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Full tilt poker--stay away from cash games.
I've played there 3 times now. I can say without a doubt that the RNG is rigged for maximum profit.
I think all online poker is juiced a bit, but Full tilt is freakin ridiculous. Call it what you will, action flops, cooler hands, etc. Full tilt knows that poor players will call down with top pair and rag. Full tilt knows that good players are going to get all in on their monsters when they have the nuts and allows bad players to suck out. The reason..... If bad players keep losing, they will stop investing money at the site. If everything is equal, no one wins but the house. Examples of what happens at full tilt poker: #1. AA or KK vs. extremely dominated hands. AA vs. Ax or KK vs. Kx have a 6.5% chance of being sucked out on. Or a bit more then 1 in 20. Except.. I see this happen fairly regularly. The dominated hand will win 4-5 times in 20. A full 4x the expected rate. #2. Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog. #3 Dominated hands postflop suckout often on all-ins. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. #4 Other dominating situations post flop. Such as AA vs. mid pair on the board suck out at crazy rates. #5. Suspicious behavior in MTT's. I see people calling all in's with midrange cards and gutshots on the Turn. That in itself is not suspicious, there are plenty of horrible players online. The suspicious part is that these players hit their 4 outer on the river the majority of the time. |
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Re: Full tilt poker--stay away from cash games.
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No you can't at all. All you can say "without a doubt" is that you're a poor loser. Nothing wrong with that of course. |
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Re: Full tilt poker--stay away from cash games.
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So you're saying that if good players don't win, they will still carry on playing at that site? I reckon the clever ones might just move on to another site, don't you? In which case, only the bad players and the " good but stupid players" will be left. Let the battle commence. You seemed to have gained a lot of information for someone who's only played there three times. Are you sure you're not just a poor loser? |
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He is definetly a poor looser.
If you know that you might lose with the turn or river, don't let the game go there. And if you mean to say that people play cash games and throw themselves all-in with low pair cmon... This works once or twice at the same table but that is it. I'd suggest you play some freerolls if you are to frustrated to play cash games and lose. There are many out there and many websites that offer passwords to freerolls, websites like (removed all urls - komp) Instead o whinning you'd better google for some. Last edited by kompressaur : 15-04-2011 at 08:44. |
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