I'm still shocked and steaming about this. I'm on the button and a chronic PF raiser raises again and it's folded to me. I've got suited connectors which I rarely play for a raise, but raiser and both blinds have full buyins in front. So you know the drill, let's get lucky and take a stack. I FLOP the nuts: ten high st8. SB checks, and the PF raiser bets into me. Now I've got the SB behind me, a raiser in front, and the flop has 2 cards to a flush on it. I add the pot up, calculate a raise that gives bad odds (which I think takes a bit when you're in a raised pot sitting between a raiser and a potential caller), finally decide, enter it, and am about to press the bet button and my hand is folded. AAAHHHHHHH!!!! NOOOOO!!!!!!
I can't believe this. What's Full Tilt Poker thinking? Until now, I've exclusively played at UB (45 seconds till your hand times out). I've decided to start bonus whoring and just started playing FTP (this was literally my 130th hand ever played at the site). From what I figure FTP gives you 20 or 25 sec max to complete your action. On top of that they give you only 1 soft beep which I heard, but then no other warning.
Is this short a time to carry out your action customary at other sites? Am I just a slow poke (I'm very analytical so I do take my time at many things) or is this a ridiculously short amount of time to make potentially stack size decisions in a NL game? How do other players handle making decisions in such short time (any calculating tricks I'm missing)?On rare occassions I wish I had more time at UB, but that's rare and at least they audibly warn you twice (1 very sternly) and provide a text message .
JackLucifer
BTW...that hand went to showdown for $35 on a $50 buyin table. The SB had a flush draw that never hit, the PF raiser flopped top pair and turned trips and bet all the way. My folded st8 would've taken the pot.