Loaded okay for me.
Anything new in this update?
Draw Poker
New to
full tilt poker, draw
poker games give players the opportunity to replace any of the cards in their hand by drawing new cards from the deck. We offer five variants of draw poker:
- 5-Card Draw: From the kitchen table straight to your computer screen, this classic game features one draw round and is played for the high. Learn how to play 5-Card Draw.
- 2-7 Triple Draw: One of the most popular draw games, 2-7 Triple Draw features three draw rounds to make the best possible low hand. The "nut hand" is 7-5-4-3-2 unsuited. Learn how to play 2-7 Triple Draw.
- 2-7 Single Draw: Also known as Kansas City Lowball, this game is similar in nature to 2-7 Triple Draw, but only features one draw round. Learn how to play 2-7 Single Draw.
- A-5 Triple Draw: Another draw game played for the low, A-5 Triple draw differs from 2-7 games in that the Ace is always considered a low card rather than a high card, and straights and flushes are ignored. The best possible hand is 5-4-3-2-A. Learn how to play A-5 Triple Draw.
- Badugi: A unique draw game of Asian origin, Badugi is played using only four pocket cards. There are three draw rounds, and the goal of the game is to make a low hand using four different cards of all different suits. Learn how to play Badugi.
Draw variants will be available as ring games and in various tournament formats, including a 10-game mix tournament. Look for the new
Draw option available in the
Standard View browse area to find the game you're looking for.
The Improved FTP Hand Replayer
We've made some exciting improvements to the
FTP Hand Replayer, allowing you to take even more control when reviewing your previous
hands.
You can now jump straight to flop, turn or river in any hand by using the buttons shown below:
For Stud games, you can jump ahead to 4th street and beyond. For draw games, you can jump to any draw round.
The FTP Hand Replayer also now allows you to control the speed at which a hand is played:
You can play the hand at any speed from 50% of the default speed to 400%, which is 4x faster than the default speed.
Other improvements include a "Continuous Play" option so you can play hands in a selected list without interruption, and the ability to sort columns in the hand selection list.