Full Tilt Removes Table Selection and Heads Up Cash Games Full Tilt Removes Table Selection and Heads Up Cash Games
Key Takeaways
  • The latest software update on Full Tilt removes the old lobby’s list of tables and replaces it with an automated seating process similar in function PokerStars’ Easyseat.
  • Players no longer choose which table they wish to sit at, instead they choose the game and stakes they wish to play, and the new lobby automatically seats them at an available table.
  • The second major change which is designed to protect recreational players from “experienced players who targeted ‘weaker’ opponents rather than take on all challengers” is the complete removal of all heads up tables.
  • Taken altogether, Full Tilt’s changes are a strategy to radically recreate the player ecology in a form substantially different to the one targeted by its corporate stablemate, PokerStars.

The latest software update on Full Tilt removes the old lobby’s list of tables and replaces it with an automated seating process similar in function to PokerStars’ Easyseat.

Players no longer choose which table they wish to sit at, instead they choose the game and stakes they wish to play, and the new lobby automatically seats them at an available table.