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psari 10-27-2006 08:38 PM

Keeping Records...
 
What's up guys?

I've recently started playing Heads-Up SNG's on Pokerstars. I like to keep records, but I am unsure of the pertinent information to record? I have been recording:

a) The Date
b) The Opponent
c) My Record against the opponent
d) My overall Record
e) My total profit
f) The time length of the game

What kind of stats should I add? What should I remove from the list? Thanks for the help guys

psari

Nichomacheo 10-27-2006 09:09 PM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
OP,

I'd just keep track of opponent name and your profit for the game. At the end of the month you can request your SNG history from PokerStars. They'll provide you with all the other information.

thechainsaw 10-27-2006 09:13 PM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
[ QUOTE ]
What's up guys?

I've recently started playing Heads-Up SNG's on Pokerstars. I like to keep records, but I am unsure of the pertinent information to record? I have been recording:

a) The Date
b) The Opponent
c) My Record against the opponent
d) My overall Record
e) My total profit
f) The time length of the game

What kind of stats should I add? What should I remove from the list? Thanks for the help guys

psari

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why not use poker tracker?

psari 10-28-2006 02:48 AM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
It's probably due to the fact that I'm a newb in tourneys, but when I import that hands into my Poker tracker, it does not display my stats, it only displays hands... Is there something else I need to import as well? Such as tourney summaries I'm assuming... where do I get them? How do I import them?

psari

gir 10-28-2006 06:02 AM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
I hate to ask such a lame question...but how do you use PT with tournaments?

Psy_Mike 10-28-2006 06:38 AM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
Don't use PokerTracker for tourneys, Tourney Manager is miles better for keeping track of your tourney winnings.

You get full hand history for each imported tourney, get your ROI, winnings, $/h, finish distribution and a tons of valuable stats. You can also filter results. So say you want to see how you're doing 2-tabling the $52.5 compared to how you you're doing 1 tabling them. Very usefull product!

gir 10-28-2006 06:45 AM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
http://www.tourneymanager.net/ <--This one? And is it free (and spywareless)? And thanks.

Psy_Mike 10-28-2006 08:04 AM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
You have a trial that ives you full featured version for up to 100 games. Then you have to purchase it for $40.

Very safe program and widely spread, so no funky stuff.

rowdyclassmate 10-29-2006 04:58 AM

Re: Keeping Records...
 

I don't think length is too important, however, I would put a spot for why the match ended. Ie: KK vs QQ, etc. That way you might be 4-0 vs. someone but they were all big hands where all the money got in PF.

dboy23 10-29-2006 12:58 PM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
[ QUOTE ]
Don't use PokerTracker for tourneys, Tourney Manager is miles better for keeping track of your tourney winnings.

You get full hand history for each imported tourney, get your ROI, winnings, $/h, finish distribution and a tons of valuable stats. You can also filter results. So say you want to see how you're doing 2-tabling the $52.5 compared to how you you're doing 1 tabling them. Very usefull product!

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PT does all this also. And I've already bought it.

Psy_Mike 10-29-2006 02:19 PM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Don't use PokerTracker for tourneys, Tourney Manager is miles better for keeping track of your tourney winnings.

You get full hand history for each imported tourney, get your ROI, winnings, $/h, finish distribution and a tons of valuable stats. You can also filter results. So say you want to see how you're doing 2-tabling the $52.5 compared to how you you're doing 1 tabling them. Very usefull product!

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PT does all this also. And I've already bought it.

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Ye I mean that's fine if you're happy what PT brings to you!

However in my opinion Tourney Manager is way ahead of PT for tourney tracking. For cashgame and the ability to analyse your gameplay Pokertracker is a must. I think both should be in ones arsenal however if you play Tourneys a bit. Just my opinion however.

It's $40 so not expensive at all either.

dboy23 10-29-2006 06:51 PM

Re: Keeping Records...
 
does it do anything exclusive? I'm not totally against it but I dont want to buy what I already have.


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