Full Tilt Poker has released a sophisticated new poker client. As if Full Tilt wasn’t already ahead of the competition they have come out with a new client that is years ahead of the rest of the poker sites.

The new client has a basic view, standard view, and the old classic view. In the basic view, the client allows users to easily pick the type of game (real money or play), game type (sit and go, mtt or ring), game type, limit, and then stakes.

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Full Tilt new client basic view

In the standard view it has a video player in the bottom left to let players keep up with promotions. It has all the games and game types in the middle. The standard view is what sets Full Tilt Poker apart from the rest now. It is highly customizable so you don’t have to dig around looking for your regular games you play. If you are a low stakes stud player, you can set it so that it only shows your games types. If you are a high stakes poker railbird, you can have it set to all the different high stakes games.

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Full Tilt Client Standard View

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Advanced Filter

The new client has a new security measure to protect your account from unscrupulous hackers. It has you create a pin number as an extra precaution.
This comes in handy if you have a huge roll from winning a big tournament or if you are a high stakes player.
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New PIN (personal identification number) on Full Tilt Client

One of my favorite features is the lobby widgets. You can add a widget to give info on tournaments, see how many Full Tilt Points you have accumulated, or add a player list window for ring games.

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Full Tilt Lobby Widgets

Now is a good time to join Full Tilt Poker an experience their new software. They have many promotions going on like their upcoming FTOPS XIII and $100 refer a friend campaign. Good luck to their top pro Phil Ivey who made it to the November Nine final table of the 2009 World Series of Poker.

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