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Poker Clock Professional is a great application for managing poker games and tournaments. This program can be used by poker players who like to play tournaments with their friends. With it, you will be able to customize every aspect of the game (blinds, levels, buy in amount, add-ons, breaks and prizes). But it can also be used by owners of poker rooms, since it's a professional tool with everything you need to host a big tournament.

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The program comes with an assistant that will help you create a great tournament. You can adjust General settings (Title, Subtitle, Player count, Start date, deck color), Structure settings (Ante, small blind, big blind, Duration, Break), Fee settings (Entry fee, rebuy amount, Add-on amount), Chip settings (Initial chips, rebuy chips, add-on chips), Payout settings and Seating settings. The program can calculate the payout amount based on entry count or you can calculate it based on any percentage you consider correct. Once you created the tournament, all the players will enjoy playing it and they will see how many players are left in the tourney, what the blinds are, the average stack and all the important information they need to play.

I was skeptical at first, but Bullets Poker Clock has blown me away with its simplicity and ingenuity. From managing players to edit the payouts, everything is just a tap away. It's the most user-friendly yet professional tool I've ever used.

Absolutely! The Bullets Poker Clock is designed for versatility and can be used on a range of devices including smartphones, tablets, PCs, and even on your SmartTV using the browser. Not only that, but you can also control the Clock from multiple devices simultaneously, regardless of which device is displaying the Clock, ensuring seamless management of your poker events across all platforms.

Other quick features:

  • Adding a player to a poker tournament by pressing 1 button on the tournament card
  • Chip count and average in a poker tournament are automatically calculated by clock
  • Purchases, withdrawals and refills are automatically calculated
  • Sending SMS and Email to a group of players from the list of all players
  • Sending SMS and Email to the players of a specific held poker tournament
  • SMS and Email scheduling for the period ahead

Welcome to the 888poker Timer! This new featured poker clock will up the fun factor in your poker games and reduce the confusion and time wasted fiddling with timers and relying on that unreliable mate to keep track of the blinds and levels.

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Here are reviews of poker tournament clocks and timers. Some are simple poker blinds timers that do little more than beep when the timer expires. Others are full-featured poker tournament managers that will assist you with the buyin, seating and moving players at multiple tables, time the blinds, calculate the payout, and keep league stats. Some clocks can be run over a network on multiple computers and/or television screens.

You need to decide what level of features you want in your poker clock. Some hosts want a simple timer that their players can see while playing the game. They want to start the clock at the beginning of their game and then forget about it until the game is over. Other hosts want to track the buyins and rebuys of each player, they are constantly entering information into a computer about which player purchased a rebuy/add-on or was eliminated.

Using a poker tournament manager/clock is almost a necessity if you are going to run a poker league. Several of the programs reviewed here will track the results of each game and assign points to each player depending on their finish. You can also track the winnings, and loses, of each player. You can use all this information for a championship at the end of the year.

Some of these programs will suggest a blinds schedule to use and all programs have pre-set formats for various Hold'em, Stud, Omaha, Limit, No-limit, and Pot-limit games. You can also set up your own customized blinds schedules and tournament formats and then re-use the same formats at a later date.

Please be advised that some of these programs can be a bit challenging to set up and use for the first time. You have to do a bit of work, entering player data and tournament data (buyin, rebuy, blinds, etc.) before you can start your game. Make sure you run through a test tournament before you actually use the program in a live game.

The clocks that are reviewed here range from full-featured stand-alone programs to simple little timers. Some of these programs have been written for local poker leagues and then released on the internet by the author. Most of these timers run in 1024x768 screen size.

Big Blind Ante: Outside of the stud portion of the event, we would use the big blind ante format. For those unfamiliar, this just means that the big blind covers the ante for the entire table once a round. Paying roughly the same price per round, just not slowing the game down with everyone being bothered to make change and ante every hand. Theoretically we could do this for Stud as well, but we will leave the purity of that game alone for now.

Chess Clock The most important consideration for my perfect poker tournament is a chess clock rather than a shot clock. Currently, shot clocks are used in many events that allow players 30 seconds to make a decision with some time bank cards available for tougher decisions. This is a step in the right direction, but a chess clock is far superior and punishes the right people: the ones who tank with 7-2 off suit from under the gun to just waste time. Here is how it could work:

Side events Since the structure for these events will start out pretty fast, that means more players will bust on day one. That would suck for a player traveling across country to play, so it would be important to offer side events starting the next day. Those events could vary in terms of format.

Answer: A new full-time dealer in Poker and Blackjack in a Las Vegas style casino makes between $60,000 and $100,000 per year, starting the first year. You need a clean police record; you will take a drug test and it is best if you learn how to deal in a professional dealing school before you audition for the job.

You may feel safe gambling in any Vegas big casino these days. By the way, I mean in the public places that are monitored by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. If you decide to go play in a private game that is not monitored, you are on your own.
I know nothing about the smaller casinos out in the boon docks

Craig, you have the right information, but are looking at it in a perverted way. There are many, many poker rooms all over the country. Some are very small rooms, and some are large. You see where it says high at $72,000, wrong. Keep in mind that the IRS has deals with employers that employees must report tips for IRS purposes. Do you think that cocktail waitresses report all of their cash tips to the IRS. Yes, you can smile now. Neither do poker dealers. The numbers you posted are what has been reported to the IRS, nothing close to reality.
Sorry to burst your bubble.

A Las Vegas Style casino Poker Room. We are now talking about a Poker Room on the Las Vegas strip with 15 to 50 poker tables. There are less than a dozen of them on the strip.
(By the way, I have a relative working right now at one of those Poker Rooms as a dealer, so I know how much they make)

The gentleman who asked the question specifically asked about Las Vegas dealers and the Bellagio. Under those terms, I hope you do not disagree with my specific answer. Personally, I would hate to start working in a break in house in a part time position, but we all have to start somewhere.

I personally got lucky. When I moved to Vegas in 1973, they did not even teach poker in dealing schools. I did know that the old MGM was opening up in 4 months with a large poker room which meant that there would be openings all over town in Poker Rooms who had dealers who had moved over to the new MGM. So, I went to dealing class and learned Blackjack so that I could learn how to handle chips and cards. I wanted to work for Johnny Moss who had a Poker Room at the Alladin hotel casino at the time. I accepted a job in a little hole in the wall strip bar on the strip that had three Blackjack tables. I worked Blackjack for two months before I applied for a poker dealing job with Johnny. He asked if I had any experience and I told him about the Blackjack and that I had been playing poker since I was 5 years old. Johnny smiled and said come back in three days at 6pm. I would start as a shill dealer. As you know, not everyone is that lucky. I had a plan and it worked. Part plan, part luck.

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