Awesome and legendary online pokertimer
Every now and then we get together and play some Texas Holdem. Having one of those nights coming up and a slow sunday afternoon i decided to code a little blinds-timer to ease keeping track of time and blinds.
Features of my pokertimer
There is not much to list here, it lets you enter blind-levels and a duration. It will then count down and ring and flash when the time expired. The interface contains only the necessary information and is optimized for fullscreen use. In most web-browsers you can hit F11 to get a real fullscreen window.
To distract as little as possible you can use the space-bar to start and stop the timer, which should save you at least 3 minutes of mouse moving and clicking on the night!
Requirements for my pokertimer
Well, none basically. It works in any recent web-browser, i tested in Firefox and Chrome. So, just make sure you're not still using IE6 and have an online connection for the night.
Where to get my pokertimer?
Just head over to aike.me/pokertimer. It's completely free and ad-free. And beware, the numbers will be big!
Another heading including "my pokertimer"?
Yes, absolutely!
I hope you enjoy it. If you happen to have any questions or feedback, you can find my mail-address on the right.
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