Hello again,
As my last post, I'd still like to see the ability for blinds <$1 in ring games.
Also, it would be nice to be able to modify the payouts for tourney games....not only %'s, but also number of places paid.
Adding these two features would make this software complete.
Eric
Payout Sched. and ring Buy-in
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Re: Payout Sched. and ring Buy-in
Fractional chips and customized payout schedules are on my to-do list, although probably not before version 2.20.Eric wrote:As my last post, I'd still like to see the ability for blinds <$1 in ring games.
Also, it would be nice to be able to modify the payouts for tourney games....not only %'s, but also number of places paid.
Re: Payout Sched. and ring Buy-in
What about this ? Will it be included ?Kent Briggs wrote:Fractional chips and customized payout schedules are on my to-do list, although probably not before version 2.20.
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Re: Payout Sched. and ring Buy-in
The customized payout schedule was added in 2.20. Fractional chips will probably not be added until the packet security is beefed up and the accounts are converted to a database driven system.glbet wrote:What about this ? Will it be included ?Kent Briggs wrote:Fractional chips and customized payout schedules are on my to-do list, although probably not before version 2.20.
Re: Payout Sched. and ring Buy-in
Good ! This means that we will see Poker Mavens working with MySql, PostGre, FireBird or others db ?Kent Briggs wrote:Fractional chips will probably not be added until the packet security is beefed up and the accounts are converted to a database driven system.
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Re: Payout Sched. and ring Buy-in
I haven't worked that out yet but more likely it will be based on my own internal database for maximum speed with access to it via the API.glbet wrote:Good ! This means that we will see Poker Mavens working with MySql, PostGre, FireBird or others db ?Kent Briggs wrote: and the accounts are converted to a database driven system.