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The Poker Timer is poker tournament management software from FOURTH STREET TECHNOLOGY LTD, positioned as the “Ultimate Poker Clock.” It is not a general-purpose event management platform, but is instead designed around the on-site operational needs of poker events, including timing, blind structures, player and prize management, and big-screen displays. According to the official website, it has been in use for more than ten years and is used by many homes, clubs, bars, casinos, and charity events around the world.
The product centers on a poker tournament clock and event flow control. The Poker Timer 3 supports adjustable big-screen layouts, allowing players in the room to view key information such as levels and remaining time. Blind structures and tournament settings can be saved in the cloud and accessed from different computers, while guided tournament creation lowers the setup barrier. For event operations, it supports player management, rebuys, add-ons, eliminations, prize pool management, and real-time display of standings and bubble status. Customization options include colors, sounds, and a “talking host” voice announcer to enhance the live event atmosphere.
The official website has a membership plan page and mentions plans such as Starter and Home, but the captured text does not include specific prices or player limits for each plan. The terms state that subscriptions are billed annually and renew automatically. They can be canceled in the account, with cancellation taking effect at the end of the current paid period. The disclosed payment method is PayPal, and the currency is USD. There is also a basic Free Poker Clock that can run simple events on a phone, tablet, or laptop. Charities can contact the company to apply for a free charity account.
Its strengths are its strong fit for a vertical use case, covering the key stages of poker event operations from timing and blind structures to player management, prize pools, and real-time rankings. The big-screen display and voice announcements are also well suited to creating a live event atmosphere. Cloud-based structure saving improves convenience across devices. The main drawbacks are the lack of transparent pricing information, no visible third-party integrations, API, or developer support, and no clear explanation of team roles and permissions. In terms of security and compliance, only basic privacy and hosting location information is provided, and it is explicitly not intended for regulated scenarios such as HIPAA, FISMA, or GLBA.
It is suitable for home poker games, poker clubs, small events at bars or casinos, and organizers of charity poker events, especially on-site operators who need big-screen display and quick tournament setup. If you need complex ticketing, CRM, payment integrations, or multi-team permission management, you may need to use it alongside other tools. The captured text does not specify accessibility from mainland China, so this is currently rated as unknown.
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