Full Tilt? Loose Tables?

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  • imgv94
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-16-05
    • 17192

    #1
    Full Tilt? Loose Tables?
    So far my experience at Full Tilt Poker has been
    awesome. I am not an expert poker player but
    I believe I have improved my game from
    D+ to a B- grade.

    It just seems like dummies are playing poker??

    What do u guys think?
  • shady610
    SBR MVP
    • 01-12-06
    • 1570

    #2
    I havnt played at full tilt yet, but i might check it out because pokerstars is overpopulated and im sick of the crazy players. A strange think about full tilt is that they have all the big names signed to endorse them, but you dont really hear about anybody who uses that site.
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    • imgv94
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 11-16-05
      • 17192

      #3
      Bro if you have skill in poker I strongly suggest FT. They have
      alot of dummies playing. I have showed a profit everytime I have
      played there so far. Also I have bluffed guys out left and right.

      Maybe I am just playing better. But I still think the players are
      weak!!

      GL shady!!
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      • scottyy11
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 03-08-06
        • 693

        #4
        img if you can make a go at fulltilt you would really clean up at a place like doyles room. I have played at pretty much every site and full tilt is for sure in the bottom 1/3 for profitability and soft competition(though i like the software).
        i think pokerlistings.com ranks site well regarding soft comp(click compare rooms tab) anything with a rank of 8 or higher in soft competition is where its at. But regardless i do like tilt .
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        • imgv94
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 11-16-05
          • 17192

          #5
          What do u think about Paradise Poker? I did good there as well.
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          • biggs
            SBR High Roller
            • 08-10-05
            • 117

            #6
            ftp is a good site and should have lots of soft players due to their mainstream ads

            i have lost my deposit there......i think i deposited twice

            decent software
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            • scottyy11
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 03-08-06
              • 693

              #7
              paradise is similar to tilt in hourly rate.........p-aradise software is weak in my opinion. I just know that when i stopped playing places like stars and tilt and switched to those listed at 8+ or higher doyles,sunpoker ect.... my hourly rate almost doubled. I still play at tilt now and than because i have 27% rakeback with rakerebate.net and i notice my hourly is almost always lower. Of course it could depend on your game .some dont like playing a whole table full of fish as it takes the bluff out of your game a bit.
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              • McFly
                SBR Hustler
                • 03-08-06
                • 61

                #8
                At one time, FT had a reputation for hosting rock solid players. I believe that play there has migrated to somewhere in the middle. No, it's not PP but it's not as rock solid as it was say about a year ago. I play mostly SNG's there and play has really softened in buy-ins from $10 to $30. I especially like the 6 handed games. If you excel at shorthanded situations, try those out. It's like an ATM for me.
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                • RickySteve
                  Restricted User
                  • 01-31-06
                  • 3415

                  #9
                  Originally posted by scottyy11
                  paradise is similar to tilt in hourly rate.........p-aradise software is weak in my opinion. I just know that when i stopped playing places like stars and tilt and switched to those listed at 8+ or higher doyles,sunpoker ect.... my hourly rate almost doubled. I still play at tilt now and than because i have 27% rakeback with rakerebate.net and i notice my hourly is almost always lower. Of course it could depend on your game .some dont like playing a whole table full of fish as it takes the bluff out of your game a bit.
                  Value bet.
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                  • QuickLearner
                    SBR High Roller
                    • 03-06-06
                    • 108

                    #10
                    I play both limit and NL, and my experience at Fulltilt has been fairly good at NL and absolutely terrible at limit. I don't feel that I've got enough hands in so that I'm willing to just dismiss the place. I love the software, so I'll be back to try some limit again. I like the place, it's just not the best for my bankroll.
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                    • imgv94
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 11-16-05
                      • 17192

                      #11
                      Quicklearner your avatar is scary
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