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    Poker Professional classickred's Avatar
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    Default stars vs. fulltilt?

    I started playing at stars six months ago as my first online poker site. I've since built a small roll and was considering moving it to fulltilt to take advantage of their 100% $600 deposit bonus and sign up for some rakeback.

    Does anyone have any opinions specifically on stars vs. fulltilt? I play mostly 6max 25NL and some sng's atm - anyone know which site is softer for micro and small stakes?

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    Just because of the sheer number of players, I would assume that stars is slightly softer, though FTP is quite soft as well. It's never hard to find a game at either site at that level as well. If you haven't got the $600 bonus yet, I would definitely at least try out Full Tilt to take advantage of that plus rakeback.
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    thanks for the response.

    I thought more people here played both?

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    both are same in terms of cash game traffic IMO.

    stars might have some speed tables which FT will not.
    Stars' servers are more reliable
    Stars' support is better

    FT has auto reload and top up
    FT HH way easier to read


    Both are really soft at low limits. I have not played stars that recently, but it is soft I assures you. I hate stars software, so I play on FT.
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    yeah, I mean I wouldn't expect NL25 anywhere to be a very tough game

    I'm planning on waiting until I can cash some FPPs out on something stupid from their store and ship the money to FTP for bonus+rakebackaments

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    If you can put up with the shit support then UB is softer than anything I've ever seen at the micros.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davidab157 View Post
    If you can put up with the shit support then UB is softer than anything I've ever seen at the micros.
    What is their deposit + rakeback situation there?
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    when talking about cash games i think you'll find a game at either site but if you get interested in tourneys then definitely keep a PStars account

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