Fellas,
I was checking my lines at BM today and saw they have a new look and feel. Anyone know why they changed?
-JoeV
InTheHole
SBR Posting Legend
04-28-08
15243
#2
Great Question...from what I can tell the new setup is easier to navigate as well as either confirm or cancel a wager. The old set up had a lot of redundancy in terms of having to enter your password multiple times. From a psychological standpoint, the blue is calmer on the eyes vs. the red. It looks more modern but suffers in terms of text size. I think it is a big imporvement.
Does it seem quicker to you?
Originally posted by JoeVig
Fellas,
I was checking my lines at BM today and saw they have a new look and feel. Anyone know why they changed?
-JoeV
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JoeVig
SBR Wise Guy
01-11-08
772
#3
I kind of like the idea of using you password as a confirmation. It keeps you from getting itchy trigger finger. But in general, the site looks a little nicer.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#4
I know last week they offered SBR users to beta test their new wagering interface, however to be honest with you. I wasn't playing there at the time, so I really never paid much attention to the particular changes. Let me go navigate the site to see what changes that were made, and I'll report back my findings whether their good or bad IMO
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katstale
SBR MVP
02-07-07
3924
#5
Originally posted by bigboydan
I know last week they offered SBR users to beta test their new wagering interface, however to be honest with you. I wasn't playing there at the time, so I really never paid much attention to the particular changes. Let me go navigate the site to see what changes that were made, and I'll report back my findings whether their good or bad IMO
Don't call me sir, but that is exactly why I like you big boy!! You point that dog in the right direction and watch him hunt!!
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durito
SBR Posting Legend
07-03-06
13173
#6
I have an idea for bookmaker.
The banks here in Colombia charge you to log into your account online and view your balance. Every time you check, another charge.
Cris, could start charging it's customers $1 to log into it's website everyday.
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katstale
SBR MVP
02-07-07
3924
#7
Originally posted by durito
I have an idea for bookmaker.
The banks here in Colombia charge you to log into your account online and view your balance. Every time you check, another charge.
Cris, could start charging it's customers $1 to log into it's website everyday.
Man, I used to think you were alright until that. We will see that next week!
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#8
Originally posted by durito
Cris, could start charging it's customers $1 to log into it's website everyday.
Don't give them any ideas Durito
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#9
From what I can tell it looks like it was just a face lift sorta speak, because the only real new feature added from what I see was the consolation parlay cards. However, those have been around for a few months now.