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Re: How do you keep track of your bonus chasing?
Ok, this is good stuff. I should have added this into my first post, but also, what do you track? What info?
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Re: How do you keep track of your bonus chasing?
by excel I meant Lotus 123, but am used to talking to microsofties.
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Re: How do you keep track of your bonus chasing?
Here is a bonus spreadsheet I made, I posted it here quite awhile ago but I cant seem to find the thread.
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Re: How do you keep track of your bonus chasing?
My regular end-of-session entries in my playing log include a note about how many hands I have played / what my current point total is at sites that count points.
For bonuses that expire, I have a notepad file that lists them in order of their expiration dates. For the ones that don't expire like Paradise and UB, I just check at the end of each month to see what the total amount cleared and amount remaining is. |
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Re: How do you keep track of your bonus chasing?
My tracking system is a simple spreadsheet that uses a total of 3 tabs.
First is a list of my signups, screen names, E-cash IDs, etc. Second is a list of all the bonuses out there I am interested in. Third is the actual log. I keep track of where all my money is in one part - usually 6 or 7 places at once. I also have a daily log that keeps track of my sessions (I play once a day typically). It includes everything I may need for tax purposes - Poker room, date, daily total per room. I count each day as a session no matter how many rooms or tables I am sitting at, so I also keep track of the daily total, losses (rare with bonuses factored in - talk about risk mitigation), and average daily total (a whopping $60 a day for the balance of this year). Works goot. |
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