Plz fix the stupid button placement

bring back the “fold to any bet” button :slight_smile:

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I ABSOLUTLY love the stupid button placement. I wish i could click on it right now

more than once this has has happened to me once it caused me to go all in ,was only intended to call a reg bet and didn’t have any time to ge it changed.

The button referred to may be missing because, if I remember correctly the mission of Replay was to provide a Site that is as close to possible as real live poker.

It got me again thanks to sitting next to a bingo idiot.

Seriously, please fix this s.h.i.t.

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The easy solution is to not use the tickboxes and wait to act until it is your turn…

My suggestion for a systemic solution is to keep moving the tickboxes. They move (up) when the player action changes from check to call, they should also move every time the call amount changes. Since the code is already there to move them it should be easy to set up.

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please fix this or remove the checkboxes if you cant use them reliable

implementing the move of the checkbox (on-change) a single line up/down is most likely a 5min job?

Got me again.

This is never going to be fixed, I guess.

Probably not. Just don’t use the checkboxes. I’ve stopped using them.

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I stopped using the checkboxes a long time ago, even playing multi MTT’s. Found it’s better for me to decide what to bet or call at that time.

fussyoldlady here…The same happened to me as well, lots of times for smaller amounts because I use a stylus to use the action buttons. I also lost 40K in one hand, as well as smaller amounts, and yes, it is annoying to lose a large amount due to a silly thing like that. I would be with you on the idea that the button needs to be moved.!

I just thought of another potential solution for this issue,… put a delay on the tickbox whenever someone makes a bet or raise so that you cannot click on it immediately after,… that might work. Of course then we might have to hear all the complaints about slowing down play… :grin:
Peace!

“Just don’t check the boxes” is not a solution, it’s a cope.