Question:
How can I figure out if a player on Full Tilt Poker uses multiple screen names?
ssmith4007
2008-08-17 15:56:46 UTC
I need to know how I can figure out if one person uses multiple screen names on FTP. Is there any software that I can download?

The reason I am asking is because someone knew that I logged out as one screen name and logged back in, returning to the same table as a different screen name.

I want to know how to do this... Your help is greatly appreciated!
Four answers:
2008-08-19 08:18:46 UTC
The real answer is: you can create multiple accounts with them. Nothing is really stopping you. BUT, and this is a HUGE BUT, if you get caught they have the right to cease all the money in your account.



If you do see someone else doing it, I would report it to full tilt security. They will have to do their own investigation. The only person who really can find out if a player is doing something like this is Full Tilt Poker because they have the ability to check your IP address, which nobody else can do.
redneck_billcollector
2008-08-18 10:19:42 UTC
The problem comes when trying to have both id.s on at the same time. My live in gf has an account and so do I, we both can be on at the same time, just not at the same table, it won't let us. I have often played in the same tournament that she has played in, and been at my office while she was on at home and there are no problems. Getting the money off is no problem either. Full Tilt fully realizes that there might be multiple accounts per household and doesn't discourage it, you just cant get on the same table, and I don't think they can be logged on from the same location at the same time either.
2008-08-18 19:26:09 UTC
Funny that nobody has actually addressed the actual question...



You cannot check to see if a player has multiple screen names, simply because their information is always going to be hidden for obvious (security) reasons.
ZCT
2008-08-17 16:15:41 UTC
This is completely against the Full Tilt rules. The moment they spot you doing this they will delete all but one of your accounts. If they find any evidence of cheating they will take further action.



One person, one account. That's the rule at pretty much any poker site.


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