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![]() So it's been a good while since I've hosted a hold 'em tournament, and I was wondering if there is a free tournament director software out there that will help me out (clock, blind schedule, etc).
Also, what I a good starting chip count, and blind schedule? Like I said, it's been a minute since I've played in a tourney let alone hosted one. TYIA ![]() |
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![]() ![]() That's what we use for our big tourneys. Lasts 5-6 hours with 4 full tables. For a shorter tournament, start with 10K and go 20 minute blinds. Antes optional, but will help speed up play. |
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![]() 30 day free trial, but I'd argue it is worth the $39 to purchase.
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![]() Thanks, guys.
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![]() Blind Valet has a great program for creating tournaments.
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![]() I know I'm late to reply and am late to this thread, but I am new to this forum and just joined. I used to run tournaments and used to use "The Tournament Director" Software. I used it last used it 5 years ago when I ran my last tourney, but they still update are working on improvements and revision releases. You could do the 30 day Evaluation & then uninstall and reinstall it and download it again. However the price is worth it because you can save player information.
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