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I am already playing at full tilt and my roommate wants to start playing also. I know we can't play at the same table when playing real money, but is that the only thing? How does full tilt look at a situation and decide whether it's a multi-account or two different people so mine does not get froze? Post a link if this is discussed somewhere
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Is this consider a beginners forum for questions dealing with beginners on 2+2 or questions dealing with beginners in poker?
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If you aren't playing at the same table how could it possibly be collusion? There would be no reason, that I can see, why they wouldn't allow this. Especially if the money deposited to the accounts were from separate credit cards (meaning the names were different), epassport accounts etc.
If you are sharing your bank rolls, it might be a little more sketchy. |
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If there are two different names behind the accounts, the two accounts never sit in the same game, and neither account gets rakeback, I doubt if FullTilt will do anything. Don't husbands and wives sometimes have separate accounts on FullTilt?
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Actually you and your roommate can play on the same table at FTP stars doesn't allow it though.
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Actually you and your roommate can play on the same table at FTP stars doesn't allow it though. [/ QUOTE ] FTP doesn't allow people with the same IP to sit at the same table. |
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