I've just played my first session with it, it's clear that the program could be fantastic but I had lots of issues trying to set it up properly.
I've noticed 3 main issues so far (all of these may be my fault, idk) and 1 feature request
1. The first and biggest problem was that tables requiring action weren't being sorted to the top of my stack (using the 'postflop' smart stacking option). I had to use stars hotkeys to hotkey for the first table requiring action. I think this is likely to be due to a conflict somewhere - I was running HM2, Pokerstars, Skype, TO, Tablescan Turbo, xpadder, an ahk table counter, a seating script and Stars Helper during the session. Would there be any way these programs were interfering with TO recognising which tables needed action?
2. I play midstakes cash on pokerstars and I use a seating script as mentioned. I therefore have all my observed tables on one screen and my active/playing tables on another. When I got a seat I had no easy way of adding that table to the stack. I didn't want to use the 'move to stack after taking seat' option in case of false positives from my script (this happens all the time and would be difficult to notice). The hotkey for 'move to stack/slot' only worked for moving tables between the stack and slots, it didn't want to work for tables not yet in either. The 'stack' hotkey did seem to work if I dragged the new table onto the playing screen and tiled my tables, but it stacked the observed tables as well. This meant I had to manually drag the table (which meant I couldn't remove the title bar), click to tile tables, hotkey to stack them all then hotkey to seperate observed tables... all just to add one table. I'm sure there's a better way I could set this up?
3. sitout next BB all was only sitting me out on 1 table.
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A very useful feature for cash players is changing $ amounts to BB. StarsHelper does this and it's the main reason I use it. If you could add this I'd be very grateful.
For now the above issues are too big for me to persevere with the program, but it clearly has potential. It was using <10% of the resources TN1 was using and the smart stacking feature would be unbelievably useful if I could get it working properly.
One last question - if I understand correctly, the smart stacking postflop option should allow you to blast through 10 easy preflop decisions all while looking at one hard postflop decision, right? Because of the issues above I couldn't really get enough tables to see whether it was meant to work like this.
Cheers