My only suggestion is that showing the preflop pot and the total pot can lead to some confusion. In the 5/T hand you posted, starting the hand off with "$15" made me intuit that the guy's $50 raise was a 3.3x open, not a 5x open.
Similarly, when there's uncalled action at the end of a hand, and it shows the Total Pot as pot+bet, I could see that leading to some confusion and people thinking that was the size of the pot as of when the bet went in. I haven't actually made that mistake yet, but I think when you put those two numbers that close to each other it's only a matter of time before someone misinterprets it.
I know this is kind of user error and my brain just shouldn't make as many leaps and assumptions as it does, but I would design UI to account for people with at least as many intellectual disabilities as I have 😃
Thanks for the reply! So, the number in parentheses is what you start the street with. I added total pot because on the river, what you start and what you end is different. For preflop, I think online hand histories show blinds added, so I just did that. Please let me know if you have any additional suggestions!
Thanks for the reply! So, the number in parentheses is what you start the street with. I added total pot because on the river, what you start and what you end is different. For preflop, I think online hand histories show blinds added, so I just did that. Please let me know if you have any additional suggestions!
I understand and I see how it's rationally correct, I'm just pointing out how it will lead to (irrationally) confusion for some users. When we see "Preflop ($15), Raise to $50" the mind can jump to "this was a 3x raise" or when we see "Bet $200, Total Pot: $600" the mind can jump to "this was a 1/3p bet."