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How To Deposit On Full Tilt With MasterCard

By: Amy Young

Break Studios Contributing Writer

You can very easily learn how to deposit on Full Tilt with a Mastercard. Full Tilt is a great poker site filled with a huge variety of players. Some are just beginners and in bigger games you could even be playing with the professionals. Making deposits on Full Tilt is super easy and takes less than five minutes to start playing for real money. You can use your Mastercard or any other credit card to make deposits into your account and the process is very simple and straightforward.

In order to deposit on Full Tilt Using your Mastercard you will need:

  • Obviously a Mastercard
  • A Full Tilt account
  • Full Tilt software download
  1. Get your Mastercard out and ready to use.
  2. Download the Full Tilt Software. 
  3. Log into your Full Tilt Account. If you don’t already have one, set one up. It is very easy to do.
  4. Click the deposit money icon. 
  5. Decide how much you would like to deposit. 
  6. Enter the amount.
  7. Hit the process payment button.
  8. After your first successful deposit, you will become eligible for one click processing. Under the cashier tab, you can edit your preferences. This is a good feature for managing your money and being able to deposit quickly and efficiently.
  9. Select the single click option and verify your Mastercard number. Select the amount you would like to have automatically accessible.  This amount can be anything. This feature is especially useful if you find yourself at a table with players who have higher chip stacks than you do.
  10. Anytime you need to add more funds to your Full Tilt account simply click the one click deposit option near the top left hand side of your screen and the funds are automatically accessible.

Tips:

  • Gamble wisely.  Don’t spend your rent money just trying to “break even”.
  • Make sure you have adequate computer protection whenever giving out your credit card number over the internet.
  • Mastercard does not allow for refunds.  Deposit accordingly. 
Posted on: May. 25, 2010