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Hi All,

I was reading about the new tourneys at FTP. One lets you cash in some or all of your chips, while the other allows you to see a showdown dealt twice, with the possibility of the pot to be split with the other player.

It seems that I would like the option to cashout my chips but as far as dealing a showdown twice, for me once is enough.

Trillyone 😁
Join: 2008/04/18 Messages: 21
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trillyone wrote:

Hi All,

I was reading about the new tourneys at FTP. One lets you cash in some or all of your chips, while the other allows you to see a showdown dealt twice, with the possibility of the pot to be split with the other player.

It seems that I would like the option to cashout my chips but as far as dealing a showdown twice, for me once is enough.

Trillyone 😁

Haven't seen that yet but will look around for it. Plus...once is enough for me in any tounrye lol.
Gl 2 U 😁
Join: 2009/06/05 Messages: 54
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trillyone wrote:

Hi All,

I was reading about the new tourneys at FTP. One lets you cash in some or all of your chips, while the other allows you to see a showdown dealt twice, with the possibility of the pot to be split with the other player.

It seems that I would like the option to cashout my chips but as far as dealing a showdown twice, for me once is enough.

Trillyone 😁

Hi All,

I was reading about the new tourneys at FTP. One lets you cash in some or all of your chips, while the other allows you to see a showdown dealt twice, with the possibility of the pot to be split with the other player.

It seems that I would like the option to cashout my chips but as far as dealing a showdown twice, for me once is enough.

Trillyone 😁
[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]I have seen "run it twice" in the account options list, so that's there.

:confused: But don't understand what you mean about cashing out chips. How can you cash out in the middle of a tournament? And in a ring game you're dealing in cash anyway, really, so when you leave you're cashed out of whatever you have in front of you. Do you mean that you can take cash off the table in a ring game w/o leaving the table & returning? That might make some sense. . .

:confused: Play chips? Didn't see anything in the cashier that would let you do that and I can't begin to imagine the pile of those you would need to amount to any decent amount of real cash. . .

Someone please fill us in when you've got the story. . . :helpme
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Join: 2008/12/20 Messages: 856
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SycoSteve wrote:

Hi All,

I was reading about the new tourneys at FTP. One lets you cash in some or all of your chips, while the other allows you to see a showdown dealt twice, with the possibility of the pot to be split with the other player.

It seems that I would like the option to cashout my chips but as far as dealing a showdown twice, for me once is enough.

Trillyone 😁
[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]I have seen "run it twice" in the account options list, so that's there.

:confused: But don't understand what you mean about cashing out chips. How can you cash out in the middle of a tournament? And in a ring game you're dealing in cash anyway, really, so when you leave you're cashed out of whatever you have in front of you. Do you mean that you can take cash off the table in a ring game w/o leaving the table & returning? That might make some sense. . .

:confused: Play chips? Didn't see anything in the cashier that would let you do that and I can't begin to imagine the pile of those you would need to amount to any decent amount of real cash. . .

Someone please fill us in when you've got the story. . . :helpme
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[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]Ah, here we go...just hit the link & get the details. . .

Online Poker at Full Tilt Poker - Tournaments: Cashout Tournaments[/FONT]
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SycoSteve wrote:

[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]Ah, here we go...just hit the link & get the details. . .

Online Poker at Full Tilt Poker - Tournaments: Cashout Tournaments[/FONT]

Wow I think that is a great. You would never be able to do that at a card house. Thanks for the post steve.
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miskei03 wrote:

Wow I think that is a great. You would never be able to do that at a card house. Thanks for the post steve.

Wow I think that is a great. You would never be able to do that at a card house. Thanks for the post steve.
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SycoSteve wrote:

Wow I think that is a great. You would never be able to do that at a card house. Thanks for the post steve.
[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]No problem. You're very welcome. . .[/FONT]

Very informative post and now that the word is out they should be very popular. Thanks for the heads up on these trnys & good luck all.
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Larrdawg69 wrote:

Very informative post and now that the word is out they should be very popular. Thanks for the heads up on these trnys & good luck all.

That took some thinking
very innovating

sure other pokerrooms will follow with variations
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mjoshin125 wrote:

That took some thinking
very innovating

sure other pokerrooms will follow with variations

I kind of like the cashout tournies only if you get a lot of chips and can't play the whole tourney. It would be pretty sick though to be in first place and make a good profit on a tourney without blowing all your chips and possibly not making anything.
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Cdub512 wrote:

I kind of like the cashout tournies only if you get a lot of chips and can't play the whole tourney. It would be pretty sick though to be in first place and make a good profit on a tourney without blowing all your chips and possibly not making anything.

Havent been to FTP for awhile. Guess I need to check out what else they have going on.
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sk82day wrote:

Havent been to FTP for awhile. Guess I need to check out what else they have going on.

I didn't know about it either. Thanks for the post. Hadn't seen it posted anywhere else.
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