First and foremost, GameNight is a passion project of mine. I wanted a way to help with hosting poker game nights that was better than managing an ugly group text blast ... that's how things started.
First it was Email RSVP, then I got SMS working ... well ... now we need a timer, and once we have a timer, why not have the timer on multiple screens synced together! And what if the players get lonely? We might as well have leagues ... table management, player management ... re-buys, buy-ins...
Poker tournament & home game management for crews who take their game seriously.
Scheduling, blind structures, live clocks, player views, payouts, and stats... all in one place.
Every feature designed to make running a game effortless and playing in one unforgettable.
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Hey everyone — I'm a software dev who plays in a few regular home games, and I got tired of the usual chaos: group texts to figure out who's coming who's not etc.
So I built https://suckingout.com — a simple web app for managing your home game. It handles the stuff that's annoying to do by hand:
- Scheduling & RSVPs — Create a game, invite your group, see who's in. No more "are we still on for Friday?" texts.
- Buy-in & result tracking — Log buy-ins, rebuys, and cashouts as you go...
Hi dear PCF,
I really value all of your expertise and opinion, which is why I'm posting this here :-)
Background:
I've been organizing monthly multi-table home tournaments for a few years, usually with 24–32 players per tournament.
I managed everything with a massive Excel spreadsheet — tracking players, rebuys, add-ons, stats, blind structures, payout structures, leaderboards, you name it.
Signups were handled through email chains and Google Forms, and I used a separate site for the...
https://chipmaticstudio.com
I've been working on Chipmatic Studio, a design tool for Tina ceramics and other custom poker chips. Some of you may have seen the preview thread I posted a few weeks ago. Well, I'm happy to announce that it's ready to share with the public! Check it out at https://chipmaticstudio.com and please let me know what you think!
I'm also very excited to announce that I'm collaborating with Broken Arrow to bring Chipmatic designs to life. Once you're design is ready...