrong but isn't it 1 point for evey $ spent in buy in? If that's right then $1 buy in for a 1 hr SNG or $1 buy in for 4 hr MTT.
Let me know if Im wrong about that pionst count.
 
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Whatever you end up playing, make sure you play within your bankroll and don't blow more than you the bonus amount you'd be getting. Otherwise it's not a bonus at all, it's like paying $1 to win a quarter.
 
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i dont know

Good to know that. SNGs are my favorite. You can play more of them in the same time as an MTT. And on $1 9 player SNGs it's hard not to cash. Low risk but low return. But would help get points faster.
Correct me if Im wrong but isn't it 1 point for evey $ spent in buy in? If that's right then $1 buy in for a 1 hr SNG or $1 buy in for 4 hr MTT.
Let me know if Im wrong about that pionst count.
they say for every point .6 is released but i honestly dont know how much has to be in the pot to earn points. i dont think $1 tables earn you much i never noticed a dramatic difference in my points if any when i play them. i bet you only get like a half a point for them though
 
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Good to know that. SNGs are my favorite. You can play more of them in the same time as an MTT. And on $1 9 player SNGs it's hard not to cash. Low risk but low return. But would help get points faster.
Correct me if Im wrong but isn't it 1 point for evey $ spent in buy in? If that's right then $1 buy in for a 1 hr SNG or $1 buy in for 4 hr MTT.
Let me know if Im wrong about that pionst count.

For every dollar paid in Multi-Table Tournament or Sit & Go fees, you'll receive 7 Full Tilt Points. For example, if you play in a tournament with a $10 buy-in and a $1 tournament fee, you'll receive 7 points; if you play in a tournament with a $200 buy-in and a $16 tournament fee, you'll receive 112 points.
 
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I think the best advice is to play at happy hour time, I'm pretty sure full tilt does record them for bonuses if i remember correctly
 
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i wish they recorded happy points towards a bonus but they dont. you get the points but they dont count towards your bonus
 
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So thus far you've deposited $100 to release ~$10 worth of bonus? Not a very good ROI if you ask me. Concentrate on playing well and within your BR and the bonus will come, but even if it doesn't you'll have made money anyway.

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i put in $50 last year, and unlocked all of it pretty quickly. all i did was play ring games, and buy in for $4 or 5 each time. i played for a few hours each day and managed to unlock $5 pretty much every day. i'm telling you, ring games are the way to go.
 
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Thanks

For every dollar paid in Multi-Table Tournament or Sit & Go fees, you'll receive 7 Full Tilt Points. For example, if you play in a tournament with a $10 buy-in and a $1 tournament fee, you'll receive 7 points; if you play in a tournament with a $200 buy-in and a $16 tournament fee, you'll receive 112 points.
Thanks good info but I usually play 1 and 2 dollar SNGs ( low BR) 25 cent fee so 4 would be 7 points huh
 
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