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Originally Posted by gogo_seren
Thanks for the answer, solved it
there is one more question:
what is the difference between the "keep x tournaments open for..." and the sum of the target numbers?
or what i need to know: what happens if x < sum and what happens if x > sum?
By having the sum not equal to x you can do some complex things that are not possible just with the target numbers.
TableNinja will never open a number of tournaments that exceeds the sum, nor will it ever open a number that exceeds x. If x is greater than the sum, this will do nothing.
However, if x is less than the sum, you can set things up so that TableNinja registers for as many tournaments of type 1 as possible, and then fills you up to x with tournaments of type 2.
For example if I want to 8 table and I really want to play type 1 tournaments but I don't mind playing type 2 tournaments I can set both my target #s to 8 (so sum = 16) and I can also set x to 8.
Then TableNinja will try to register for 8 type 1 tournaments, but if it only finds 6 it will register for 6 and then register for 2 type 2 tournaments.
Hopefully this makes sense
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Originally Posted by RagzToRiches
Don't use frames no. Well I don't really know cos I didn't check the ram usage at that time but even when using multiple programs I've never seen it use more than 1mb at once. I sometimes think uprated graphics cards may make a gigantic difference, do you think? I'm presuming you'd know bout computers as you're a software expert.
Are you in XP or Vista? In Vista there is no doubt that upgrading your graphics card is the best plan if you do not have a nice one.
In XP things are less clear, but that is still a good option and is probably your best choice. XP does not allow windows to offload as many actions to the graphics card so having a nice one doesn't make as big a difference as it does on Vista.
Hope this helps,
Tarath