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Run Your Hand Twice - Only at Full Tilt Poker

If at first you don’t succeed, then run that hand again - available now exclusively at Full Tilt Poker. When you play the much loved game of poker online at Full Tilt Poker, you now have the opportunity to use the Run It Twice feature. This option provides the insight of having two outcomes for just one hand by having the community cards dealt twice.

How does it work? Whenever you choose to sit down at a Run it Twice table, you can select to use the Run it Twice feature simply by checking the box at the bottom of the screen. Then, once two players who have selected Run it Twice are all-in heads-up, the remaining community cards will be dealt twice. This feature can be utilized whether the status of the hand in play is pre-flop, post-flop, or after the turn card has been dealt. When the double deal is all done, the winner of each outcome wins half of the pot.

The new Run It Twice option is only available at certain No-Limit Hold ‘em, Omaha Hi and HA ring-game tables. But they are easy to spot, just be sure to look for the Run It Twice checkbox located near the bottom of the screen on the left hand side. And since Full Tilt Poker is the very first online poker site to offer the option of running it twice, you can only play these tables at Full Tilt Poker!

The Run It Twice games are also currently available in Ivey’s Room located in the Full Tilt Poker Ring Games section. Keep an eye out - because Full Tilt Poker will soon offer the option for even more Run It Twice tables!

What’s the point of Run It Twice? Sometimes the action gets heavy at a table and you may find yourself committing your entire chip stack to the pot even before all of the community cards have been dealt. With Run It Twice, there are two possibilities for a hand to win instead of just one. Instead of letting the entire large pot be decided by just a turn of a single card, players can choose to Run it Twice and better their odds of winning.

As an example, in a hand where one player is holding Kh-Qh and another is holding As-Ac, anticipation builds for the flop. When a flop of 2s-Th-Jh is dealt, offering the perfect drawing opportunity for a straight, a flush, or even a straight flush, it can be easy to take the plunge to a strong player who is backing up his Aces. If both players end up going all-in at that point, the situation is mathematically close to a coin toss, with the Aces only a very slight favorite. By choosing to Run it Twice, the players can better manage the probable outcomes by having the turn and river dealt a second time. And, it also makes for an interesting new twist in the game.

Try out a Run It Twice table today at Full Tilt Poker, where you can have twice the excitement and double the chance of having a win-win situation.


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