I see your point about the second problem, it is not a big deal anyways.
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Originally Posted by greg nice
They are the same in the sense that, by default, all of those hotkeys only set the betbox amount. That's it. So the hand isn't over when you press the 'All-in' hotkey. You still actually have to press the Bet button with your mouse or with a hotkey.
You are probably using the advanced option that I mentioned. Are you? Turn it off and you'll see what I mean. Like I said, I'm not opposed to adding it, just trying to brainstorm the best way
Yes, i understand what you are saying, and yes, i have it turned on intentionally, because it saves time/clicks. I always turn on the "bet when hotkey pressed" options as i think it saves a lot of time.
What i meant was, once you go all-in in a hand, you have no more decisions in that hand (in that sense, it is over), so it makes sense to just stack it and dont worry about results.
However when you bet/raise, you will possibly have more decisions in that hand, so it makes sense, not to stack it and watch what your opponents react, so you can prepare for your next decision in that hand if needed.
Obviusly, there are spots, where you would want to keep the "all-in" hand on the grid, but for example for a sng player, most all-in situations are standard, so in that case using one single hotkey to go allin+stack is the most efficient way to play a lot of spots. (which is not possible right now)
But i cant think of much situations, where i would want to stack a table, where i have possible future decisions to make in the hand.
I hope it makes sense, what i mean, but i might not be doing the best job expressing myself.