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Beware:
If you have "Rebet deals" set to on and have the misfortune of double-clicking "Rebet", you're going to take a hit on the upcoming hand, no matter if you want to or not. This Feature/Bug really needs to be addressed ASAP, by moving the hit button to a different location than the "rebet" button, or vice-versa. And while you're at it, how about idiot proofing your blackjack game? IE: Pop up a window asking a player if they really want to hit their 17-20
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I can understand the speed aspect of things, but that's just the thing...
If one gets to going too fast, they run into an issue where they're going to be hitting a hand that they didn't really want to hit...ie: 17-21, or 16 vs. 16, etc... I believe it's also possible to "catch" a second click, and simply ignore it... Just a suggestion
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