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Posted by SaT_Admin - 08-14-2011, 02:22 AM
(08-13-2011, 09:45 PM)longshark Wrote: Yeah I have been trying to play with the settings to maximize. If I set the slots at 6 and if I open a 7th table, does this stack?

Well, when you first open the 7th, it will move according to your 'New Tables' setting. By default this is 'grid', so the 7th table will open in the grid for you to take your seat. Then of course, you can either click Fold or use a "stack" hotkey to move the table to the stack.

Posted by longshark - 08-13-2011, 09:45 PM
Yeah I have been trying to play with the settings to maximize. If I set the slots at 6 and if I open a 7th table, does this stack?
Posted by SaT_Admin - 08-13-2011, 03:47 PM
Thanks

Yeah the pricing has been a concern for some users. Before, there was no small stakes option at all, so I just introduced it last month. We'll see how it goes in the future, maybe I'll have to change it again.

As for the table size, what I would suggest is first making the table as small as possible with their software. Then, set up a new layout using this table size (click the menu: File -> New Layout), and then of course, include the Site again.

And remember, even though you may only be able to fit 4 tables on your screen, you should still be able to play more than that. The beauty of SaT, is that the 'stack' holds all tables on top of each other, so you may be able to open up say 8 tables for example, if your grid is full with 3 tables, the other 5 will remain in your stack.
Posted by longshark - 08-13-2011, 10:43 AM
Firstly, that's a very nice software you got there.
Secondly, I fear the price for small stakes players may be a little too steep.
The slight hitch am having is it appears for sportsbook, I cannot have more than 4 tables open on my screen at once. I guess its probably from their setting (the smallest table size is quite big unless am missing something)
Posted by SaT_Admin - 08-13-2011, 10:02 AM
Ok, well then since that works, everything in the Quick Start Guide should apply

If you've left everything else default and haven't changed it, then:

When you press Start, all tables will move according to your New Tables setting.
When you click Fold, the tables will move back to the Stack
When a table requires action, it will move to the grid

of course, you can set up hotkeys to "fold+stack table", or "stack all tables", or "keep table in grid", etc.

Lets first make sure that the basics work for you.
Posted by longshark - 08-13-2011, 07:00 AM
Okay I tried again, this time function button then f9 then it worked. How do I get it to stack in one place and the active tables come out to the side like in the video?
Posted by SaT_Admin - 08-13-2011, 04:28 AM
Ok, I downloaded sportsbook.com and created an account, and I set up Merge without a problem.

You are sure that you are running SaT as administrator? Can you right-click the SaT icon and choose 'Run as adminstrator' ? And can you tell me what error message you get when F9 fails?

Thanks
Posted by longshark - 08-12-2011, 08:44 PM
I would appreciate that.
Posted by SaT_Admin - 08-12-2011, 04:15 PM
Ok I'll download sportsbook poker and give it a shot and report back
Posted by longshark - 08-12-2011, 12:12 PM
Running as administrator. No error on startup. Sportsbook became a part of Merge in April. Not sure that affects anything
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