StackAndTile Adds Merge, iPoker, Ongame Support

Date: 2011-09-11
Author: David Huber

The folks at StackAndTile have been busy making improvements to the software application that conveniently "stacks" your tables and makes multi-tabling a breeze. When Stack and Tile was released, it only supported mega-sites such as PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, and the Cereus Network. However, StackAndTile users will be glad to hear that the application now provides easy multi-tabling support for the Merge Gaming Network, iPoker Network, and Ongame Network.

This means a major upgrade for players who have made the switch in recent months to play on any of those three networks. With StackAndTile, an online poker player can "stack" their tables on a grid and leave an enormous amount of desktop space available for other programs and activities. It's a solid MTT tool.

When a table requires action, it pops out of the stack and is conveniently placed on a grid so you can take the appropriate action. Once you have decided whether to call, check, fold, or bet, the table goes back into the stack so you don't have to worry about manually moving it. Even if you have eight tables going at once, working with StackAndTile is a cinch because it will pop out all of the tables as needed and move them back without any action required on your part.

Another major improvement of Stack and Tile is that it can now detect "old" or "stale" tables. This will ensure that you're never left out of the action. For example, if you're sitting out or if a table has emptied, SAT will detect that and move it out of the stack so you can decide whether to perform an action or close the table out.

Having a program that takes care of this for you can translate into a huge boost to an online poker player's bottom line.

The idea of a single stack allows any player to easily run other programs in the extra space left open by not having their tables distributed over their entire computer screen. If you wish, you can also choose to move your tables out of the stack, but most users of SAT will prefer to leave tables in the stack and have the software automatically detect those that require action.

StackAndTile comes with a money-back guarantee and a 15-day free trial. If you play only small-stakes ($0.25/$0.50 cash game blinds and $15 maximum tournament buy-ins), then you can make use of the Small-Stakes version for $8.95 per month. For players who play higher stakes poker, the Full Version is available for $17.95 per month and comes with unlimited blind amounts and maximum tournament buy-ins.

The advantage of paying for a monthly subscription instead of a one-time fee is that you can cancel after a month or two if you're not satisfied with the program. However, most StackAndTile users will probably enjoy the ease with which they can move back and forth between online poker tables while utilizing the extra desktop space for other activities.

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