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TerryToma
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10-22-2006, 08:39 AM
Post subject: fulltilt question
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Full House
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 823
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newb ft questions:
1. is there a way to view the hand history of the hand currently in?? i liked in pokerroom where you could scroll back in the textbox to find out who the preflop raiser was, etc.. really helped me multitable and keep things clear.
2. does the bonus subtract from rakeback?
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Halv
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pro crastinator
4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: No hindsight for the blind.
Posts: 1,842
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1. Can't you scroll back the FT chatbox?
2. Yes. Or to be more exact, they subtract bonuses from your MGR.
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TerryToma
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Full House
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 823
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Originally Posted by HalvSame
1. Can't you scroll back the FT chatbox?
2. Yes. Or to be more exact, they subtract bonuses from your MGR.
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yeah, but my chatbox doesnt show the bets of the current hand. it just shows results of prev hands and chat.
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drtofu66
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Flush
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 595
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1. I think you can change your chatbox options to include all the actions on each betting round.
2. FT deducts as much as they can from your MGR, including Neteller fees when you deposit, the value of items when you buy something from the FT store with FT points... I found this from a RB affiliate that you might find helpful:
In addition to bonus deductions, Full Tilt also makes deductions for payment processing fees (only incurred on deposits), points redemptions, freerolls, and tourney overlays. Below is a breakdown of how these other deductions are applied.
- Points Redemptions: Full Tilt does not provide us with an exact dollar figure to point ratio. It appears they deduct the average value or cost of items you order. For example, we had a player order a Full Tilt jersey and his MGR was deducted by $100 (which seems about right for the going price of a jersey these days).
- Payment Processing Fees: Full Tilt is charged a small fee when you use a payment provider (such as Neteller/credit card/etc.) to deposit funds. These fees typically run from 3% - 9%. Credit cards are the highest and Neteller is around 5%.
- FreeRolls: Full Tilt deducts the "value" of the tourney entry equally from each player entered. For example, if the prize pool is $1,000 and there are 500 players entered then each player's MGR will have a $2 deduction.
- Tourney Overlays: Similar to freerolls, Full Tilt deducts the overlay amounts equally from each player entered.
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alias2211
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Flush
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: U, S and A!!!
Posts: 469
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terry-
for the hand history review on FTP, i like to bring up the Last Hand window for quick graphical reference of hands showed down. you can scroll up on that window's chat area to see how betting went down. it would be great if they took that visual Last Hand tool one step further and let you playback a hand like you can on poker tracker. but for now, just manually scroll up and you'll get the info you need.
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natdang
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Flush
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 380
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Damn, I didn't realize fulltilt were such a bunch of cheap bastards.
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mixchange
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 1,665
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Payment Processing Fees: Full Tilt is charged a small fee when you use a payment provider (such as Neteller/credit card/etc.) to deposit funds. These fees typically run from 3% - 9%. Credit cards are the highest and Neteller is around 5%.
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do they charge for neteller bank transfers? ultimate bet and party poker didn't do that for me.
also, does anyone know of a reliable www site to get the full tilt bonus rake. i see a lot of sketchy sites...
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