Table Ninja II Released, Allows for Seamless Multi-Tabling
Hot off the presses is
TableNinja II, which allows for seamless multi-tabling across several different online poker rooms. Previously, customers who wanted to use
Table Ninja had to purchase separate versions for
PokerStars,
Full Tilt Poker, and
PartyPoker, which not only meant a hit to their bottom line, but also the hassle of managing three different programs. Now, all three versions of TableNinja are bundled into TableNinja II, which works in conjunction with
Holdem Manager 2.
Not needing separate versions of
Table Ninja is just one perk of
TableNinja II. In fact, according to information found on TableNinja's website, "The new Ninja Tile feature keeps your active hands tiled and visible while stacking the rest, so you can focus on the tough decisions and play more tables." Essentially, TableNinja II can help you get in more hands across more online poker sites, thus adding to your bottom line if you're a winning player.
You can now create an unlimited number of betting hotkeys, so don't be shy, think of as many as you possibly can, and create hotkeys for each one.
TableNinja developers have created betting filters to allow you to do so and gave an example of "50% of pot + 2 blinds when Ante = true."
You'll need to work through a setup wizard in order to get
TableNinja II up and running. However, the wizard makes importing your settings and information from any of the previous
Table Ninja versions a breeze. Once you've set up
TableNinja II, you can take advantage of features like hotkeys, preset bet amounts, and the ability to show your stack in the number of big blinds, which is essential to +EV play.
TableNinja II also makes tournament and sit and go registration a cinch using programs called SNG Sensei and Sit-N-Go Opener. The former has been updated in
TableNinja II, which will make it easier than ever to register for sit and gos on your favorite online poker sites. The new version supports the same three sites that each of the former versions supported: PokerStars, Full Tilt, and PartyPoker.
If you've read this far into the article, you probably want to know how much
TableNinja II costs. It's $10 per month for
TableNinja II Standard and $20 per month for
TableNinja II Pro. The Pro version also has a one-year purchase option available for $150, which is a savings of $90.
The Version 1
Table Ninja programs will stop being supported as of August 15. Developers cautioned, "We cannot guarantee
TableNinja (v1) will continue to work after this date. For this reason, we don't recommend you continue to use TableNinja (v1) after August 15th, 2013." There's a free 30-day trial of
TableNinja II available as well as discounts for those upgrading from the three previous versions of Table Ninja.
The Standard version of
TableNinja II only works up to $0.25-$0.50 No Limit Hold'em cash games, $15 buy-in No Limit Hold'em and Omaha tournaments, and $0.10-$0.25 Omaha cash games. The Pro version works for all buy-in levels and includes support for cash games with antes.
Check out
TableNinja II today by
visiting Holdem Manager's website and clicking on "HM Apps" at the top of the screen.
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