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July
30th 2009
New Updated Poker Client at Full Tilt

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The biggest internet poker site FullTilt.com is releasing a brand new online poker client that includes brand new elements on both the front end and backend and makes navigating easy.

The first thing poker players will see is a fresh welcome screen including a new restored appearance as well as a couple brand new features such as a series of random security tips displayed on the bottom of the page. Full Tilt Poker’s new client provides players 3 separate lobby visualizations: Basic, Standard and Classic View.

The Basic View provides beginner poker players the chance of catching up with the new poker client and watching the games without the demands of participating. The Basic View gives step by step info on all the existing games, and gives poker players the possibility to pick their currency, game type, Game (Hold’em, Omaha Hi or HL, Stud and Mixed Games), Limit (Fixed, Pot or No Limit), and Stake. In addition customers can now review the action before going in to a poker table with the new “Observe Table” choice or by clicking on “Browse Table to see the list of available poker tables.

The Standard View gives info about all the available poker games and allows players to modify the list of games and tables to show only the games of their choosing. This selection also provides players the option of deciding on the type of table, poker game, stake and view the poker tables before joining the action.

Players can also choose the Classic view and stay with Full Tilt’s previous lobby, however, this selection will be accessible for a short time only and will be discontinued in a short while.

Both the Basic and Standard views also consist of revolutionary new features for example new rotating graphic screen situated on the left that gives customers direct access to Full Tilt’s promotions and events for example the FTOPS, Iron Man, Play with the Pros, Full Tilt Poker Academy, Deposit Bonuses, and many other poker promotions and poker tournaments, as well as a video option that permits Full Tilt Players to view videos right from the poker client.

The new poker client from Full Tilt is accessible for Mac and Windows OS. To download The new poker client software from Full Tilt Poker visit Full Tilt Poker Website or click here.

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July
16th 2009
Worlds Largest Online Poker Tournament with Full Tilt Poker

Posted under Poker & fulltiltpoker.com & texas hold em

Full Tilt Poker will attempt to stamp its name on the Guinness Records and to do so; the site has announced that it will try to set a new record for the Largest Online Poker Tournament. Full Tilt’s Record Breaker tournament was unveiled as the finale to FIVE, a week of events and promotions created exclusively to celebrate the site’s 5th anniversary. The tournament will take place on July 19th at 15:05ET, players can buy in for this event for only $5 or 1000 Full Tilt Points and compete for a share of a $250,000 guaranteed with $250,000 added prize pool. Players can also get entries to this event by playing the online satellites available on the site and starting for as little as 30 cents or 50 Full Tilt Points.

Team Full Tilt pros and WSOP bracelet winners Howard Lederer, Chris Ferguson and Phil Ivey have already confirmed they will take part in the event, offering players the chance to sit down at this historic tournament and play with some of the best high stakes and tournament pros in the world.

“By extending the limits of what is possible in online poker tournaments, Full Tilt Poker will allow players to compete for a big payout without the big buy-in,” said Team Full Tilt member Howard Lederer.

Putting together a poker tournament of this magnitude would be nearly impossible for any brick and mortar casino or poker room. The current record for the largest “live” poker tournament was set at the 2006 WSOP Main Event with 8,772 players. To break the current Guinness Record set by PokeStars.com in December, 2008, Full Tilt Poker will need to attract over 35.000 players. If successful, this tournament will establish Full Tilt Poker as World Record holder and cement its reputation as a world leader in online poker industry.

For more information on Full Tilt’s Record Breaker tournament, please visit http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/the-record-breaker.

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December
17th 2008
Is Shooting your Mouth Off in Texas Hold’Em a Good Idea or a Bad Idea?

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No doubt the most detested characters at the Texas Hold’em Poker table the majority of times will continually be the boaster. You are familiar with the person I’m telling you about. He’s the guy that pulls up a chair at the no-limit Texas Hold’em table and makes sure you’re mindful that he wants to win all of your no-limit Texas Hold’em chips; parting the Texas Hold’em table with the very same position that he rolled up with. Even if this guy loses, he has in his mind that he is the top poker player in the world.

Though the majority of Texas Hold’em Poker players would sooner escape from opponents of this sort, there exist others who may say that boasting might have its rewards. So, the big question is: Is there honestly a skillful no-limit Texas Hold’em show-off or a deceitful no limit Texas Hold’em poker boaster? Showing-off about how skilled you are in poker is basically just like asserting: “I am the greatest no limit Texas Hold’em poker player on earth, make sure to play the best you can while you’re sitting in a Texas Hold’em tournament against me!” That’s pretty much the most terrible vibe you are going to want to give off playing Texas Hold’em. Also, spilling too much info. about your Texas Hold’em playing approach can be very damaging to your no limit Texas Hold’em poker game. You undeniably do not want these individuals to find out how you play specified poker hands.

In addition there are those no-limit Texas Hold’em competitors who may make use of shooting off their mouths as a style of Texas Hold’em technique, or bluff. Boasting when you are dealt a certain poker hand might throw your opponents for a loop and stump them about your Texas Hold’em Poker playing method. Some may believe that this strategy a bit deceitful, but it is vital to bear in mind that there aren’t any regulations against it in Texas Hold’em Poker. Poker is all about making good use of what’s given to you and taking advantage of it to the end.

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November
30th 2008
Online Texas Hold’em Poker Investigation Story will be shown on CBS

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This Sunday evening the CBS network will show their investigation special “How Online Gamblers Unmasked Cheaters”. This special investigation show was shot after a 4 month study into the online Texas Hold’em business and exclusively a cheating scandal with the online Texas Hold’em poker website Absolute Poker.

This Texas Hold’em poker room was probed after a number of the Texas Hold’em players on the page claimed that a poker player was unlawfully winning a huge amount of poker hands. Todd Witteles was a crucial witness in this investigation, according to Witteles; he was losing incredibly large amounts of poker chips to the exact same Texas Hold’em player. Witteles stated that this poker player was raising against very good cards, anyone would have assumed he was basically giving his money to the other players, but he was in reality winning quite often.

Witteles was correct about his theories, it was later uncovered that a poker player who knew about the site was able to watch anyone’s hole cards. At first look, Absolute Poker proclaimed that there were no faults with the room or the Texas Hold’em poker competitor. After several players came forward with charges of fraud, the Texas Hold’em poker website explored deeper into the matter and discovered the cheater.

Around January of 2008, the gaming commission came across what the Texas Hold’em players and the poker site had assumed all along. It was eventually shown that, there was a staff member who had broken through the Texas Hold’em webpage’s protection and was playing poker unlawfully for close to six weeks. The investigation established that the Texas Hold’em poker page had not profited from the unlawful activities by any means, and was in no way engaged in the activities.

These crimes are further evidence that there must be more guidelines regarding online poker pages. The U.S. government should license and control the internet Texas Hold’em poker industry to defend these decent customers. These rules would also regulate the access to these webpages by kids, which tends to be another fear these days.

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November
5th 2008
Shunning Disruptions as you are playing Full Tilt Poker

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The benefits of Full Tilt Poker compared to actual poker rooms are endless, but besides these advantages there are also a number of troubles. Internet poker allows recreational poker players the opportunity to play in pro Texas Hold em Tournaments with pro Texas Hold em players, but these non-professional Texas Hold em players ought to avoid any disruptions that could hurt their chances to win big money.

Many online Texas Holdem players become sidetracked by their environment, or probably by the internet poker webpage they are playing on. These interruptions can in truth cost them great hands and quite possibly their well-deserved Texas Holdem Poker chips. The game of poker is a game of expertise as well as absolute attentiveness, no matter if you are playing at home, or in a brick and mortar poker room.

Most likely, the biggest blunder that online Texas Holdem poker players commit is by competing in more than one table at once. The better part of amateur Full Tilt Poker players will assume that this is a good scheme, but at the end of the day it could prove to be a harm. This scheme of playing different Texas Hold em tables simultaneously will damage your concentration and at the end of the day cost you big. Don’t forget that even the best Texas Holdem players in the world can commit damaging blunders while concentrating their attention on a number of internet poker tables simultaneously.

Any given online Texas Holdem poker player, may at some point, find themselves playing several Full Tilt Poker tables at the same time, while watching a movie, reading their favorite poker blogs, talking on the phone to friends etc. This is a scenario that should be avoided if you desire to win online Texas Holdem games and make the grade for big internet poker tournaments. Remember to concentrate your attention on the other internet poker player’s wagers, their intentions, and your own online Texas Holdem hands if you desire to be the best Texas Hold em player.

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October
14th 2008
Some tips for reading poker tells

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An important facet in poker tournaments is misleading your competitors by making them think you actually have a good hand, when in reality it is possible your hand is much worse than theirs. This is called “Poker face”, a straight expression for fooling your competitors into trusting in something that could be a lie.

Having a good hand is most likely going make you feel more anxious, could possibly cause your hands to shake, and your pulse race. The previous symptoms are signs that your opponents may notice very fast, especially if they are old friends. Try not to glimpse at the pot if you are holding a strong hand. This is a tell-tale sign to the other players that you are, in your mind, counting how much you will possibly win.

In the condition where you have a dreadful poker hand, try not to avoid looking your opponents in the eyes, keep your head high, and don’t be indecisive about your bet. When you can prove to yourself that your set of cards is equal, or better than your competitors; you will have a better chance of making them think this as well. Try not to forget to make this seem as natural as possible. Your signals and motions may be saying one idea, while what you are saying are making them believe something else.

Another significant aspect of Texas Hold Em is to be attentive to your opponent’s “poker tells”. A “tell” is any kind of expression, physical gesture, or habit that may give away information about their hand. One basic rule to keep in mind is when your poker buddy gives the appearance that he has a great Texas Hold Em hand; he, in all likelihood, is holding a weak hand. On the other side of the coin, if he is acting as if he’s holding a weak hand, he most likely has a very good hand.

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October
1st 2008
Bodoglife.com is expected to be a Huge Event

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The largest prize pool ever was announced by Bodog Poker site, with the main tournament giving away $300,000. Total cash for the eight day poker tournament will be higher than $650,000, throughout the weeklong poker tournament. The Bodog Texas Hold em tournament will begin Sunday, September 28th and continues until Sunday, October 5th. The popular poker website will also feature six “Bounty” events, where the competitors can win $109 in tournament credits for each Team Bodog poker competitor they knock out of the poker tournament. The biggest poker celebs will be playing all participators in the poker contest.

Team Bodog pro, Justin Bonomo, is indisputably excited about the event. Throughout his poker career, the 23 year old has made over $1.4 million. He says that if you thought the first Texas Hold em tournament was huge, you will definitely be stunned with this year’s poker open and the grand prize money involved. He also challenges anyone that dares to knock him out of the Bounty Tournament to step forward.

The opening Bounty Tournament will be the first poker game in the contest on Sunday. Any poker player is able to buy-In straight, and any of the other poker events with cash. Or another alternative is to win their way into the poker events through the satellites which are presented every night during the poker championship week. Bodog will have six bounty events and seven “Championship Events”, which have higher buy-ins and deeper stacks.

Bodog’s event will have thirteen contests which will lead up to the main tournament on Sunday, October 5 at 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. This is the poker championship with a guaranteed $300,000 in hard cash, despite the amount of Texas Hold em players in the Bodog Open. All the poker challengers who wish to enter the main tournament will have to pay $500 for the buy-in and in exchange will collect 10,000 in poker chips

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