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Originally Posted by DianeAbbott
Is there an ETA on anything? Resizable tables and SNGs/MTTs mainly. Are we talking days, weeks, months, years?
I’m a SNG player and I want to move some of my action to RIO but we were told in Feb that resizable tables were a few weeks away and now it’s July? What exactly is going on with the dev team...?
Hi DianeAbbott,
Resizable tables have been a high-priority item since February when we launched our public beta. Although, I don't recall anyone estimating a fix in a few weeks. Unfortunately, it's taken longer to implement than we would have liked due to our primary focus being on improving stability. We've recently added in the ability to tile, stack and cascade our tables. As mentioned above, we're making strides and pushing to get resizable tables in our app as soon as possible.
As far as SNGs/MTTs go, we have some of our developers working towards adding SNGs, which will be the first major post-launch addition to Run It Once Poker. We'll provide more information accordingly.
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Originally Posted by Legendkiller
I couldnt play for the last week or so, because there is an issue with not seeing the holecards. Its apparent right after you get seated, if you cant see the full avatars but just the heads, you wont see any cards as well.
I have to agree about resizable tables, that is the most important feature for me.
About MTTs: Im not an MTT-Player, but i assume it could help to generate more traffic. Unibet has freerolls at a regular pace and they attract about 2-3x more players than the NL4 Cash Tables.
One rather special note: I am not a huge fan of the splash pots. For a good player it usually means that you fold every time, because people are going riot over it (especially medium-large splash pots), and this way you just avoid the insane variance. Its not worth it unless you have premium holdings.
Now i know it adds a new element to the game and thats fine, but it actually favors the shortstacks, who could theoretically jam ****ty hands and win overproportionaly large pots.
My suggestion: Cut out the large splash pots, and have 50% of rakeback be actually given to the players in large chunks while they are playing. Then there is a rule, that you have to at least play X amount of hands before you can leave the table with the added rakeback. This would help keeping tables together, and IMO it would be more fair with less variance.
You could still advertise splashpots, but they would be just small-medium size and less frequent.
Hi legendkiller,
I'm sorry to hear you're experiencing issues. Have you contacted our support team (support@runitonce.eu)? If no, could you please write to them? It would be beneficial to learn more details on this issue.
We appreciate your feedback related to Splash the Pot. We've received a tremendous amount of feedback related to STP and our rakeback system, we've been discussing possible changes and variations internally. If and when we implement any changes we'll make an announcement in this thread.
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Originally Posted by mOonSter
Hey, where can I see how much rake I paid? I will get the handhistorys in 24h but will HEM2 read them? on HEM2 => site setup there is no runitonce to be seen...
ty for any help
Hi Moonster,
As titicamara mentioned and others in our Discord server have mentioned, it sounds like HEM2 will not support our hand histories, but HEM3 will.
For now, if you'd like more information regarding how much you've raked, please, email
support@runitonce.eu