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Old 09-19-2007, 10:12 PM
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StatKing.
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Old 09-20-2007, 12:14 AM
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Old 09-20-2007, 01:11 AM
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I just use excel, it's pretty easy to setup how I want. I have an MS Word file that I jot down HH's in.
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Old 09-20-2007, 07:20 AM
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I've been using pokercharts. What does statking do that makes is so great? I might switch.....

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Old 09-20-2007, 08:03 AM
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i use the webbased software at pokerdominator.com

but i wouldn't recommend it since the timeline (x-axis) doesn't display time in a linear manner. For example is I play every day for one week and then play again a year later it would look like I played for eight straight days. i don't know, it bugs me. i'd like to get an accurate visual representation to how i've been doing over time.
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Old 09-20-2007, 10:11 AM
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What?!?! You've never kept records?! All these years?

Personally I started with Excel and I'm sticking with Excel. It may be tough if you dont have much spreadsheet experience but I like that because I built it, I can make it however I want. If I want to know how often I play long sessions when I'm losing vs. how often I pick up and quit I can. If I want to know how much I make per hand I can.

Addendum: I do wish there was a program to record hand histories. If anyone hears anything can we please keep bumping this thread up.

BK: I'd be happy to help you start a spreadsheet if you want. PM me if you do.

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i grinded 2002 -2004 at foxwoods with good records, but then came the internet years and i was away from the casino for years , and now im just start back grinding foxwoods again

thx josh, i couldnt believe when i woke up the next day u weren't at the table
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Old 09-20-2007, 10:29 AM
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I used to use excel and switched to statking recently, it's not bad. The one thing I wish it did is use (at least) three fields for game type. so instead of "1/2 NL HE" it would be "1/2", "no limit", "holdem". so you could filter based on those specific types. also all of the historical winrate info is in $/hr and it can't change to bb/hr because it has no field for bb.
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Old 09-20-2007, 10:36 AM
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What?!?! You've never kept records?! All these years?

Personally I started with Excel and I'm sticking with Excel. It may be tough if you dont have much spreadsheet experience but I like that because I built it, I can make it however I want. If I want to know how often I play long sessions when I'm losing vs. how often I pick up and quit I can. If I want to know how much I make per hand I can.

Addendum: I do wish there was a program to record hand histories. If anyone hears anything can we please keep bumping this thread up.

BK: I'd be happy to help you start a spreadsheet if you want. PM me if you do.

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i grinded 2002 -2004 at foxwoods with good records, but then came the internet years and i was away from the casino for years , and now im just start back grinding foxwoods again

thx josh, i couldnt believe when i woke up the next day u weren't at the table

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Yeah I was having a rough session, not in a good frame of mind, so I went home and bought a new computer.
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Old 09-20-2007, 04:19 PM
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Record Keeper

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Old 09-24-2007, 02:31 PM
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I started working on learning Visual Basic.NET so that I could program for WM6, but I finally realized that to compile it for use on WM6, I need an expensive copy of another program. Plus, my time is worth $35/hr at the tables, so I doubt I can invest too much time in this. I am happy to pay however... and nobody in the software forum wants to mess with it. This should be an EASY program. Oh well.
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