PokerPall runs your whole night - chip setup, live timer, blind schedule, rebuys, and settlement. Start with the free tools below, bring the full thing to the table.
A normal poker night, minus the bits that slow it down.
The night usually stalls before it starts. Everyone's there, the cards are out, and then someone has to work out how many chips each person gets and what the colours are worth. Our chip calculator does that part. Tell it the player count, the stack you want, and the chips you actually own, and you get a breakdown you can deal against straight away. If you're short on a colour, it says so before you find out the hard way mid-game.
After that the night mostly looks after itself, at least the parts people argue about. You know who bought in, who rebought, what the pool is worth. Nobody's reconstructing it from memory at the end.
And the end is where it always used to fall apart. Six players, a couple of rebuys, an add-on, and a winner doing long division at one in the morning. The settlement calculator takes the finishing order and works out the fewest payments needed to square everyone up. You copy the result into the group chat and that's the argument over before it starts.
Two calculators for the moments that matter. No sign-up. No limits. Free, always.
Enter what everyone put in and walked away with. We'll tell you exactly who pays who - minimum payments, no spreadsheet needed.
Try it free→Chip CalculatorTell us how many players, your starting stack, and what chips you own. We'll give you the exact breakdown, and flag if you're running short.
Try it free→The free tools handle the maths. The app handles everything else.
Counts down every level and alarms on change, even with your screen locked.
Players request, host approves. Prize pool updates instantly.
Distributes starting stacks automatically across your denomination set.
Generates a shareable summary - winner, standings, who pays who.
We made the thing we kept wishing we had.
A home game is a good excuse to see people you don't see enough. The poker is almost beside the point. What you don't want is the next morning's group chat where four people try to remember who's still down a tenner, or the twenty minutes at the start where one person counts out stacks while everyone else waits. None of it is hard. It just lands on whoever's hosting, every single time, and it adds up.
So we built our way out of it. The web calculators are free and there's nothing to sign up for, and that isn't changing. The app takes the same idea and runs the whole night with it, timer and blinds and rebuys and the final settlement in one place, so the host gets to play too. A few quiet ads on the calculator pages keep the lights on. No subscriptions, nothing sold on, no catch.
That's what the app is for.
Free to play. No sign-up to download.