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Problems with Full Tilt's Rush Poker

While the rapid innovation of a new game certainly thrills the masses with an eye-opening new poker “toy,” those players who are working through the online poker world and investing in Full Tilt’s Rush Poker may find a few problems with the new game system.  Considering the wider, random player pool and the fast rates of turnover at tables, there are at least a few concerns players might well want to make note of as they engage Rush Poker games.

Strategy Problems with Full Tilt’s Rush Poker

While the pace may thrill some players, adjusting your strategy and style can frustrate others.  Some key truths are emerging from players who are trying out Full Tilt’s exclusive Rush Poker game.  Playing loose will cause you to lose money very quickly. The better strategy for most players is to play tight, and more likely tight-aggressive.  This doesn’t fit everyone and loose players, or weak-tight players may still feel run over by fellows on the Rush Poker tables.

The other difficulty for some, or advantage for others, is that the best way to win at Rush Poker is to just play straight-forward, solid poker without a lot of frills or flair.  The action changes so quickly and the tables reseat fast enough that tracking down how to manipulate your opponents or judge their hands is only going to cost you time and money. Play straight, with the best decisions you can make.

Multi-tasking Problems with Full Tilt’s Rush Poker

Probably the most common problem so far with Full Tilt’s Rush Poker comes with the feature of being able to use multi-table entries and play several games at once. The action moves—and if there’s a lot of action at one of a player’s tables, that may distract from attention at the other tables.  While some players excel at this kind of process, learning to balance your attention with a great deal of speed will turn off some players of Rush Poker.  If you prefer to concentrate on just one set of variables and take you time in a game, Rush Poker is probably not for you.

Opponent Problems with Full Tilt’s Rush Poker

The other commonly arising problem with Rush Poker is that the information you can gain on your table opponents is very slim.  The useful tracking and statistics programs, which aid players in standard ring games, are not yet designed to keep up with the pace of Rush Poker.  Unless you want to personally take notes on players (which Full Tilt allows players to helpfully color code), the previous hand information is irrelevant to your game. 

It may in fact be useful to take notes on some particularly loose or maniac players you find on Rush Poker.  Those players will hide more effectively for longer periods of time than in a standard ring game since they and their opponents can shift tables so quickly.  However, noting when you do run across them may be one of the few pieces of opponent information you can count on at the moment.

Full Tilt’s Rush Poker games are still testing out the poker players.  There are clear benefits and some developing problems that players are uncovering as they play  Full Tilt's Rush Poker.  For some players, determining if Rush Poker is their new game will be decided by the next days and weeks of sorting out and mastering, or circumventing, these problems.

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