Can somebody please help me with timezones.
I'm in a tourney on Full Tilt on the 10th of Nov at 16:00.
Can anybody tell me what time that is in Sydney, Australia
thanks
123bird
11-08-2007 22:21
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ <---- there you go 
11-08-2007 22:54 / 03-30-2011 03:22
Yeah see my post about times - we have to play the big Sunday tournies at 5:30am - 6:30am on a Monday morning!
So rather than whinge like me about it, here are some ways around it:
1) Crack a Sickie!
2) Play on your mobile
3) go to work and bring your own internet connection and play without being caught (very tough!).
Cheers,
Rx 
Don't let those 24hour a day losers no life MOFO's call you a DONK!
Your life is already worth more than their's.


09-22-2008 22:06
I simply did it by starting up a certain poker client, and comparing the time in the client with my desktop clock...
teh ezness....
09-23-2008 04:05
http://www.qlock.com/time/
if u d/l the demo you clock on your pc ( like a sticky )
and set alarms with your own sound....
most of the people I have shown this to still use it, I know I do
not gonna look ? no need to read further
~~~
you can set to have more then 1 time display
very useful for when you across the ocean friends come on...
or when diff poker sites have diff time zones, you can set more then 1 clock
to display a time, but the timer ( alarm ) always will remain the same
ie: from 8-4 is always 4, from 12-8 is always 4
can set diff colors for faster look over, those secs matter when your multi table right?
there is more options and the only difference between the demo and real version
is every once in awhile it tells you your in demo mode (which all functions work) and you click ok, and move on...
09-24-2008 08:46
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