Full Tilt’s Rush Poker Goes Mobile

Written by Sadonna | Thursday, December 16th, 2010


Mobile gaming is the most popular option for online gamblers right now, especially with new advances in technology coming out on almost a daily basis. Players can use their mobile device for almost anything and playing their favorite casino games is definitely on top of the list. Poker players will be glad to hear that Full Tilt Poker has released a mobile version of Rush Poker, the fastest poker game in the world, according to the top poker site.

Players can now download an application to play Rush Poker from their mobile device. All that is needed is a device that supports Flash v10.1 or higher and players can compete for real money or play for fun. Rush Poker can be enjoyed on multiple devices which are listed below:

Acer Liquid Stream S110

AT&T Captivate (2.2 Froyo)

Cherry Mobile Magnum HD

docomo HT-03A (2.2 Froyo)

HTC Desire (2.2 Froyo)

HTC Droid Incredible (2.2 Froyo)

HTC Evo 4G

HTC Google Nexus One

HTC Desire HD

HTC Desire Z

HTC Sapphire (2.2 Froyo)

Motorola Droid (2.2 Froyo, 800Mhz and higher suggested)

Motorola Droid 2

Motorola Droid Pro / Droid 2 World Edition

Motorola Droid X

Motorola Milestone (2.2 Froyo)

Motorola Milestone 2

Samsung Galaxy S (2.2 Froyo)

Sprint Epic 4G (2.2 Froyo)

T-Mobile G2

T-Mobile myTouch 3G (2.2 Froyo)

T-Mobile myTouch 4G (2.2 Froyo)

T-Mobile Vibrant (2.2 Froyo)

Verizon Fascinate (2.2 Froyo)

If you have one of the qualifying devices for the new application then simply visit Full Tilt Poker and click on the Rush Poker mobile option. Players can then click on the Rush Poker Mobile Details page to find out how to download the application for their device, or you can check out GamblingNavigator.com for more info on alternative options like finding solid online casino games to play at as well.

Rush Poker is a fast version of online poker, allowing players to enjoy a quick poker game whenever they have time. Now players will not have to log on their pc to enjoy the game they can simply log on from their mobile device.

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