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Old 07-06-2006, 02:38 PM
EJXD2 EJXD2 is offline
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Default Re: FullTiltPoker review (advertising works)

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An earlier post suggested that FullTilt gives new players better cards.

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Don't believe that antidotal BS. I've yet to see anyone give proof to these type of conspiracy theory claims and there are plenty of solid reasons why a site wouldn't do this.

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That's not entirely true because through my first 169 hands I did not receive TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, or AK once, and AA, KK, AK should happen at least 1/50.


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Sigh...

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LOL! Dude, chill out... I was just joking around because I think people who think poker's fixed are stupid. The only people more stupid than the people who think poker is fixed is the people who think poker is fixed and PLAY ANYWAY.
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Old 07-06-2006, 02:34 PM
Paul Levy Paul Levy is offline
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I'm a low stakes player and found the games even softer at FTP than at Pokerroom.

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Then you would have loved it a few months ago. Lots of loose passive play at the 2/4 NL tables. I find that games got much more serious in the last couple of months. Now I get my a.ss thoroughly kicked even at the 1/2 level.
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Old 07-06-2006, 02:51 PM
Ignignokt Ignignokt is offline
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Default Re: FullTiltPoker review (advertising works)

I've been a big FT supporter since they released the Mac client (which should go to show the other sites that it's not that hard).

I also like that people try and play seriously even in their cheapest tourneys, whereas other sites are filled with "double or bust" early-level donkeys. Makes it more of a learning experience.

The unmentionable doesn't hurt either.

And I agree that you need a two-button mouse. Even Apple makes one now.
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