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Old 05-01-2007, 05:03 AM
gummy d gummy d is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt Poker colluders

I'm a recreational player. I play at full tilt. I've also played at ub and party back when.
My education as a poker player, the knowledge that people on the same ip address can play at full tilt, and my play at full tilt over the last seven months leads me to believe that there is far more collusion on Tilt than ub or party.
When I sit down at full tilt, i'm almost expecting collusion and it effects the way i play. So why do i still play there? I made my last deposit in oct. and am still playing on that money. If it was easier to cash out, I would be gone. However i'm waiting to run up a good bit before cashing out, or more likely just bust out. It should be said that I just play cash games, and mostly plo8. Oddly enough the plo8 tables overall seem cleaner than the holdem tables i've played on. Of course this opinion is circumspect as I have no proof whatsoever. It's mostly a feel thing. I should also say that the amount of data-mining in online poker and the effect of playing with a lot of regulars using hud's etc.. also contribute to the appearance of collusion. I do not use hud's or any software while playing. So this also is another ungrounded opinion.
FullTilt Doug addressed the ip issue on his first post in the internet forum and said they were "working on it". He hasn't brought it up since. And while there has been occasions in the past where people were busted for collusion on other sites, I know of no such case on full tilt. I'm still hoping someone could correct me on this.
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