d00rman is a web application designed to make randomizing your preflop starting hand selection as easy as possible.
The way it works is simple:
Sign up for an account
Signing up for d00rman only takes a few seconds. Just enter your email address and create a password, that's it. As soon as you complete the form, we send you an email activation notice. Click on the activation link, and you're ready to use d00rman.
Set your preferences
After you log in to d00rman for the first time, you'll be directed to your preferences page. Here's where you'll tell d00rman how you want to play your starting hands.
First, select the hands you want to set identical preferences for, either individually (e.g., AA, 98s, etc.) or as groups (e.g., all pairs, all suited aces, top 15% of hands, etc.). Second, enter how often you want to raise, limp or fold with these hands (e.g., raise 15%, limp 35%, fold 50%). Third, enter which positions you want these settings to apply to (you will likely want to enter different settings for different positions). Hit 'Save' and you'll see confirmation that your preferences have been stored.
Start!
Once you've saved your preferences, click "Start" and d00rman will display a hand matrix indicating which hands you should raise, limp and fold with. By default, the matrix refreshes every 30 seconds, but you can reset this to refresh as frequently as every 5 seconds or as infrequently as every 10 minutes.
Even playing one table of online poker gives you very little time to make decisions, not to mention playing four (or eight, or sixteen) tables simultaneously. Thanks to d00rman's shortcut keys, you can instantly navigate between the early position, middle position, late position and small blind hand matrices without having to move the mouse.