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Full Flush Poker was formed in late 2013. It began as the flagship poker skin of the Equity Poker Network. Equity Poker Network is headed by the former CEO of the Chico Poker Network, Clive Archer, who brought with him an experienced team of sportsbook and casino management. Equity Poker Network began with approximately seven poker operators in the world's first "cooperative non-profit poker network."[1] Full Flush Poker allows players from the USA and is currently the 4th largest network servicing US poker players.[2]

Since the inception of EPN, which expanded and reached a peak of thirteen skins, Full Flush Poker has grown to be the overwhelming leader in terms of player count and player liquidity. This is due in no small part to a very aggressive online marketing campaign. Full Flush Poker advertisements can be seen on many of the Internets largest affiliate and industry websites. As of November 2014, FFP has already bought out two of the original EPN partner skins, namely Integer Poker and Gear Poker.[3]

On October 1st, 2016, Full Flush Poker, and the Equity Poker Network websites went offline. Through social media channels the company promised that this was a temporary shut down while new poker client software was being implemented. However, after approximately two weeks the websites were still only holding pages pointing to support email addresses and the social media accounts went offline. There have been no further communications from the company.

The FullFlushPoker.com domain was re-registered some time in early 2017 by new owners and proclaims that the prior owners[4] have gone bankrupt and abandoned the company.

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Cash Game Offerings[]

Full Flush Poker offers a variety of cash games which are shared with all other operators on the Equity Poker Network including heavy hitters such as PokerHost and Action Poker.[5] All cash games are shared equally across the network. Cash games offered include Texas Holdem, Omaha, and Omaha Hi/Lo Eights or Better. The variety of betting styles offered include fixed limit, pot limit, and no limit games. Tables are ten handed full ring tables, six handed 6max tables, and one on one heads up tables.

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Full Flush Poker Tables

Texas Holdem[]

  • Micro Stakes: $0.01/0.02, $0.02/0.04, $0.05/0.10, $0.10/0.25
  • Small Stakes: $0.25/0.50, $0.50/1, $1/2
  • Mid Stakes: $1.5/3, $2/4, $3/6, $5/10
  • High Stakes: $10/20, $15/30 and $20/40

Omaha[]

  • Micro Stakes: $0.05/0.10, $0.10/0.25
  • Small Stakes: $0.25/0.50, $0.50/1, $1/2
  • Mid Stakes: $1.5/3, $2/4, $3/6

Omaha Hi/Lo[]

  • Small Stakes: $0.25/0.50, $0.50/1, $1/2
  • Mid Stakes: $1.5/3, $2/4, $3/6

Tournament Offerings[]

Full Flush Poker offers both single table tournaments as well as multi-table online poker tournaments. There are large field tournaments with hundreds of players, medium sized tournaments with dozens of players, single table tournaments or "sit and goes" with ten or six players, and there are one on one heads up tournaments, HUSNG.[6] All multi-table tournaments at Full Flush Poker charge a flat ten percentage points of rake.

Heads Up Tournaments[]

  • Available in buy-in amounts between the ranges $0.50+0.05 up to $20+2

Single Table Tournaments SnG[]

  • Available in buy-in amounts between the ranges $0.50+0.05 up to $45+4.50

Multi Table Tournaments MTT[]

  • Available in a variety of buy-in amounts all the way from $0.10+0.01 up to $90+9
  • The "Sunday Major" on Full Flush Poker, dubbed "The Big Fat 15k" is a $15,000 USD guaranteed tournament with a very small $25+2.50 price tag.[7]


Rewards Rakeback and VIP Programs[]

Equity Poker Network, on which Full Flush Poker resides is a "recreational poker network" by design. Therefore, there are no flat rakeback programs.[8] There is a small program that could be considered a VIP program, using what is called POP points.[9] These points are exchanged for cash at a rate equivalent to a five percent effective rakeback rate.

Bonuses is where Full Flush Poker shines. The initial deposit bonus, as well as all monthly reload deposit bonuses, clear at fifty percent effective rakeback rates. These bonuses often pay out a portion of the bonus up front, in the form of an instant bonus, as well as the more standard bonus which requires play in order to unlock.


Cashier Information[]

The cashier has a number of options for both USA poker players and players from around the globe. Some of the deposit and withdrawal methods available include credit and debit cards, cash transfers via Western Union and Money Gram, bank wire, bank draft, and popular ewallets such as EcoPayz, Skrill and Neteller. Payout times are more or less average for US players.[10]

Former Network Partners[]

Equity Poker Network, of which Full Flush Poker is the flagship, once shared tables, tournaments, and players with up to one dozen other poker sites. In recent months some of those network partners have dissolved (Bettor Poker), sold their businesses directly to Full Flush (Integer Poker), or moved on to form their own poker networks 5Dimes and Sportbet. In December 2014, PokerHost also left the Equity Poker Network to join the Winning Poker Network.[11] In September 2016, Heritage Sports cut off its support of EPN when it completely removed poker from its offerings.


Full Flush Poker Reviews[]

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References[]

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