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In case you missed the latest software update to Full Tilt Poker, we have you covered. There were several exciting additions to the client, most notably one click access to ring games. Next to the details of each ring game in the lobby, you’ll see a new “Take Seat” button that will appear if there’s room at the table. No longer will you be forced to open a table and then find a place to sit.
Full Tilt Poker developers also introduced improved tournament browsing. Text found on Full Tilt Poker’s website explains, “We’ve made it easier to find Rush Poker Tournaments and Multi-Entry Tournaments in the game lobby. Set the filter in the Standard View browse area to Tournament and you now have the option to select Rush or Multi-Entry as your tournament type.”
If you use the Basic View in the lobby, then set your parameters to Tournament and then Rush or Multi-Entry. After that, just look for the buy-in that corresponds to the level you want to play.
Full Tilt has also added hotkeys to the software similar to popular AHK scripts. To tile tables, hit Ctrl+9 on Windows computers or Command+9 on Macs. To cascade tables, hit Ctrl+0 or Command+0 and to stack tables, push Ctrl+8 or Command+8. To revert a table back to its default size, hit Ctrl+6 or Command+6 and to perform this function on all of your tables, push Ctrl+7 or Command+7.
Speaking of hotkeys, there are plenty of them available to help you multi-table with ease on Full Tilt Poker. Here is the full list of shortcuts. For you Mac users out there, just hit Command instead of Ctrl to execute each action except where noted:
Find Tournament by ID: Ctrl+T
Registered in Tournaments: Ctrl+R
Check Disconnect Time Balance: Ctrl+D
Auto Muck On/Off: Ctrl+M
Display Bet Amounts: Ctrl+B
Display Pot Totals: Ctrl+P
Open Cashier: Ctrl+S
Open Hand Replayer: Ctrl+H (Command+G on Mac)
View Waiting Lists: Ctrl+W (Command+E on Mac)
Check Ticket Balance: Ctrl+I
Find Player: Ctrl+F
Tile Tables: Ctrl+9
Cascade Tables: Ctrl+0
Stack Tables: Ctrl+8
Back to Default Size: Ctrl+6
Back to Default Size All: Ctrl+7
The final new feature introduced as part of the latest Full Tilt Poker Software update was a new Find Player option. This takes the same functionality that appears in the Find a Player feature in the Requests menu, but adds it to the table. All you have to do now is right click on an opponent and hit Find Player.
Don’t forget that Full Tilt Poker accepts players from the United States and is fresh off announcing the Onyx Cup, a series of six high-stakes live tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $100,000 to $300,000. The Grand Finale of the Onyx Cup, which will take place in December, has a $250,000 price tag and will have $1 million added to the prize pool.
If you don’t already have a Full Tilt Poker account, you can sign up through PokerSoftware and claim free poker software.
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