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	<title>Comments on: Getting Accustomed To Full Tilt</title>
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		<title>By: havin_a_laff</title>
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		<description>Hi,

Stick with Full Tilt. It is frustrating at first but you get used to it. The colour coding feature is really useful. Also you can create nice filters that only show normal speed, NL tables if you want (I hate PL!).

The only thing I notice is that at Full Tilt there seem to be a few more aggro types than at PokerStars but still plenty of very bad players.

If its not out of line - I have no idea how good you are but I would strongly consider playing just 4 tables max, even 3. At 6/8 tables you are going to improve more slowly and will be missing a ton of spots to pick up pots. With 3 or 4 tables you still get plenty of action and might even find your win rate going up. Once you have a game that is almost &#039;automatic&#039; you could add some tables.

GL</description>
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<p>Stick with Full Tilt. It is frustrating at first but you get used to it. The colour coding feature is really useful. Also you can create nice filters that only show normal speed, NL tables if you want (I hate PL!).</p>
<p>The only thing I notice is that at Full Tilt there seem to be a few more aggro types than at PokerStars but still plenty of very bad players.</p>
<p>If its not out of line &#8211; I have no idea how good you are but I would strongly consider playing just 4 tables max, even 3. At 6/8 tables you are going to improve more slowly and will be missing a ton of spots to pick up pots. With 3 or 4 tables you still get plenty of action and might even find your win rate going up. Once you have a game that is almost &#8216;automatic&#8217; you could add some tables.</p>
<p>GL</p>
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