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Originally Posted by cneuy3
Hey Greg,
I was more interested on what caused the Ipoker table to time out in the first place. It should have been moved to the grid and allowed me to make an action on it but somehow got stuck in the stack. That's what I think happened at least. It was going to and from the stack for awhile until I started to not see it as often and was curious and checked the stack and low and behold it had timed out. All other sites seemed to function as expected to function.
Yeah, its possible if for some reason all of your grid slots were full, and then this table was still in the stack and required action. In that case, it should pop to the top of the stack. But if you already had other tables at the top of the stack also needing action, then perhaps you could have timed out.
I'm not exactly sure how else it would get timed out. Did you notice that you were overwhelmed maybe with too many tables occupying your grid?
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Originally Posted by cneuy3
There was one thing to note. Say I play out a hand to showdown or win the hand postflop. That table stays in the grid until I later make a fold on that table, right? That's what I recall at least. Sometimes I would click the advanced action fold check box on some of these tables and they would continue to stay in the grid until I eventually clicked an actual fold button. I guess my question here is, is there a way to make them move out of the grid and back to the stack in any way other than clicking the fold button? I guess I could set up a hotkey for this action?
Yeah exactly, you would use the "Fold+Stack" hotkey to accomplish that
Also see Steamy Kangaroo's advice above
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Originally Posted by cneuy3
One last question. I read that stuff about preferred seating for the "move tables to grid when cards are dealt". It talks about clicking on the "whites" of the cards when setting up the pokersites. I use a lot of four colored or modded four colored decks. A lot of them don't have any white on them. Can I still set up this function with those types of decks?
Yes you can. But there are some things to consider. If you click on the ? in the software during Include Site setup when it asks for this, you would be taken to this page:
http://www.stackandtile.com/sat/help...-and-hole-card
In summary, just click on a solid color of the card that will always remain solid. But if one of the suits are green, and the felt behind the cards are green as well (or black suit + black felt), then that may cause conflicts. So you would want to make sure that its always distinct