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Poker from the Rail is a poker blog from Full Tilt Poker covering news, inside info from our Pros, general commentary from our writers, and guest posts from other poker bloggers.

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Welcome to Poker From The Rail, a poker blog brought to you by Full Tilt Poker. We aim to give our readers the best in poker news, entertainment, pro interviews, and insane poker related rants. We’re also very pleased to host Bond18 as he goes Around the World in 90 Days and blogs daily about his experience playing in more than 50 poker tournaments worldwide.