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PLEASE DO NOT FOLLOW OTHER SITES SKY

rosjim1rosjim1 Member Posts: 444
This is just a personal plea for sky not to follow the numerous other sites with all this throwing tomatoes and pies **** it really dose take away from the game. So please when the update dose arrive don’t add this cheap gimmick that seems like it’s aimed at pre teens. @Tikay10 @tikay1 @Sky_Chris @Sky_ChrisB

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  • mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    Wasn't all this tried before with PKR?

    Though, if memory serves, weren't hole cards face down on PKR, unless a player specifically selected to re-check them?

    I would be in favour of that. But that's it.

    I may have dreamt this, so confirmation would be appreciated.
  • craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,960
    edited January 2021
    I have to say myself, these throwables are total rubbish.
    I can't see it coming myself not in the mean time that's for sure, first up we need to customise our bet sizings, these days lots of people use cbet sizes of 1/3 and some also do over bet sizes.
  • DoublemeDoubleme Member Posts: 1,531
    i agree with everything been said in these forums I wouldnt say it is a massive deal that would wind me up enough to make a thread begging sky not to. However I just find throwables annoying. sometimes when Approaching a break or near the end of a session/start of a session I would constantly throw all the throwables at one particular random chosen player ust for sillys. but mostly they just annoying.

    Customizing bet sizes would be decent to.
  • PKRParPKRPar Member Posts: 2,233
    I'm pretty sure you can disable throwables.

    They will defo come if we get stars software. No reason not to really for the reason aforementioned.

    The other stuff will likely come to, including bet sizing options etc.
  • MARK277MARK277 Member Posts: 110
    mushroom1 said:

    Wasn't all this tried before with PKR?

    Though, if memory serves, weren't hole cards face down on PKR, unless a player specifically selected to re-check them?

    I would be in favour of that. But that's it.

    I may have dreamt this, so confirmation would be appreciated.



    Yes cards were face down, you could do a number of different things with the PKR software.

    You could buy food or drinks for you or other players. You could do chip tricks and buy clothes etc.

    Don’t think you could throw things tho
  • thedazzmanthedazzman Member Posts: 933
    Just sharing my 2 cents.

    I agree with the above about throwables being a totally pointless feature. I never use them on the other sites offering them. Can you imagine being in a live game and being allowed to throw something at an opponent? It's not really part of the game of poker. On the other hand though, they do absolutely no harm, and can easily be ignored or disabled.

    Conversely, when this new Sky Software arrives, I would love if Sky do a big push to attract and keep new and old inactive players. I can only imagine how many players have come to play on Sky and quickly quit to never return, because of the poor, glitch & bug ridden and dated software (as often discussed on these forums).

    Unless I have a setting some where that excludes me from marketing material, I feel Sky lack in that department a bit. I cannot remember a time during the past year or so - since becoming a semi-regular player on Sky - I have received an email to inform me of current promotions (unlike a lot of the other poker sites). Ironically though, the reason for my return to playing on Sky was the fact I was offered a free £10 tournament ticket in an email at the end of 2019.

    I also believe that a high percentage of players who may become regulars for years to come would be ones who are already familiar with online poker and looking for a change. They'd maybe search through some of the affiliate sites offering deals like rake races/rake back etc to find their new home. When I have looked on these sites recently, sky are no where to be seen. Perhaps that could be an avenue to explore for Sky in the future.

    However, maybe going a bit off topic now, but the most important thing for me would be to keep the unique selling point that Sky already possess, and that is, being exclusively for UK-based players.

    It is a difficult job to keep everyone happy, but for now, I'm a Sky Player for the foreseeable.

    See you all at the tables.
  • MattBatesMattBates Member Posts: 4,118
    If things are popular with recreational players and can be disabled for those that don't like them, where exactly is the issue?
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    MattBates said:

    If things are popular with recreational players and can be disabled for those that don't like them, where exactly is the issue?

    You just want to cream pie someone, don't you?
  • PKRParPKRPar Member Posts: 2,233

    MattBates said:

    If things are popular with recreational players and can be disabled for those that don't like them, where exactly is the issue?

    You just want to cream pie someone, don't you?
    He does that anyway but winning every flip up for grabs.
  • DoooobsDoooobs Member Posts: 240
    I don't think I have heard anyone at any table saying they are great; the only discussions I have seen were about how to remove them. I have only a small sample size, but it seems a stretch to say they are popular with recreationals. Even if they are popular with most recreationals then do they really get any more players? Would love to see the research they did. If you introduce something that gains no players, buy might put others off then it isn't a great thing even if 60% of players think they are welcome?

    As it is I just block them on all sites. Someone lobbed one at me after a particularly nasty beat, and that was that for them. It just seems another weapon for those who throw abuse others at the table. Why risk the downside of something that could make your tilt worse with no obvious upside. Unfortunately they come back if you reinstall, but you can remove them quick enough.
  • rosjim1rosjim1 Member Posts: 444
    Doooobs said:

    I don't think I have heard anyone at any table saying they are great; the only discussions I have seen were about how to remove them. I have only a small sample size, but it seems a stretch to say they are popular with recreationals. Even if they are popular with most recreationals then do they really get any more players? Would love to see the research they did. If you introduce something that gains no players, buy might put others off then it isn't a great thing even if 60% of players think they are welcome?

    As it is I just block them on all sites. Someone lobbed one at me after a particularly nasty beat, and that was that for them. It just seems another weapon for those who throw abuse others at the table. Why risk the downside of something that could make your tilt worse with no obvious upside. Unfortunately they come back if you reinstall, but you can remove them quick enough.

    Before all the casinos were shut I would spend a lot of hours at live poker tables be it tournament or cash and comments on theses features were pretty consistent I’d say 90-95% that did not like or use them. And this is from what I would call core players the majority of them will be playing online when they are not at a live venue.as for the argument why is it a problem if they can be removed I guess there isn’t a major problem BUT it dose affect the image of the site in general be it a positive or a negative and I know personally I have avoided sites with this feature and ONLY because of that.
  • Ironpump1Ironpump1 Member Posts: 177
    No gonna lie, I think they are quite funny I don't see the issue with them at all especially since you can just turn them off.

    that snap cam thing GG has could be a laugh but I can see it used for mostly abuse sadly.
  • eon1961eon1961 Member Posts: 1,795
    If I get thrown a pie could you make it steak & ale please
  • mumsiemumsie Member Posts: 7,336
    ill have a meat and potato please.
  • mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    A survey was a carried out, a few years ago, to find out the favourite pie from certain parts of the country.

    I think Wigan voted for a pie barm. Being from the south, I had no idea what this was. Upon Googling, I found this is basically a pie sandwich - I approve.

    London's favourite pie was banoffee. One can only imagine the outrage when those past Northampton read that particular result.
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,723
    mushroom1 said:

    A survey was a carried out, a few years ago, to find out the favourite pie from certain parts of the country.

    I think Wigan voted for a pie barm. Being from the south, I had no idea what this was. Upon Googling, I found this is basically a pie sandwich - I approve.

    London's favourite pie was banoffee. One can only imagine the outrage when those past Northampton read that particular result.

    A “ Pie Barm” is a pie on a barm cake.
    A barm cake is commonly known as a roll darn sarf. 😊
  • GlenelgGlenelg Member Posts: 6,550
    In these parts pie means. "Say aye to a killie pie"
  • thedazzmanthedazzman Member Posts: 933
    Glenelg said:

    In these parts pie means. "Say aye to a killie pie"

    Also in some cases, used as an insult, "ya pie!" :D
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,297

    MattBates said:

    If things are popular with recreational players and can be disabled for those that don't like them, where exactly is the issue?

    You just want to cream pie someone, don't you?
    Cream pie someone? Is that a euphemism?? ( oooh matron....)

    HNY guys!
  • mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    tomgoodun said:

    mushroom1 said:

    A survey was a carried out, a few years ago, to find out the favourite pie from certain parts of the country.

    I think Wigan voted for a pie barm. Being from the south, I had no idea what this was. Upon Googling, I found this is basically a pie sandwich - I approve.

    London's favourite pie was banoffee. One can only imagine the outrage when those past Northampton read that particular result.

    A “ Pie Barm” is a pie on a barm cake.
    A barm cake is commonly known as a roll darn sarf. 😊
    Yes, a pie in a roll, basically.

    It reminded me of when I used to enjoy a sausage roll in a roll. An idea I stole from an episode of "My 600lb Life".
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