PokerStars is an online poker platform where users play real-money cash games and tournaments. You can install a blocker, but you hold the keys — and at the wrong
hour you’ll use them. Electric Nipple Clamps takes a different route: instead of a
wall, a witness.
“Just one more session” is how a one-hour sit-down becomes a four-hour one. The next table
is always open, and a blocker you can close yourself won’t keep you from it.
So add a person instead of a wall. Put PokerStars on your watch list, name one person you
trust, and each open becomes a count they can see — by category, every week, nothing on
your screen. You can delete an app in a weak moment. You can’t un-tell someone who already
knows.
A blocker can hide PokerStars, but you control the off switch, so it comes back when the urge to grind does. Electric Nipple Clamps instead puts PokerStars on a watch list one trusted person can see — a weekly count of opens you can't quietly reverse.
Does an accountability app see my poker results?
No. It is content-blind. The person you name sees category-level counts only — never your hands, stakes, balances, or screen.