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Fulltilt Review

Poker Room

Operated by Stars Interactive Limited

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GambleDB Rating
9.4/10 ⭐
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Site Status
Active
UKGC Account
39108
Site Type
Poker Room

About Fulltilt

Full Tilt is the poker brand that used to run its own standalone poker room, but these days it’s effectively a skin of PokerStars aimed at existing fans of the Full Tilt name. The site at www.fulltilt.uk is focused on online poker rather than casino or sports betting, so it’s mainly of interest if you want cash games and tournaments rather than slots or football accas.

The brand is operated in Britain by Stars Interactive Limited, the same group behind PokerStars. Full Tilt originally launched in the mid‑2000s, built a huge reputation, then went through serious legal and financial trouble before being taken over and relaunched under new ownership. Under the current set‑up, the Full Tilt brand and software have been folded into the PokerStars platform, so UK players effectively access the same player pool, software and account infrastructure as PokerStars, just with Full Tilt branding.

Games and Betting at Full Tilt

Full Tilt is all about poker. You won’t find a full sportsbook or a big standalone casino lobby here – the focus is on cash games, tournaments and fast‑fold formats. If you’re mainly a slots or roulette player, this isn’t the most natural home for you, but if you enjoy multi‑tabling Texas Hold’em or grinding tournaments, it’s much more relevant.

Poker Variants and Formats

The core offering revolves around:

  • Texas Hold’em – by far the busiest variant, with a wide spread of stakes for both cash games and tournaments.
  • Omaha – usually available as Pot‑Limit Omaha, sometimes with Hi/Lo options depending on current traffic.
  • Tournaments – scheduled multi‑table tournaments (MTTs) running throughout the day, with different structures and buy‑ins.
  • Sit & Go – smaller single‑table or short‑handed tournaments that fire up as soon as all seats are filled.
  • Fast‑fold / Zoom‑style poker – a fast‑paced format where you’re moved to a new table and hand as soon as you fold, cutting out waiting time.

The exact line‑up of niche variants (like Stud or mixed games) can be limited compared with the old standalone Full Tilt days and will largely mirror what’s offered on the PokerStars network at any given time. For the average UK player who wants Hold’em and Omaha, there’s usually more than enough choice.

Player Pool and Traffic

Because Full Tilt now shares infrastructure with PokerStars, you’re effectively tapping into one of the largest poker player pools online rather than a small, isolated site. That means:

  • Cash games running around the clock at common stakes.
  • Regular tournaments filling easily, with decent field sizes.
  • Enough low and mid‑stakes action for recreational players.

High‑stakes action can be more hit‑and‑miss and tends to peak at certain times of day, but that’s normal across most sites.

Software and Table Features

The software is based on the modern PokerStars client rather than the older, standalone Full Tilt platform. That brings:

  • Stable, relatively smooth gameplay on desktop.
  • Customisable tables, bet sizing buttons and hotkeys.
  • Multi‑tabling support if you like to play several tables at once.

The original Full Tilt software was known for its distinctive avatars and table look, and while some of that flavour has been toned down over the years, the current set‑up is functional and familiar if you’ve used big poker rooms before.

Mobile Poker Experience

Mobile play is handled through the same general mobile infrastructure as PokerStars, with apps and/or a mobile‑optimised site depending on your device. In practice, that means:

  • You can jump into cash games and tournaments from your phone or tablet.
  • Fast‑fold formats work well on mobile because of the quick pace and simple decisions.
  • Multi‑tabling is more limited on smaller screens, but single‑table play is smooth enough for casual sessions.

If you’re planning long grinding sessions or heavy multi‑tabling, the desktop client is still the better option; mobile is more suited to quick sessions and casual play.

Payment Options

Full Tilt runs under the same payments framework as other brands in the group, so you can expect the usual mix of methods that UK poker players are used to. While exact options can change over time, you’ll typically see:

  • Debit cards – Visa and Mastercard debit for most UK players.
  • E‑wallets – commonly used services such as PayPal, Skrill or Neteller, depending on current availability.
  • Bank transfer – for larger deposits and withdrawals, though slower than other options.

Deposits are usually instant, so you can sit down at the tables straight away. Withdrawal times depend on the method:

  • E‑wallets are typically the quickest once your account is verified.
  • Debit card withdrawals and bank transfers can take a few working days to show in your account.

As with any UK‑licensed site, you should expect to go through standard verification checks (ID, proof of address, and sometimes source of funds) before larger withdrawals are processed. It’s worth getting that done early to avoid delays when you want to cash out.

Safety and Licensing

Full Tilt in the UK operates under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence held by Stars Interactive Limited. That means your play is covered by UK regulations on fairness, segregation of player funds and dispute resolution. You’ll also find standard responsible gambling tools such as deposit limits, time‑outs and self‑exclusion built into the account settings.

Should You Play at Full Tilt?

If you’re mainly interested in online poker and like the idea of playing on a big, established network, Full Tilt is worth a look. You’re essentially getting PokerStars‑level traffic and software under the Full Tilt branding, with plenty of Hold’em and Omaha action and a steady stream of tournaments.

On the other hand, if you’re looking for a modern, feature‑packed casino or a broad sportsbook, this isn’t the right fit – Full Tilt is poker‑first and doesn’t specialise in non‑poker gambling. The brand also carries baggage from its pre‑relaunch history, even though it’s now run under different ownership and licensing.

For UK players who just want a reliable place to grind cash games and tournaments with decent traffic and a familiar interface, Full Tilt does the job. If you want a one‑stop shop for poker, slots and sports under one roof, you may find it a bit too focused on cards and not much else.

License Information

Licensed Operator

Stars Interactive Limited

Douglas Bay Complex, King Edward Road, Onchan, ISLE OF MAN

Active Licenses

  • Casino
    License #039108-R-319334-024
  • Software Provider
    License #039108-R-319334-024
  • Online Sports Betting
    License #039108-R-319334-024
  • Virtual Sports Betting
    License #039108-R-319334-024
  • Pool Betting
    License #039108-R-319334-024

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UKGC Account
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