Can I use PartyPot for tournament-style play? Yes. You can create a single room for a tournament and track cumulative scores across multiple rounds. The transaction history gives you a complete record of every round, and Smart Settlement handles the final payout calculations at the end of the tournament.
Can I use PartyPot for tournament-style play?
Yes. You can create a single room for a tournament and track cumulative scores across multiple rounds. The transaction history gives you a complete record of every round, and Smart Settlement handles the final payout calculations at the end of the tournament.
Detailed Answer
Yes! PartyPot is great for tournaments.
Single-room tournament setup:
1. Create one room for the entire tournament
2. Set starting balances for all players
3. Play multiple rounds — balances accumulate
4. Transaction history records every round
5. Smart Settlement at the end determines final payouts
Multi-table tournament setup:
1. Create separate rooms for each table
2. Each table plays independently
3. After a round, the banker reports results
4. Players can be reshuffled between rooms as needed
Tournament features:
Popular tournament games with PartyPot:
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Can I run multiple game rounds in the same room?
Yes! You don't need to create a new room for each round. The room stays active and all balances carry over. If you want to reset balances for a new game, the banker can do that manually, or you can use Smart Settlement to close out the current game and start fresh.
What is the Smart Settlement feature?
Smart Settlement is PartyPot's debt simplification algorithm. When your game ends, it calculates the minimum number of transfers needed to clear all debts between players. For example, if 6 players have complex cross-debts, Smart Settlement might reduce it to just 3-4 simple transfers instead of 15.
How many players can join a room?
PartyPot supports rooms with up to 20 players, making it perfect for everything from a 4-player Mahjong session to a large poker night or Monopoly marathon.