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Originally Posted by andersen1127
I was looking to buy this software but I am having a few problems with the program. So first off to try the auto-break feature I set the stop-loss and stop-win to $1 and registered for a $1 SnG, but after the SnG the software still allowed me to play freely. I then tried the same for cash and after i lost $1 it still allowed me to play. So then i tried the tilt button feature and the delay timer popped up for 5 minutes and during that time i was still able to play multiple hands not just the one i was currently in. After the delay was up I wasn't able to open a cash table but was still able to register into MTTs and SnGs. Sorry if these were addressed in the thread previously or I missed something obvious in the OP. Thanks in advance for the help and look forward to buying this software.
Hey Andersen,
Tilt Breaker does not yet have tournament support, but this should be added before May 1st. TB should however have tracked your $1 loss and gone into the lockdown process. A common mistake here is not having the right Hand History location in the Hand History tab, and also not having your screen name input EXACTLY as it is shown in a Hand History. After you play a few hands in a session, you should be able to hover your mouse over the TB icon in the system tray and your session information should be displayed. If it is not, you have a HH location error. If it displays but you have no data, it is a screen name error.
As for the tournament registrations not being blocked, I just had another report of that earlier today, so that must be a break from the recent update. I will check that out today. Playing hands during the Delay Timer is normal. The purpose of the Delay Timer is to allow you to finish active hands before you are removed from your tables. In general, you should leave the Sit Out Next Hand block checked once the Delay Timer comes up, because you run the risk of getting removed from the tables in the middle of a hand; in which case you forfeit the pot.
Let me know if you have more questions, and always feel free to ask for a trial extension until you are satisfied with the product at hand.
S!K
Last edited by suic!deking; 02-14-2011 at 04:54 PM.