Euchre tournament software
LeaguePour handles euchre tournament signup, entry fees, standings, and player communications — all in one platform built for bars that want to turn card night into a weekly institution.
Individual or partner registration — players sign up before tournament night. Know your exact table count and plan setup accordingly.
Collect tournament buy-ins automatically. Funds go directly to your venue's bank account — no cash envelopes, no end-of-night reconciliation headaches.
Run a euchre league with weekly points accumulation. Publish a standings page that keeps the season race competitive all the way to the final night.
Fixed-partner elimination brackets for competitive events. Round-robin for social leagues. Set the format when you create the event.
Email confirmed players with event reminders, updated standings, and upcoming dates — from your LeaguePour dashboard with one click.
Cap the tournament at your table count. Additional players go on a waitlist and are notified automatically if spots open before the event.
Create your euchre event
Set the format (progressive euchre night, fixed-partner tournament, or season league), max players, entry fee, and date. Table count sets automatically based on registrations.
Share the signup link
Post it on social, display a QR code at the bar, or email your existing euchre regulars directly. Players register and pay before the night — you arrive with a confirmed field.
Run the event
Check in registered players, seat them by your format's table assignments, and enter results round by round. Season standings update automatically.
Build your league
Email all players the updated leaderboard after each night. Players who are in contention for the season title show up every week — the standings create the incentive.
Euchre has one of the most dedicated fanbases of any card game, particularly in the Midwest. Players who love euchre really love euchre — and they're always looking for organized places to play. A bar that hosts a regular euchre night becomes a destination for a demographic that is often underserved by typical bar events.
The progressive euchre format (where partners rotate each round) is uniquely suited to the bar environment because it forces players to interact with everyone in the room over the course of an evening. By the end of a progressive night, a room of strangers has become a group of people who've played with each other, competed against each other, and had conversations at every table. That social experience is what turns a first-time attendee into a weekly regular.
Euchre nights also run long. A proper progressive euchre night with 20–30 players runs 3–4 hours, with multiple rounds and a final scoring ceremony. That's among the highest average stay times of any bar competition format, which translates directly to bar spend.
If you're in euchre country and you're not running a regular event, you're leaving a dedicated, returning-customer crowd to find somewhere else to play. The bar that hosts the best euchre night in the area earns a loyal base that is difficult for competitors to replicate.
Progressive euchre is the most popular bar format — partners rotate after each hand, so players interact with everyone over the night. Fixed-partner tournaments are better for competitive events where established teams want to stay together.
Minimum 8 players (2 tables). Most bar euchre tournaments run comfortably with 16–40 players. Progressive formats work best with at least 12 players.
Yes. Run a euchre league with weekly points accumulation toward a season championship. LeaguePour tracks standings, updates them after each event, and displays them publicly.
Players visit your venue's public LeaguePour page, select the euchre event, register individually or as a pair, pay the entry fee via Stripe, and receive a confirmation email. No app download required.
Set up in minutes. Free to start, no credit card required.