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Playing multiple tables of online poker can be difficult. It’s easy to feel rushed into making decisions and it can be extremely difficult to find solutions to simplify the process. But those who have discovered StackAndTile may have found a way to make the process of multi-tabling online poker much easier by focusing on the tables that are important and moving the other tables out of the way.
The first time playing multiple tables can be a daunting experience. Your eyes dart all over your computer screen as you move the mouse with reckless abandon. Given the need to keep up with all of the time-outs, fast paced decisions are needed to win.
There just isn’t a lot of time to process questions like “Is my opponent bluffing? Should I raise, call, or fold? What’s my opponent’s range here?” While you begin to process these decisions, another table pops up requiring the same decision-making. All the while, your time clock is running and you need to click a button. It can be stressful.
StackAndTile uses a very basic approach to multi-tabling. The basic principal from its groundbreaking program is to minimize the time spent folding bad hands in bad positions and maximize the time on the tables with good hands in position. It seems simple enough, but doing this while multi-tabling can be difficult to process at best. StackAndTile aims to solve this.
StackAndTile features hotkeys to make quick decisions and stacks each of your tables on top of one another until it’s time to play a premium hand. When you raise or call, that table is moved into a grid in another area on your screen, making it simple to see the hands you’re actively involved in. As soon as you fold the hand, the table is moved back into the stack of less important tables.
The program literally allows you to focus on the most important tables all while relieving the stresses of keeping up with the tables that simply don’t matter.
The newest versions of StackAndTile are 2.0 and 2.0.1, which were released in the last few weeks and include support for the iPoker Network and Ongame Network. In addition, a popular and highly requested feature by StackAndTile users has been implemented. It allows a hotkey that moves a recently acted upon table to the previous spot on your grid.
The new additions also include some basic bug fixes and a couple of new look hotkeys.
Scores of users have praised StackAndTile across multiple forums. “I agree that this is one of those ‘Where have you been all my life’ programs,” said a user on TwoPlusTwo. “You can easily increase the number of tables you are playing by a lot.” Another user wrote, “This software is amazing. It took me ten minutes of reading, five minutes of setup, and about ten minutes to steadily increase the maximum tables I play from eight to 16. That’s 25 minutes of work and I am doubling my volume. I highly recommend this program to anyone thinking about trying it.”
After playing with the program, it’s easy to see why players are raving about StackAndTile. It’s extremely simple to download and the process takes just a few minutes. But setting up the program to your desired play will take a little tinkering and it’s recommended that you try out the program at the play money tables before playing your regular session. That way, you can work out the kinks and optimize it for your ideal session. But once you’ve taken it for a test drive, you’ll immediately begin to recognize just how simple it is to add additional tables.
StackAndTile is available for a monthly subscription, which varies depending on what stakes you want to use it for. The prices range from free services for the micro-stakes to the premium version, which is $17.95 per month. The latter offers unlimited caps on cash games and tournament buy-ins. This poker software is highly recommended to all players who multi-table.
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