Promotion Rules

Promotion Name: Full Tilt Poker Tournament Leaderboards

Promotion Dates: Ongoing

Full Tilt Poker will offer Tournament Leaderboards where online players will compete to earn prizes, based on their tournament results. Players will have the opportunity to earn points on seven separate Leaderboards:

  • Multi-Table
  • SNG (High Limit)
  • SNG (Low Limit)
  • Heads Up SNG (Highest Limit)
  • Heads Up SNG (High Limit)
  • Heads Up SNG (Medium Limit)
  • Heads Up SNG (Low Limit)

Multi-Table and SNG Leaderboards

Players will earn points, based on their finish, in each tournament they play. Players may use our Calculator page to determine the amount of points they can earn in a given tournament. Please note, the Calculator page does not apply to Heads Up Leaderboards. See below for information on how Heads Up Leaderboard points are calculated.

For the purposes of this promotion, a Low-Limit SNG is considered to be a tournament with a buy-in of $24 + $2 or less. A High-Limit SNG is a tournament of $24 + $2 or more. SNG tournaments with buy-ins of exactly $24 + $2 will be calculated on both Leaderboards. See below for Heads Up SNG Leaderboard limits.

SNG tournaments with more than 30 players will count toward the MTT Leaderboard, while SNG tournaments with 30 or fewer players will count toward the SNG Leaderboards. Heads-up SNGs and four-player SNGs will count toward the Heads Up SNG Leaderboards.

Please note that any SNGs where players start with 500 chips or less, only half the regular amount of Leaderboard points will be awarded.

Heads Up Sit & Go Leaderboard Rules

For the purposes of this promotion, a Low-Limit Heads Up SNG is considered to be a tournament with a buy-in of less than $5. A Medium-Limit Heads Up SNG is a tournament with a buy-in from $5 to $19. A High-Limit Heads Up SNG is a tournament with a buy-in from $20 to $49. A Highest-Limit Heads Up SNG is a tournament with a buy-in of $50 or more. Tournament fees are not included when calculating the above buy-in limits.

Heads Up Leaderboard points are accumulated based on the diversity of players you defeat in Heads Up play. The more opponents you beat, the more Leaderboard points you earn.

Standard Heads Up Sit & Gos count as one (1) Leaderboard point for the winner and none (0) for the loser based on the cumulative number of games played between any two opponents in the qualifying Leaderboard period.

For example, if two players have played a Heads Up Sit & Go against each other, the winner receives one Leaderboard point and the loser none. If those same two players have played three Heads Up Sit & Gos against each other, the player with two wins gets one Leaderboard point, and the player with one win gets no Leaderboard points.

If any two players are tied (1-1, 2-2, 3-3, etc.), both players receive 0.5 Leaderboard points.

Four-player Heads Up Sit & Go Double Shootouts

In Four-player Heads Up Sit & Go Double Shootouts, the cumulative record of all four participating players will be affected by the result. Players will earn points for the Heads Up SNG Leaderboards based on the following calculations:

  • Player A: 1st place
  • Player B: 2nd place
  • Player C: 3rd place
  • Player D: 4th place

Player A receives one (1) point in the cumulative record against player B and one half (1/2) point against Players C and D.

Player B receives one half (1/2) point in the cumulative record against Players C and D.

If one player leads another by half a point in their cumulative Head Up record, that player receives 0.5 Leaderboard points, and the other receives none.

Super Turbo Heads Up Sit & Gos

Super Turbo Heads Up Sit & Gos, where players start with 500 chips or less, award one half (1/2) point, rather than one point, towards the two players’ cumulative record.

Four-player Super Turbo Heads Up Double Shootouts award points the same way as regular four-player Heads Up Double Shootouts.

Eight-player Heads Up Triple Shootouts count towards the standard SNG Leaderboards.

At the end of the qualifying period, players will be awarded prizes based on their ranking on each Leaderboard.

Team play is strictly prohibited by Full Tilt Poker. Multiple players who are using the same account will have their points forfeited and, at the sole discretion of Full Tilt Poker, may have their accounts closed. All players must meet Full Tilt Poker's eligibility requirements, and Full Tilt Poker reserves the right to modify these rules at any time, and for any reason, at its sole discretion.