Hold'em tourny software

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Does anyone know of any software that helps manage a home tourny. I host/play an annual Hold'em tournament.

It would be great to run some type of Software that handles player movement and has a timer.

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks,

Sean
 
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Welcome to the Forum!:)

Just googled "home poker tournament" for you and found a few. Not sure exactly what you're looking for so it'd probably be best to look them over youself.

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Thanks

I was tying Hold'em Tournment Software.

I'm gonna give one a try.
 
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I've never done it myself but i know that a user at Cards Chat called Snowman runs a home game, he has a hilarious blog, so you could go on that and ask him

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Tournament Director is great but it may be overkill for a once a year tourney.
 
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Tournament Director, hands down. You get an unlimited 30 day trial, so it'll cover your home tourney and then you don't have to worry about it again for a year.

I've used it several times, including for a 50 seat charity tournament and it was a breeze to set up. Chip allocation section can also help you figure out how you want to split up chips, etc.
 
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*another vote for Tournament Director being a fantastic piece of software*

A couple of the companies I deal for use it for bar games and corporate functions. Dead simple to use, never found it to be lacking in options, no complaints really. It might be overkill buying it just for a single home game, but if you're going to use it regularly (or if you're just using the 30 day trial) then you could do worse.
 
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