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Title: WSOP Style Layout
Post by: Usireland on September 11, 2007, 12:15:40 PM
Hey Guys

This is my first post here so i hope I dont do too much wrong.

I have been watching a lot of the ESPN 2005-2007 WSOP coverage, and I really like the way they layout the clock on the screens.

I've been trying to see what exactly they show on the clock but I cannot find any good pictures of it on any on the main Photo Gallery sites (Poker Pages, Poker News, Card Player etc).

I was wondering does anyone know whats listed on it or have a clear image of the clock that I could Copy and create a layout for it in Tournament Director?

Thanks In Advance
Ian
Title: Re: WSOP Style Layout
Post by: Corey Cooper on September 11, 2007, 01:30:06 PM
http://www.tournamentclock.com

Are they still running that clock?
Title: Re: WSOP Style Layout
Post by: Usireland on September 11, 2007, 01:38:35 PM
Apparently they still use "the clock" however thats not the layout they use.

The layout they use is this:
http://www.pokernews.com/files_en/reporting/gallery/469154012d01f.jpg

But i cannot make out any details of what is being shown other than the actual "time remaining"

Regards
Ian
Title: Re: WSOP Style Layout
Post by: Usireland on September 15, 2007, 07:01:34 AM
Can anyone help me at all here?

Thanks
Ian
Title: Re: WSOP Style Layout
Post by: Davz on October 05, 2007, 05:26:04 AM
http://www.tournamentclock.com

Are they still running that clock?

GOD THAT IS ONE UGLY CLOCK

I am going to reproduce the 2007 WSOP clock and just add teh cells i want/need, I will share when done
Title: Re: WSOP Style Layout
Post by: violator on October 16, 2007, 07:58:33 AM
The one at poker news is the latest one they are using. The cells at the top are essentially tabs, with all the info you need and the rotate and display every few seconds. They hold info such and buyins, players left, payouts, avg chip stack ect. .. all the basic info you would expect. Exactly, for each tab, I cant tell. But, I have play a few circuits this year, and that is the current one in use. VIO