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| Now, we're giving our tournament players even more ways to win. Play in our new Early Double events for your chance to take home a share of our daily progressive jackpot - in addition to your tournament winnings. Look for these daily $5 + $1 tournaments at 16:00 ET and 16:02 ET. You must enter both tournaments in order to qualify for the Early Double, and $.50 from each entry fee goes toward the next day's progressive jackpot. This means that even if someone wins part of the jackpot, there will still be plenty of additional prize money to play for the next day. So if you have what it takes to win two tournaments at the same time, you could be our first jackpot winner. For more information on the Early Double, see our rules DAILY DOUBLE Now, we're giving our tournament players even more ways to win. Play in our new Daily Double events for your chance to take home a share of our daily progressive jackpot - in addition to your tournament winnings. There are four ways for you to win: PERFORMANCEJACKPOT %WHO WINSDouble Cash3%All players who cash in both tournaments (shared equally)Best Double Finish2%The player(s) averaging the highest finish in both tournaments (shared equally in the case of a tie)Double Final Table20%All players who reach both final tables (shared equally)Double Win75%Any player who wins both tournaments Look for these nightly $10 + $2 tournaments at 21:00 ET and 21:02 ET. You must enter both tournaments in order to qualify for the Daily Double, and $1 from each entry fee goes toward the next day's progressive jackpot. This means that even if someone wins part of the jackpot, there will still be plenty of additional prize money to play for the next day. So if you have what it takes to win two tournaments at the same time, you could be our first jackpot winner. For more information on the Daily Double, see our rules. Big Double Now, we're giving our tournament players even more ways to win. Play in our new Big Double events for your chance to take home a share of our daily progressive jackpot - in addition to your tournament winnings. Look for these nightly $60 + $15 tournaments at 22:00 ET and 22:02 ET. You must enter both tournaments in order to qualify for the Big Double, and $9 from each entry fee goes toward the next day's progressive jackpot. This means that even if someone wins part of the jackpot, there will still be plenty of additional prize money to play for the next day. So if you have what it takes to win two tournaments at the same time, you could be our first jackpot winner. For more information on the Big Double, see our rules. There are four ways for you to win: PERFORMANCEJACKPOT %WHO WINSDouble Cash3%All players who cash in both tournaments (shared equally)Best Double Finish2%The player(s) averaging the highest finish in both tournaments (shared equally in the case of a tie)Double Final Table20%All players who reach both final tables (shared equally)Double Win75%Any player who wins both tournaments |
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| i never played anywhere else beside full tilt. Is there any reason to have so many accounts? Its where the pros play, maybe, just maybe I'll be good enough to make soom nice income doing this. |
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| i belive he said fulltilt rigth on hid head line there...gl and have fun playing |
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| Full tilt is a lot of fun to play but i dont get rakeback on there so i go to absolute. |
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Full Tilt freerolls consist of the first 10 or 15 minutes of the tournament being constant "all-in" players I knew one guy that did it for 45 minutes solid and amassed over 100K by the time he quit doing it, and had put out a large chunk of the field by himself ![]() If you can avoid their amazing luck, then you're golden. Oh, and just a tip I've learned on Full Tilt over the past few years.... Small and middle pocket pairs tend to set-up on the turn...so if you don't hit your pair on the flop, you really should wait and see the turn...you may be pleasantly surprised. Not to say this happens all the time, of course, it's just happened more often than not. ![]()
__________________ ~Lady~ ![]() "Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents." - Lou Krieger |
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| tried out the early doubles my first week playing. won a huge hand in one with AA vs KJ vs Q5 all in pre on a KKxxA board which made me the chip leader with 500 ppl left and 153 cashing. in the other one i got cripple with AK all in pre vs AQ when they spiked a Q and was down to 400 chips. but doubled up, then triples up on back to back hands. and then made a stupid play with 200 ppl left in the first one when i had to go eat supper but shoulda just played and busted in that when i was still top 50 in chips at the time. and then ended up busting in 180ish in the one where i got crippled. never woulda thought i woulda lasted in that one longer than the first but ended up not cashing in either. sigh. cool tourneys tho, but they take a ton of time. |
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| I play limit hold'em (yeah there are still some of us around). It's increasingly hard to find sit and gos that actually go in many rooms. So, that's a basic requirement for me. Beyond that I hate garish displays or ergonomic nightmares. |
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| be more helpful to the poor the chances of winning anything suck maybe its just my luck i'm sure its about 50/50 but damnit help us poor people out don't always hang on the balls of the rich |
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| He was just giving info about Full Tilts "The Doubles" promotion, you can find info about it here. Anyway Iam closing this thread cause its kinda really old one ![]()
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I knew one guy that did it for 45 minutes solid and amassed over 100K by the time he quit doing it, and had put out a large chunk of the field by himself 
~Lady~ 
