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After being offline since June 2011, Full Tilt Pokerrelaunched on Tuesday with real-money gaming while making available $184 million in balances to non-U.S. based players. More than a year and a half after Black Friday, the return of FTP under the guidance of PokerStars marked a rare bright day in the online poker industry, a sentiment largely shared by players and industry insiders alike.
With that said, there were numerous hurdles in the early hours of launch. A quick look at the TwoPlusTwo forums reveals that some players are having troubles with their passwords, syncing their accounts, making deposits, and having the software freeze. Despite these early frustrations, the forums are also full of posts praising FTP's return.
PokerNews has taken the opportunity to scour social media outlets and have compiled some of the more notable reactions and comments we feel represents the general feeling of glee about FTP’s relaunch. We also asked a number of pros whether they'd opt to take the pay and cash out or continue to play on FTP.
Great to be back at the tables @fulltiltpoker
— Gus Hansen (@RealGusHansen)i missed you @FullTiltPoker! i am jumping into a 50c/$1 to get things going! come find me!
— Viktor Blom (@RealIsildur1)FTP shutsdown on tax day and relaunches on election day.... Does that mean anything!?? No but I still don't have my money. #confusedturtle
— corey burbick (@coreyburbick)Full Tilt Poker is back! Loving it, will be back playing on there soon :)
— JP Kelly (@JP_Kelly5)TwoPlusTwo
randie: 'Omg.. After playing on IPoker lately the FTP software is looking lightning fast and silky smooth.. It's like heaven : )'
Disorienter: 'Feels like the population so far is 90% regs that found their money, now we await the commercials to do their trick and lure back the value'
ico2525: 'For Americans searching this thread looking for answers: Called 1-866-874-8900, the number for the DoJ Southern District of NY's Victim and Witness Services. Recorded greeting tells you that if you're calling about FTP / Stars, wait for an anouncement about remissions. Gaw dayum the gov't is slow.'
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Phil Galfond: “My understanding is that as a US player, my balance won't be waiting for me when FTP launches. If it were waiting, I'd absolutely play with it, for the same reasons I play every day on Pokerstars. I trust the people behind it and the safety of my money, and the software and games will be great. Why wouldn't I play?”
Andy Moseley: “Had never played on there seriously! If I did, I would leave the money on if the games were good. To not play on it out of principle and cost myself EV is something I wouldn’t do.”
Timothy Adams: “I had quite a lot on FTP and plan on keeping the majority of my money on the site. PokerStars has had basically an unblemished record in my eyes, and I feel quite secure with them in control of the new FTP.”
Ignat “0Human0 Liviu: “I have a bankroll on Full Tilt , and I actually can’t wait to play again there. Of course I trust the site now that PokerStars is behind all.”
Terrence Chan: “I no longer play the big high-limit games like I did to accumulate my Full Tilt balance, so I'm planning to cash out the majority of it. I'll probably play medium stakes and tournaments on there, so I'll keep some money, but the rest I'll likely put in my investments. And have a little bit of a spending spree.”
Kyle Julius: “I didn’t have too much money on there that I recall, but it would be hard to resist playing, that’s for sure.”
Jason Wheeler: “Yes, I do have a Full Tilt balance and what I am doing is the following: Cashing out 30 percent of it and playing with 70 percent of it. Had any company but PokerStars bought FTP, I probably would have cashed out 80-90 to 100 percent of the balance, but now that Stars owns Tilt and is allowing inter-site account transfers via your paired accounts, I feel secure about leaving money on the site and excited about being able to play a bigger MTT schedule. Some people may not like goliath getting bigger in the industry, but having a company as reputable as Stars taking over tilt is one of the best things that could have happened to the industry as a whole in terms of bringing regulated legalized online poker to the U.S. With that said, I have a lot of friends who have money tied up via the DOJ process and I really feel for them but feel confident they will be made 100 percent when it is all said and done. Then we can all finally move on from one of the ugliest chapters in online poker history. That’s my two cents.”
Ben “milkybarkid” Grundy: “I don't have much of a balance on there, but I'll definitely play on Full Tilt when it relaunches.”
Andrew Seidman: “I'll probably withdraw at least half of it to return to my comfortable old lifestyle. The other half I will probably keep online somewhere, though whether I play with it on FTP/Stars or move it to another site is a totally different question. One of the biggest things Black Friday took from me — and other poker players — was my sense of stability and freedom, so it will be nice to recover some of that. I am, also, looking forward to playing some tournaments again on FTP, though I'm not sure exactly when I'll dive back into that. I'm not really worried about the quality of the site or its integrity currently; I'm sure it will look, feel, and play, like the FTP of old.”
Ben Yu: 'I do plan to reinstate my Full Tilt Poker account and redeposit by transferring over PokerStars funds. I am excited to get back on the grind — I know a lot of professionals complained about how lackluster FTOPS was every time it rolled onto the schedule — but I always enjoyed it as an opportunity to play large field/big first place money tournaments in every game. I can't wait for the 1st FTOPS to roll around. I'm not sure why people would still have reservations about playing on FTP at this point, if it is simply related to the Black Friday scandals. I have no problem playing on FTP with the full force of the PokerStars name/management team behind it.'
While residents of the United States are unable to play for real money on FTP, they can still sit down at the play money only tables at FullTiltPoker.net.
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Players outside of the United States and certain regulated European countries can now return to the real money poker tables of Full Tilt Poker or withdraw their balances.
At midday UTC, or 1pm across central Europe, real money tables were deployed and full cashier functionality was enabled, permitting withdrawals and PokerStars-to-Full Tilt transfers.
Players have apparently flocked to the tables, with many active games up to high stakes. There are however some teething problems—the player-to-player transfer facility was unavailable at the time of writing, and certain cashier features were not working—which FTP is working to resolve. The new “Edge” store is also currently offline.
All real-money players will have received their large welcome bonus, part of the “deal me in” promotion that started today and runs for a week. Players can check their offer, a minimum of $200, under “requests > check my bonus offer” from the menu.
Early Morning Happy Hour, giving 2x the loyalty points, is running right now too. Happy Hours will run around the clock in the first week, alternating between games.
A lot of familiar names have returned for opening hour. “IReadURSoul” was sitting at the $400/800 NL tables, the highest big-bet stakes Full Tilt now offers. Fixed limit specialist “jama-dharma” was sitting at the $2k/4k limit hold’em tables. Active games up to $50/100 NL and $25/50 PLO were observed.
The new “Edge” program is also now live. Offering a max of 25% rakeback for the highest “diamond tier,” Full Tilt has said it is not looking to compete with sister-site PokerStars with high rakeback deals for high-volume grinders.
Not all players will start Edge at the baseline “bronze” level: Depending on activity in Iron Man, Black Card and previous activity leading up to June 2011, players may have been assigned a higher tier to start. Players can check their status from the new “Edge” menu in the client.
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In total, $186m will be returned to non-US players. Those in Spain, France, Belgium, Italy and Denmark cannot play on Full Tilt, but can withdraw their funds through PokerStars. PokerStars is still working with Italian regulators to provide a similar withdrawal process.