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fjuanl
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04-14-2006, 06:50 AM
Post subject: Full Tilt MTT's
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Mar 2005
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I havent heard of anyone here even playing Full Tilt MTT's. If anyone's played them, how is the structure and skill level? I'd be playing $5-10 tournaments
i read on P5's that it no longer has its 21+ requirement. True? I tried creating an account and it still asks if your 21 or older
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DaNutsInYoEye
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: St. Louis
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I was 19 when I signed up for FullTilt. I made a mistake and accidentally said I was 21 when I registered though. I didn't bother to inform them of my error because I figured they had other things to worry about. I've been playing there ever since.
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TheXianti: (Triptanes) why are you not a thinking person?
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martindcx1e
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The structure is very slow. I believe it is 2nd only to UB's structure. I'm not sure of the skill level. I hear the cash games are supposed to be tougher than other sites. Don't know if that translates over to MTT's also.
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LimpinAintEZ
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Flush
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: working myself up to FTR fullhouse status while not giving 1 solid piece of advice
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i like the MTT's on Full Tilt - I do believe that the talent level is better overall there. I play the $24+2 tourneys - They have cheaper ones but the $24+2's bring a good amount of people and the payout is decent - People still go out like crazy in those tourneys - I took 1st place in Oct. but then took a few months off for surgery - 1st place was $3300 - not bad for a $26 buy in. The last one I did I used the 10% of Blinds/Antes strategy camp, 15% look for opp's and 20% get active - Despite not getting any hands I still made it to 2nd break in decent chip position. Ended up having top pair against a super aggressive and loose player who called with bottom pair and caught a 3rd on me - Still, made it to top 70 and I was getting almost no cards - There are some things I really like about FTP that I can't find anywhere else - Instand hand history showing you when your winning your hands, the last hand display to let you know what your opponents were calling you down with, and the avatars - I also like that when your multitabling you can put your character in any seat on the screen - Just little things that make the site nice - Also watching the pros is fun - Ivey is as impressive online as he appears in real life - and everyone gives Matusow crap - I love it
1 thing they just started is a double stack tourney - Same structure but you start with $3k in chips instead of 1500 - This is pretty cool and makes it easier to hold out while others are getting knocked out - However, stacks get bigger faster, so whe nyou don't have one it can be a bit intimidating...
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fjuanl
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4-of-a-Kind
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thanks limpin
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Roco415
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 548
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i usually play on stars and i tried the 10+1 at FT and was completely frustrated, the quality of play is so much lower at full tilt, like i was completely thrown off by what people were playing and doing in the tourney i was quickly knocked out, ill try again though...
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Roco415.
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fjuanl
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i deposited and the play is pretty bad. the structure isnt bad also...the blinds start at 15/30 but they increase at really small increments. i was consistantly getting people bluffing at me. here's some examples :
http://www.pokerhand.org/?301392
http://www.pokerhand.org/?301393
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