![]() ![]() ![]() Mansour highlights the fact that the heads-up games were being adversely impacted by the process known in the industry as "bum hunting," where more experienced players prey on weaker players and refuse to play similarly skilled opponents. Taking to the Full Tilt Blog, Mansour explained that the site would use the same system found in live poker rooms.Īnother major change is the removal of all heads-up tables. If we wanted to be serious about trying to fix a broken poker economy, we had to find all of the biggest issues and either really solve them, or remove them. The lobby is still sorted by stakes, number of tables and buy-in sizes, but players can no longer choose their seat as the new software automatically finds a random open seat and places them in it. Gone are the long list of individual tables, traditionally the view used by the vast majority of online poker sites, and instead are in groups of tables. Once the update is complete, the changes to the ring game lobby become apparent. Those changes were instituted today as players who launch the Full Tilt client are prompted to update the software to the latest version. In a blog article earlier this month, Full Tilt Managing Director Dominic Mansour highlighted a number of changes to the site's ring games designed to "bring the fun back to online poker" and "make the site more exciting." Matthew Pitt Senior Editor Giovanni Angioni Contributor ![]()
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