4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,068
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Originally Posted by Robb
Thanks, Rage, I'm working on dl's and install in the next hour - I'll update when I get it working (hopefully).
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Yep, it's working (including the lack of space bar functionality when you forget to shut it down - like just now :P ). I'm gonna try it out for a sesh tonight and report back. I think it's just phenomenal.
Edit: All right, I typically play X tables, and tonight I was playing X + 3 tables successfully with these scripts (at one level lower than my current playing stakes). I'll be dropping back to X + 1 to get used to the table configuration and management at my current stakes. Then possibly increase tables. Some things I noticed:
1. This setup is extremely functional, and I suggest anyone who plays more than 4 tables try it.
2. I used HEM, and the stats shift seamlessly with the tables, taking just a split second to readjust their position.
3. Full Tilt isn't great about re-forcing tables to the top. If you hit the space bar to move a table back in the stack when another table is "active" on top of the stack, you can end up timing out.
4. You can "dig" in the main stack by moving all the tables to the slots, to find any table that is timing out.
5. Having the tables stacked is nice since all the buttons are exactly under your cursor. It makes all your actions in the stack very straightforward. But the same is true for the slots. Each of the slots works like a mini-stack, so you can actually play it like 4 stacks, just shifting things around the main stack however is needed.
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