Our software has changed! We now offer three unique lobby views to help you find the game you want to play, each with different features to help you along the way.
- Basic View guides you step by step through the process of selecting your game; learn about using Basic View
- Standard View is the full-feature view of the Full Tilt Poker game lobby, use Advanced Filters, Favorites and Lobby Widgets to fully customize your game lobby; learn about using Standard View
- Classic View is the original Full Tilt Poker game lobby, see below to learn about using Classic View
The Main Lobby is the first window you encounter when you log in to Full Tilt Poker.
In the Main Lobby, you can see upcoming tournaments and promotions, browse for games, and change your account settings. Full Tilt Poker's game software has been designed to provide users with a clean, intuitive interface allowing players to quickly and easily find the ring games and tournaments they want to play.
To find out more about specific features, click on one of the links below, or scroll down to read about all of the features.
- Are you logged in?
- Game Tabs
- Money Tabs
- Games Window
- Tables and Players
- Joining a Table
- Tournament Icons
- Linked tournaments
- Players Window
- Cashier
- Information, Please
- The Menus
- Leave the Game
Are You Logged In?
You can tell if you are logged in by what you see in the title bar (the horizontal bar across the top, in which you see the Full Tilt logo and the three window control buttons). If it just reads Full Tilt Poker, as in the picture above, you are not logged in. You can use many of the lobby functions and you can observe games, but if you want to sit down in a game or access the cashier, you must log in.
When you first bring up the Full Tilt application, you get prompted to log in. You start Full Tilt Poker by double-clicking the Full Tilt Poker icon on your desktop or by clicking on Full Tilt Poker in the Windows Start menu.
When you are logged in, the title bar changes to read "Full Tilt Poker Logged In As" followed by your login.
If you are not currently logged in, you can log in by clicking on the Lobby drop-down menu and then clicking Login. You can also type Control+L.
Game Tabs
In the Main Lobby, you will see 11 tabs near the center of the window. By clicking on these tabs, you can view different games, tournaments, and Pro Chats offered at Full tilt Poker. Four of the tabs correspond to the tournaments, Sit & Go games, special tournaments, and Pro Chats that are currently available..
The other seven tabs correspond to the different varieties of poker available on Full Tilt Poker. Click on the one that interests you to then see in the Games Window a list of the tables offered for that form. The selected tab is highlighted. You can choose from the following:
HOLD 'EM: All hold'em games appear here, available at fixed limit stakes, pot limit, or no limit.
OMAHA H/L: All Omaha high-low (eight-or-better) games appear here, available at fixed limit stakes, pot limit, or no limit.
OMAHA HI: All Omaha (high) games appear here, available at fixed limit stakes, pot limit, or no limit.
STUD H/L: All seven-card stud high-low (eight-or-better) games appear here, available at fixed limit stakes.
STUD: All seven-card stud (high) games appear here, available at fixed limit stakes.
RAZZ: All Razz games appear here, available at fixed limit stakes.
MIXED GAMES: Mixed ring games appear here. Mixed games combine Hold 'em, Omaha 8/Better, Omaha Hi, Razz, Stud, and Stud Eight/Better to make games like HORSE, HOSE, and HA.
TOURNAMENTS: All tournaments (except sit-and-go tournaments) appear here, those in progress and those for which you can sign up.
SIT & GO: All sit-and-go tournaments appear here, those in progress and those you can join.
SPECIAL: Special tournaments appear here, such as one-time promotional events.
PRO-CHAT: Any currently running pro chats appear here. Pro chats let you talk to the Full Tilt Poker pros about poker strategy, reads, memorable hands, and bad beats. You can even ask them about what the life of a pro is like.
Money Tabs
These buttons determine what is shown in the Games Window. Click either REAL MONEY or PLAY MONEY depending on which one you wish to view.
Real money games appear in black type and play money games in blue type. In addition, when a member of the Full Tilt Poker team is playing, the row for that table is in red type.
Games Window
The Games Window shows a list of tables. Click on the table you want to learn about or play in.
To play in a game, double-click on the game in the game window. A new window opens, which is the table you will be playing.
When you highlight a table in the Games Window, information about that table appears in the Players Window (described later).
You can arrange how the list appears in the Games Window in many ways. You control one of those ways with the money tabs beneath the window. You control everything else from within the Games Window.
The headings above each vertical column allow you to control how the list of tables appear. That is, you determine the sorting order by clicking in one of those headings. You can always tell which sorting order was most recently specified by the appearance of a small arrow to the right of the field. That arrow points downward if the sorting order is descending (from largest to smallest or in reverse alphabetical order) and upward if the sorting order is ascending (from smallest to largest or in alphabetical order).
For example, the following specifies sorting by stakes from largest to smallest:
Sorting by stakes in descending order is the default. That is, whenever you first enter the lobby, by starting Full Tilt Poker, you see the tables in the Games Window sorted by stakes from largest to smallest, and you see a small downward-pointing arrow to the right of the Stakes field.
Click on any of the headings to sort on what is specified in that heading. The first time you click on any heading (except Table), the list sorts in descending order. Click again to sort in ascending order. If you sort in ascending order using any of the last five headings and some tables have no players, you must scroll down to see tables with players at them. You do this by pulling the gray slide bar on the right downwards. Click on the bar with the left mouse button and hold the button down while you move the slide.
Whenever you click on a heading, an arrow appears to the right of the heading name. Each click on the heading reverses the order of the sort. In the computer world this is called toggling. Each click on a heading toggles between descending and ascending order.
These are the headings:
Table: This column shows tables by name. The first time you click on this heading, the list sorts in alphabetical order. Click again to sort in reverse alphabetical order.
Stakes: Click this heading to sort on the size of game. If games at the same size are of more than one format, in descending sorting order, Fixed appears first, followed by PL and NL. (This is called a subsort.) In ascending sorting order, NL appears first, followed by PL and Fixed.
Type: Click this heading to sort on the game format. In descending sorting order, all the Fixed limit games appear first, followed by PL and NL. In ascending sorting order, NL appears first, followed by PL and Fixed. Within each category, the subsort is on the size of game.
Plrs: Click this heading to sort on the number of players per game. If you're interested, for example, in seeing only full games, then click this heading once to see all the full games at top. The subsort is on the size of game. If there are multiple games with the same number of players, then a further sub-subsort is on game format. Click the heading a second time if you're interesting in finding all the short-handed games.
Wait: Click this heading to sort on the number of players waiting for each game. If there are a lot of full games and you want to add your name to the lists of those games with the fewest players waiting, this is a useful sort. If a table has empty seats, nothing appears in this column. If a game is full but no one is waiting, 0 appears in the column. If players are waiting, the number of players on the waiting list appears here.
Avg Pot: Click this heading to sort on average pot size. The results are an average of dollar amounts over the last several hands. As other fields, the first time you click this heading, the list sorts in descending order. Click again to sort in ascending order.
Plr/Flp (Plr/4th): Click this heading to sort on the number of players per flop (or players who stay through fourth street in seven-card stud and seven-card stud high-low). When the games tab selection is a hold'em-type game, the heading is Plr/Flp. When the games tab selection is a stud game, the heading is Plr/4th. The results are expressed as a percentage, compared with those who started the hand. This number might indicate the relative liveliness of a game (amount of action), and something you could use to decide in which game to play. Some players like lots of action, and others don't. This heading makes it easy to make your choice. You can couple these results with those showing the average pot size to help your decision.
H/hr: Click this heading to sort on the number of hands played per hour. You may be interested in the fastest games, in which case you would sort in descending order. If you prefer instead games at a more leisurely pace, sort in ascending order.
When the games tab selection is TOURNAMENTS, SIT & GO, or SPECIAL, these are the headings:
ID: The identification tag associated with the specific tournament.
Date: The date for each tournament. Click this heading to sort by date. When you first click on one of the tournament tabs, the results are sorted in ascending order by date. That is, the arrow is in this field, pointing upward, which means that today's tournaments appears at the bottom of the list, while those farthest away in time appear at the top. (This is the default sorting order. When you first click on one of the tournament tabs, the arrow is in the Date heading.) To see today's tournaments at the top of the list, click this heading.
Game: The kind of game, that is one of HOLD'EM, OMAHA H/L, OMAHA, STUD H/L, or STUD. To group this list by game format, click this heading. To reverse the sort, click the heading again.
Type: Click this heading to sort on the game format. In descending sorting order, all the Fixed limit games appear first, followed by PL and NL. In ascending sorting order, NL appears first, followed by PL and Fixed. Within each category, the subsort is on the size of game.
BuyIn: Click this heading to sort on the size of the buy-in. When there are multiple tournaments with the same buy-in, the subsort is on the kind of game, and the sub-subsort is on the limit.
Status: Click this heading to sort on the game status. The status of a game is one of the following: Announced, Registering, Running, Completed.
Plrs: Click this heading to sort on the number of players. When the games tab selection is TOURNAMENTS or SPECIAL, this shows how many are currently signed up if the tournament. When the games tab selection is SIT & GO, this shows how many are currently seated and waiting for the table to fill if the tournament has not yet started or a full table if it has.
Tables and Players
Just to the right of the Games Window, a small window displays the number of available tables and the number of seated players.
Joining a Table
You can join the table that is highlighted in the Games Window by double-clicking on the table in the Games Window.
When the table highlighted in the Games Window is full, the ADD ME TO WAITING LIST button appears just beneath the VIEW TABLE button. Click the ADD ME TO WAITING LIST button to join the waiting list for the selected table. Your name immediately gets added to the end of the waiting list, and appears at the bottom of the WAITING LIST portion of the Players Window.
When you are on the waiting list for a particular game and that game is highlighted in the Games Window, the REMOVE ME FROM WAITING LIST button appears. If you change your mind about playing at the highlighted table, click REMOVE ME FROM WAITING LIST. Your name is removed from the waiting list for that table and the button again reads ADD ME TO WAITING LIST. The REMOVE ME FROM WAITING LIST button appears only when the table to which it applies is highlighted in the Games Window and then, of course, only if you are on the waiting list for that table.
Tournament Icons
Now, we're making it even easier for you to find your favorite tournaments by adding easy-to-read icons to our tournament descriptions.
Look for our new icons in the description window to quickly determine if the event you want to play is a super-stack tournament, a turbo tournament, a six-handed tournament, or a rebuy event.
If you're unsure of what a specific icon represents, just use the handy key located on the bottom right of the tournament lobby.
Linked Tournaments
Full Tilt Poker's tournament lobbies allow players to find satellites into their favorite events with just one click.
Open a tournament you want to play and, during registration, you'll see a list of all of the satellites and token satellites that can earn you entry. Click on one of the satellite tournaments and you'll open the tournament lobby for that event.
Players Window
The Players Window shows information about the table highlighted in the Games Window. The bar at the top shows the name and the stakes of the game.
If there are no players waiting to be seated, the WAITING LIST button at the bottom of the window is grayed out, and the window just shows the seated players. If players are waiting, you can click on WAITING LIST to see information about those waiting.
When the waiting list is shown in the window, you can switch to the list of players by clicking on PLAYERS. When both buttons are available, you can tell which view is in the window because the appropriate button is down, that is, it has been pressed. You can also tell by the headings.
The players list has two headings, allowing you to sort the players by name and by their chip totals. When you first click on a table in the Games Window, the Players Window appears with the players sorted in alphabetical order, and the arrow at the right of the Player heading pointing upward.
To sort in reverse alphabetical order, click on the Player heading, and the arrow at the right points downward.
If you want to sort the list of players by stack size, click on the Chips heading. First the list sorts in ascending order. The next time you click the heading, the list sorts in descending order.
When you click on WAITING LIST, you see the list of players waiting to be seated. When you first click on WAITING LIST, the Players Window show the waiting players sorted by position on the list, with the first waiting player at the top of the list. The arrow is in the Pos (position) heading, pointing upward.
Click the heading again to see the list in reverse order, with the last waiting player at the top of the list.
You can also sort waiting players by name. Click on the Player heading once to see the players sorted in alphabetical order. The arrow at the right of the Player heading points upward.
To sort in reverse alphabetical order, click on the Player heading, and the arrow at the right points downward.
Cashier
The CASHIER button looks like a poker chip. It appears on the right hand side of the lobby. Click this button to bring up the Full Tilt Cashier window, where you can do cash transactions, and where you see information about your account.
Information, Please
The marquees at the top provide players with information about current promotions, and upcoming tournaments and Pro Chats.
The Menus
Five pull-down menus appear just below the title bar. They are:
- Lobby
- Account
- Options
- Requests
- Refer A Friend
- Help
You can access these menus in two ways. Click on any of them to show its pull-down menu. Or hold down the Alt key while you press the letter of the item. For example, press Alt+L to display the Lobby pull-down menu. (As in other Windows dialogs, when you press the Alt key, the first letter of each menu becomes underlined. At that point, whichever key you press that corresponds with the first letter of any menu displays the corresponding pull-down menu. If you press any other key, the underlines go away from the menu names. And when the pull-down menu appears, you can access any item by pressing the key that corresponds to the underlined letter.)
The features of these menus are described in Special Features.
Leave the Game
Close the lobby and exit Full Tilt Poker by clicking the Windows Close button in the upper right.
You can also leave using the Exit item on the Lobby menu.