Switching from bullets.poker
A free bullets.poker alternative
Bullets.poker — the much-loved, easy poker clock that ran countless club and home games — is closing down. If it was your tournament clock, All In Central is a free, no-signup replacement that does the same core job: run your blinds, payouts and breaks on one big screen.
Pick up where bullets.poker left off
No account, no download, no paywall — the whole clock is free.
Levels with antes and breaks, a drift-free countdown and a clear next-level preview.
Set the buy-in and the prize pool splits itself across 1–50 places, top-heavy and realistic.
Live average stack and players-left as people bust, so you always know where the tournament stands.
Fullscreen display built for a laptop or a TV across the room.
Free blind-structure, chip-distribution and payout calculators alongside the clock.
All In Central is built around a single tournament at a time rather than season-long league management, so it's a clean fit for home games and one-off club nights. Open it, set your structure and deal the cards — no migration, no sign-up.
Common questions
- Is bullets.poker shutting down?
- Yes. The team announced on their own site that the bullets.poker clock will be switched off on 30 June 2026 and will no longer be available after that date.
- What is a good free alternative to bullets.poker?
- All In Central is a free, no-signup poker tournament clock that runs in any browser — blind levels with antes and breaks, automatic prize-pool payouts, average stack and a fullscreen big-screen display. It also includes free blind-structure, chip-distribution and payout calculators.
- Do I need an account to use it?
- No. All In Central needs no account, no download and no payment. Open it, set your blinds and buy-in, and hit start.
- Can I run the clock on a TV like I did with bullets.poker?
- Yes. Open it on a laptop, go fullscreen and cast or plug it into your TV — the numbers are large and readable across the room, and the screen stays awake during play.