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Play Better.

For players who plan their trips with intent. Budget caps, bullets, and Day 2 conflicts, handled in one place.

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Your Vegas trip
May 26 – Jun 6 · 12 days
Premium unlocked
Tue, May 26 · Paris LV
$400 Mini Mystery Millions
$800 · 2 bullets
Thu, May 28 · Horseshoe LV
$1,500 Mystery Bounty
$1,500 · 1 bullet
Sun, May 31 · Horseshoe LV
$3,000 NL Hold'em
$3,000 · 1 bullet
Day 2 conflict
Thu, Jun 4 · Paris LV
$10,000 Main Event
$10,000 · 1 bullet
Trip budget$15,300 / $25,000

Most players remember the hands. Few plan the trip.

Without a system, trips blur into screenshots and stale spreadsheets. Poker Planner gives you one place to plan, run, and review.

Day 2 caught
PLO 8-Max
Thu Day 2 overlaps with Bounty NLH Day 1B.
On budget
$5,300of $8,200
Calendar export
MonDeepstack 1A
WedMain Event D1
ThuPLO 8-Max

The next live and upcoming series, with events available for planning. Always confirm dates and structures with the official source before you travel.

A better poker trip in three steps.

01

Plan

Set the dates, budget, and bullets before you book the flight.

02

Build

Pick the tournaments. The optimizer flags Day 2 conflicts and keeps spend on cap.

03

Review

Log results and see what changed between the plan and the trip.

Most poker trips fall apart in the same way. The schedule grows larger than the bankroll. A bracelet event starts on a day you already have a Day 2 in another series. The buy-in column on the spreadsheet says one thing, the receipts say another. By the time you sit down at the table you are doing arithmetic in your head instead of playing strategy.

Poker Planner is built for the players who notice that pattern and want a system that stops repeating it. Set the budget cap and the number of bullets before you book the flight. Pick the events with the optimizer flagging Day 2 overlaps and late-reg windows as you go. Track every buy-in, cash, and re-entry against the plan you started with. When the trip is over, the gap between the plan and the trip is the actual lesson, and it is sitting there waiting for the next time.

Built around live tournament series (WSOP, Wynn Summer Classic, Venetian DeepStack, Aria Poker Classic, plus the WSOP Circuit schedule) and the way real players move between them.

Your next trip should not start with guesswork.