Mind your double posting Arthur.
Yes, you can use SnCl2 to precipitate gold, but it's not really worth it. Let me tell you why:
the gold you get will most likely be extremely fine (colloidal, purple)
the gold you get will have to be rid of stannic impurities
stannous chloride dihydrate is not that cheap, I don't care where you are.
Why? Tin is expensive stuff--a traded commodity with a fixed price.
Stannous chloride will cost an additional premium over that because someone had to prepare it chemically. I bet you cannot even get it in bulk for less than 10 USD/lb even though it's not even 70% by mass tin (mental math, don't quote me!)
Therefore, get something cheap like sodium metabisulfite or sodium sulfite, or cheaper still, ferrous sulfate. These will be in the few dollars per pound and will give better quality gold.
Lou