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Easy Poker Tournament Timer

Easy Poker Tournament Timer

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 1.2.0

Taille:2.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Ceniza Software

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Description de l'application
Organisez le tournoi de poker à domicile ultime avec vos amis en utilisant l'application Easy Poker Tournament Timer ! Cette application conviviale rationalise la gestion des tournois, éliminant les incertitudes liées à la configuration. Il génère automatiquement des niveaux de blind et des structures de paiement, simplifiant ainsi les buy-ins, les re-buys et les modules complémentaires. La minuterie et les écrans de résultats de l'application tiennent tout le monde informé, et vous pouvez même les afficher sur votre téléviseur intelligent pour une présentation soignée. Choisissez entre des thèmes de jour et de nuit pour créer l'ambiance parfaite. Pour une personnalisation avancée, explorez l'application compagnon « Poker Tournament Manager ».

Principales caractéristiques de Easy Poker Tournament Timer :

  • Conception intuitive : Une interface simple facilite son utilisation par les joueurs de poker expérimentés et novices.
  • Structures flexibles : Créez automatiquement des blinds et des paiements, ou personnalisez-les à votre guise.
  • Compatibilité multi-appareils : Diffusez la minuterie et les résultats sur votre téléviseur intelligent et profitez des options d'affichage en mode portrait ou paysage.

Conseils d'utilisation :

  • La préparation est la clé : Planifiez à l'avance vos niveaux de blinds et votre structure de paiement pour un déroulement fluide du tournoi.
  • Surveillez la minuterie : Gardez un œil sur l'écran de la minuterie pour rester informé des niveaux de blinds et prendre des décisions éclairées.
  • Analyser les résultats : Consultez l'écran des résultats après le tournoi pour apprendre du jeu et améliorer votre stratégie.

En résumé :

Easy Poker Tournament Timer est l'application parfaite pour tous ceux qui organisent ou jouent des tournois de poker à domicile. Sa facilité d'utilisation, ses options de personnalisation et sa prise en charge multi-appareils transforment la soirée de jeu en une expérience professionnelle. Téléchargez-le aujourd'hui et améliorez votre jeu de poker !

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