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Originally Posted by UpThePosh
The Rebuy button in Tournaments always appears when the starting tables open up for the first time now, without me having to close the table and re-open it. Thanks for fixing that Party in the latest release.
But, could you fix the problem with the Rebuy Button, when I am in a hand and go beneath the 3,000 chip level but someone else has lost all their chips, I only have a 2 second window of opportunity to rebuy 3,000 chips. This is the time between the guy who has 0 chips rebuying and the start of the next hand deal or the time between the 30 seconds rebuy countdown timer expiring and the start of the next hand deal. It will not let me rebuy normally during this 30 second period even tho I'm beneath 3,000 chips, I have to watch carefully and ensure I hit that 2 second window of opportunity or I have to wait until the end of the next hand.
Also, I'm fed up of everyone using 30 seconds to deciding whether to rebuy in the Speed rebuys. 90% of the time if someone is not gonna rebuy, they just let the 30 seconds elapse instead of just leaving. With all the people doing this, it reduces so much of the game time especially in a speed rebuy. Do we really need 30 seconds to decide? Normally, we already know in our own minds, whether we're gonna rebuy or not, can't we make the 'Time to rebuy countdown timer' 15 seconds instead of 30 seconds? Anybody else feel like this or am I being super picky?
+1 to all of this
If the missing Rebuy button has been permanently fixed then that's definite progress.
Second point - yeah, I agree.
Third one: I always assumed the time was an attempt to give people time to use the cashier (although I'm not quite sure that would be feasible). If so, then why not only invoke the full 30 secs if they click Cashier (or whatever else is the reason); if not then I don't see why anyone needs 30 secs either. Perhaps 15-20. Shorter would I suppose increase the risk of people snap-rebuying on tilt and I can imagine Party saying it doesn't want to be seen to be forcing people to make a quick decision.
Lastly, is the 30 secs the same in speed/turbo tournaments, too? I think it is. That just seems weird: the consequent effect on the table compared to others is disproportionate when hands are played so quickly.