

If you have played heads up limit hold'em cash games in the past 6-12 months, you might want to check your email, as you could have something from Full Tilt Poker as well as a refund in your account. The end of Full Tilt Poker as we currently know it isn’t entirely bad several smaller poker sites have stepped up their game in an attempt to win over some of the now-disgruntled Full Tilt customers (and they probably hope to steal some away from PokerStars as well, as the site has only returned about one fifth of the money trapped in.

Two of the suspected "bot" accounts were JapintheSack and BeatMe1, though until we receive confirmation of this fact from Full Tilt Poker, please take this as an unconfirmed rumor. This investigation has been ongoing for months now. Suspicion amongst members of the poker community grew due to timing tells, the fact that these suspected bot accounts never played against each other, and also the fact that the bots had basically the same stats in terms of pre-flop aggression, etc.
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FTP has said that they used a formula consisting of the number of hands played against the "bots" as well as the amount won/lost to them.Īpparently these "bots" were playing Heads Up Limit Hold'em cash games. Full Tilt Poker then rebuffed allegations of their operating poker ‘bots’on the site as false, and went on to describe how they do their utmost to ensure the site remained free of. The amounts returned so far, from what I have seen, have ranged from $50 all the way up to $2000. Many Full Tilt Poker players woke up today to find out that they have received emails from Full Tilt Poker, informing them that they would be receiving money after FTP management busted numerous accounts that had been using "unauthorized" software. Published on September 20th, 2007 4:48 pm EST
