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Stuart Murray:
I think Microsoft Access would be your solution then?

But now I'm really curious!  Why would you not want the tournament software fully inclusive with player management, seating and clock all together?

Stuart

chet:
Whether Access (database software) is your best choice depends upon what you want/need to do.  If all you want to do is keep a record of player names, date of registration, amount paid and date paid, etc.  Access may be more work than it is worth.  You might be better off with a simple spreadsheet such as Excel.  That said, you can also use one of any number of freeware products for either the database or spreadsheet.  Personally, I like OpenOffice.org.

Before anyone can give you a really intelligent answer, we need more information from you.  Stuarts question about integration is certainly to the point.

Hope this helps!

drneau:
Old thread, but I'll throw my hat in the ring since I didn't see it mentioned above.

Dr. Neau's Tournament Manager: http://drneau.com/TournamentManager.htm

I honestly can't believe what casinos have paid for "The Clock"...

dorinco:
Hello!
We are new in Texas Holdem in our casino and for some reason the management bought Drneau software. I tested a few times and it seems to be OK but we did not organized real tournaments yet. Are there any problems with this software?
Thank you

PanPernicek90:
I developed my own software and I already use it for my tournaments: The Treek's Poker Tournament Director.

I wrote more info about it here http://www.pokertda.com/forum/index.php?topic=979.0

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