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Full Tilt is not publicly traded, so in my opinion, it's probably safer than having money on a publicly traded company like Party (who is losing half it's value in the stock market as we speak).But, this is just my opinion. I don't know for sure.

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oh well. i guess im gonna have to be going to the indian casino about 30 minutes away from me often now. this really sucks!!!!!!!!!!!

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oh well. i guess im gonna have to be going to the indian casino about 30 minutes away from me often now. this really sucks!!!!!!!!!!!
I live in Dallas, I would rather not drive up to winstar but it looks like this is going to be the only option, aside from the local underground rooms.
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im up at winstar a couple times a month DD, what tables do you play?
Haven't been in a good while but 1/2 & 2/5 NL, haven't played any limit there, you know if the HE games are any good ?
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Im over an hour away from caesars indiana. Im going there next weekend. I guess ill try to go once or twice a month now.
about a dozen FCP'ers invading Ceasars on Sat Oct 14th all night
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Judging by the current response from FTP, it looks like they will remain an option.Players,As many of you are aware, Recent US Legislation regarding the fundingof online poker accounts is making great waves in the poker community.Most recent reports assert that Pokerstars, Pacific Poker (888.com) andParty Poker are all closing their doors to US players.As an affiliate/representative of Full Tilt Poker, I'm issuing thisnotice to assure you that Full Tilt Poker (as well as all of the otherKahnawake based online poker sites) has not taken measures regardingthe new legislation, are likely governed by different laws (forgeographical reasons), that even if US credit cards are in factblocked, that there are still a number of other funding optionsavailable, and that it is business as usual at Full Tilt Poker.To re-iterate: Full Tilt Poker remains open to players in the US, inCanada, in the UK and abroad.

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Haven't been in a good while but 1/2 & 2/5 NL, haven't played any limit there, you know if the HE games are any good ?
i just started playing 1/2 nl...i had been playing 4/8 limit, but i just got tired of all the suckouts. I was up there yesterday and didnt do too bad at 1/2.
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