I just had a look at the upcoming tournaments at PokerRebel and was so shocked to see the below banners. A BIG THANK YOU to PokerRebel for the exposure and effort that was put in, looks fantastic.
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Well, I downloaded the software and am beyond disappointed. I find it nearly unplayable, especially since I don't possess the greatest of vision -- and I don't expect mine to improve over time.
Among the issues I noticed right off the bat:
- No indication of starting stack sizes for tournaments?
- Have to be redirected to web browser & website to see blind structure?
- No indication of the payout schedule or even how many places paid?
- Sorts tournament schedule in Tournaments tab in wrong order? Why would I want to see it in descending date order?
- Sorts ring game tables in who knows WTF order?
- Can't resize $#!+. Tables, lobbies. Nothing. All text is too small.
- Blinds, level countdown and break countdown don't show in tournament lobbies except as "N/A" -- whoops blinds show after a while
- No indication of time left in level on the tables
- Difficult to tell who has folded as the folded hand gets "dimmed", not "mucked"
Thanks for the quick reply.
I do, now, see where you list starting stack sizes for most tournaments -- does not seem to be anything about starting stacks for the sit-n-go tournaments -- but still seems rather silly to have to go to one webpage to find out the blind structure and another to find out the starting stacks maybe. Both pieces of information are useful in determining whether I might join a tournament or not. I look forward to when all the pertinent information will be integrated into the tournament lobby.
Looking at the tournament lobby I see no indication of anything other than the total prize pool; nothing about how prize money will be distributed. [Perhaps I should have been more clear about wishing to see this information prior to the start of a tournament.] I realize that this breakdown does become visible at some time after the tournament has started. Again, this is information that influences my desire to join -- or skip -- a tournament. Having to constantly refer to webpages to find information is rather silly to me.
If the number of registered players is used to determine how many are paid prize money -- as opposed to some fixed number regardless of the number registered -- perhaps some standard tables can be provided somewhere for reference.
Thanks for clearing up the ring game sort order. Now it makes sense -- and is not the worst way to do it as it shows the tables that are active immediately.
well glad to see other can download the site sure wish I could
nice looking bannerup to Rebel Poker
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