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teddyFBI 12-15-2005 01:33 AM

Just started at Full Tilt: Where is everyone??
 
There were a grand total of zero games going at 10/20 and higher in prime time (EST). Is this typical??

Are there other "peak" times when I should try back? Are weekends any better?

I guess anyone warning of a death watch at Empire, who still draws 6 - 8,000 players should take heart that FTP seems to have no problem attracting star endorsements even with an apparent dearth of games...

playersare 12-15-2005 01:35 AM

Re: Just started at Full Tilt: Where is everyone??
 
FTP is better for NL and tourneys. they are mediocre for fixed limit.

Mr. Sakuraba 12-15-2005 09:42 PM

Re: Just started at Full Tilt: Where is everyone??
 
Full tilt is without a doubt a NL site. In my opinion , the best Nl site around. The games arent soft, but some people may acually wanna LEARN instead of killing the fish at party

MisterKing 12-15-2005 09:45 PM

Re: Just started at Full Tilt: Where is everyone??
 
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FTP is better for NL and tourneys. they are mediocre for fixed limit.

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I've found this to be somewhat the case. They have fantastic tourneys, loose razz games, great NL ring games, and only so-so fixed limit action (5/10, 8/16). Still, I play there a lot given how player friendly they are compared to, ahem, some other sites. Plus, watching some dude hit & run "The Grinder" for 10 grand in 15 minutes is PRICELESS.

MrBlueNose 12-15-2005 10:11 PM

Re: Just started at Full Tilt: Where is everyone??
 
Whenever theres a game going, the stud games are soft too. Unfortunately they appear to be table coach heaven. At a full table yesterday, 50% of the people coached at one point, with one person berating everyone for chasing and rivering her.


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