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Poker Chat

MachkaMachka Member Posts: 4,627
edited November 2009 in Community Suggestions
A small change that would make the poker chat more readable would be to a line or blank line between hands.  At the moment it is all just one long text box which makes looking back for a hand not that easy.  Just a single blank line before the ">Beginning a new" would do the job.

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    booboo69booboo69 Member Posts: 196
    edited November 2009
    Yeah I agree.
    Another thing I'd like to see is the chat disabled when someone pushes all-in.
    I've read on the furum and someone being at a table and they've seen blatant collusion, ie. big blind asking for help after push by small stack on the bubble etc. With chat disabled this then couldn't be a problem.
    Of course the social chat aspect would be lost, a quick gl, whathaveyou, so I suppose it's swings and roundabouts.
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    loonytoonsloonytoons Member Posts: 4,270
    edited November 2009
    i dont have this problem, i turn it to chat only. Why do you need a step by step written statement of every hand, you can see what is happening, and what the bets are?
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    BuistyboyBuistyboy Member Posts: 408
    edited November 2009
    hi loonytoons

    I hadnt noticed that you could default the chat box to chat only, but that sounds like a good plan, and i'll have a look out for that on my next table.
    booboo69 mentions a problem that has been raised several times in this forum.  I used to think we should keep the chat open so players could say gl etc, but the recent complaints of collusion have persuaded me that turning it off might be a better idea to avoid this issue.

    For those that like the chat and table summary, machka has came up with a good idea. a small gap or something would help organise the summary of hands.  I must admit sometimes i am a bit slow and end up losing a hand i thought i'd won, or winning a hand i thought i'd lost, and need to consult the summary to find out what had happened.
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