Welcome to the Forums, prateekman. Good luck at the tables.
I never use my tournament tickets. I imagine others are like me. Suggestion: have an Omaha Hi/Lo tournament which uses tickets only for entrance; the winners receive chips only.
Change the blind structure of the Astral Ursa Major SnG’s so that it matches all the other SnG’s. Right now it is the only SnG that brings antes into play. I think it used to have the same structure as the other SnGs - maybe it was changed during the HTML5 conversion or maybe it was when the buyin was changed from 25K to 20K?
Add an option to change the table display from chips to big blinds. Its much more convenient to see stacks in BB’s rather than in chips, especially in tournaments.
Your right, and I would love to see polls introduced to RP to see what players think.
The point @WannabeCoder is making is the casinos don’t let you bank because its not really “fair”. Almost all online poker follows similar rules and guidelines in the interest of the best and fairest system possible. They don’t allow banking, and force you to buy in with your full stack for a reason.
A poll would be a great idea, but I too would vote against it. There is usually a lot of options as WC mentioned. Cash out and go find a new table.
Fix the terrible placement of the check boxes that sometimes appear so that the “Check” box doesn’t turn into the “Call” button, like prateekman mentioned above.
I’ve lost a lot of chips when I clicked the “Check” box just as the person ahead of me bets, which turns into the “Check” box into the “Call” button just as I click it. It’s only happened a few times, but it should be zero.
I’m posting this because it just happened to me again a few minutes ago and I have to quit playing for a while and do something else afterward (like post here) as it puts me on tilt worse than anything that happens in an actual hand ever has.
Bad beats are part of the fun in poker, but bad design isn’t. I’ve heard others bring this up, and I’ve mentioned it around here somewhere before (in this thread IIRC) but it was never acknowledged or addressed (or more importantly fixed) so I’m doing it again now after losing another thankfully-modest stack because of it.