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poker record keeping software with support for multiple tables
Anyone know of a record keeping spreadsheet or software designed for multitabling. I wish to record every table independently since i often play different games at the same time. A good feature would be a built in timer since it is very hard to keep track of the time played at 4 diffrent tables when i jump in and out of games. Also a possibillity to input rebuys on the fly would be good.
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Re: poker record keeping software with support for multiple tables
I use pokertracker. The second tab at the top has a session notes section. It keeps my tables seperate, to the point that on 8/21, I eventually played at 4 tables (I usually play 3, but one game broke and I switched tables). It logged each table seperately, and notes how long I spent at each table, money won/lost, etc.
I think pokertracker had what you are looking for. Joe |
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Re: poker record keeping software with support for multiple tables
statking + elbow grease. it helps if you buy in for the exact amount you had at another table when you switch tables.
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Re: poker record keeping software with support for multiple tables
some people don't play exclusively at sites that are p-tracker copmpatible.
and even if you do, there is the possibility of missing a few HH's in there. Pat says he is going to add a feautre to input seperate sessions so you can include B&M or any HH's that didn't come through for whatever reason. it sounds like he's trying to incorporate the general idea behind stat-king into p-tracker....although stat-king still has all those cute and cool little graphs. stat-king isn't completely ideal for multi-table stats imo. if you are jumping in and out of tables at different levels especially. 2 tables 2/4 and 1 table 3/6 for 30 mins 2 tables 2/4 and 2 tables 3/6 for 15 mins 4 tables 3/6 for 90 mins... etc etc. too much hassle i can input my general results....but i wouldn't mind if it was easier to get more specific. i REALLY like the idea of a timer. |
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