What I like most about Full Tilt poker: Lots of tournaments and satellites, Full Tilt sent more players to The WSOP 2006 than any other site, easy to find tournaments in the lobby, rake is average, busy enough to always find a good table, lots of new players, pro players such as Phil Ivey, Mike "The Mouth" Matusow and others play at FTP regularly, decent table options including 4 color decks, multi-tabling is easy, great graphics, MAC compatible.
Cons
What I liked least about Full Tilt Poker: Game play is relatively slow, Neteller and FirePay are almost your only deposit methods, deposit bonus is slow to clear but is about average, avatars can be annoying but you can turn them off, Full Tilt does a poor job of screening their chat and you can constantly get spammed in the chat window and it seems Full Tilt attracts the degenerates and has more than their fair share of them calling every player at the table a donkey. The support is below average in response time but better than some other big rooms.
Deposits/Withdrawals
Full Tilt Poker accepts real money wagers an allows US players to deposit and play real money games. Please check your local laws before making a deposit.
VISA, MasterCard, FirePay, and Money transfer/eMoney Transfer Full Tilt Poker no longer accepts deposits or withdrawals from Neteller
Full Tilt Poker Poker withdrawals are average to below average. Neteller took about 6 hours (average is a bit more) FTP offers limited withdrawal methods.
Tournaments
Full Tilt Poker is infamous for sending players to the WSOP. In 2007 expect to see plenty of players qualify online at Full Tilt poker For The WSOPC and also WPT events. Full Tilt Poker IS NOT holding satellites for The WSOP Main Event. They are offering the choice of either the WSOPC or a WPT event to the winners. Satellites start at as little as $6 for super satellites. When signing up for Full Tilt use bonus code 100 for an extra $600 deposit bonus. The lobby at Full Tilt is better than most sites for finding tournaments quickly and effortlessly
Features and Bonuses
Full Tilt is offering a 100% match up to $600 bonus (and have fairly frequent reloads). It clears in increments of $10 (100 points for $10, one point per dollar in rake for every pot you are dealt cards in) which is fairly standard. What is nice is that tournament play counts towards clearing bonuses, and that you can earn partial points, so there's no threshold to worry about - EVERY raked hand clears a little bit of bonus. You can deposit, claim the bonus, and then withdraw most of your money, so you are not tying up $600 for more than 2 or 3 days. The clearance rate obviously varies depending on how big the pots are getting in your games, but I was getting about 40 points per table hour at $1-2.