![]() ![]() * Yellow lights mean that the round is counting down and the blinds and/or ante will increase. * Green lights mean the round is in normal play. The buttons not only show the time on their displays but also alert players with easy-to-see yet unobtrusive colored lights: Not sure how much time is left in the round? Not a problem. Want to know what the big blind is? Need to know the small blind amount? Forgot the ante? They’re all right there on the easy-to-read button display. Now, instead of guessing at the time remaining or keeping track of blinds and antes, the ProDealer System manages time, amounts, and rounds with complete precision, allowing you to remain undistracted, and focused on your winning strategy. Whether you host Texas Hold ‘Em events on the private, amateur, or professional level, ProDealer Buttons™ will elevate your game to a whole new level of control and strategic play. I suppose you wanted to know what I was using. Has the ability to do minimal player tracking and seating.īut. ![]() Mostly usable for home tourney's or small rooms with 50 players or less. Poker Tournament Manger - yet another clock. Have been unable to go thru the pros and cons. The Poker-Clock - Is another one that is able to run either on your desktop or straight from the web. But is often down because the programmer has server issues. ![]() The Simple Tournament Director - Has some very nice features as well. The Clock - Which you already have and is still used by smaller tournament stops. The Tournament Directors Clock - Illustrated by Stuart. Therefore, you lose 10 seconds for every 2 minutes of play, making the each level last that much longer. What's the draw back? Unfortunately the inner clock workings take 1.08 seconds for every 1 second elapsed in real time. Very stylish design and is also listed now as Hollywood Poker Clock. Create a Prize Pool with Number of Entries and Players remaining, including payouts by percentage. No Payouts.Į Tournament Clock - This clock is a bit more useful. You can add/delete blind levels and change languages and background themes, but that is all. That Poker Clock - Very limited by stylish clock. There a many many many tournament clocks if you just do a quick search. It is prohibitively expensive and as far as I know is only available on a lease only basis. The software while very technically sound is not very user friendly. It's a very good system and is used at many Harrah's and MGM properties among others. Many major card rooms now use the genesis gaming "Bravo" system. What type of software are you looking? Tournament Clock only or Player Tracking and Registry? I know there is two big names used by US Card Rooms one is called genesis gaming, maybe a US member can give you more detail on them. Thats my standard clock screen using The Tournament Director I also use for side games/ after games a simple clock which does not require any amount of setup to run called That Poker Clock which is free and a simple set-up for sidegames. but contact is poor and I have not yet got a price for the software (I think it is going to be prohibitively excessive!) One other software I have been looking at is CardroomMAGIC which is used by all the big casino names in the UK. Using a personal license when a commercial license is required is a violation of the licensing terms of the software, and a violation of US and international copyright law, and is subject to fines and penalties.I currently use The Tournament Director for the main games It is a fantastic piece of kit developed by one man, and has excellent support and user forums, it is fully customisable with your own screens and pretty cheap also! (I can also provide you with Sound/Event files etc to get you started right into show off level! It is widely used across the World and definitely one of the front runners outside Card-rooms but is used commercially in smaller card rooms. (Revenue does not refer to money paid out from the pot of a tournament this refers to money "raked" from a tournament, or a "vig", or other fees collected from participants, establishment, or other related entities.) An example of using the software to indirectly generate revenue: you are hosting a free tournament at a bar or pub. An example of using the software to directly generate revenue: you are hosting a tournament that costs $50 to enter, $45 of which goes into the pot and $5 you keep. If you are using the software for your personal enjoyment, you don't need a commercial license. It's really simple: if you are using the Tournament Director software to generate revenue, directly or indirectly, you need a commercial license. If you wish to use the Tournament Director software for commercial (or revenue generating) events you must purchase a commercial license. ![]()
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