
Poker Charts Tour - Part 2 of 6
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2 - Entering and Editing Information A session is considered a single sitting of a game of poker. For example, 4 hours of $1-2 Omaha at a particular card room. With Poker Charts, you log-in with a web browser and input session information into your database. This information will include the location of the session, the variation of poker played (i.e., Hold 'Em), your buy-in to the game, cash-out, opponents faced and hours played. Poker Charts will then compute the return and win rate for that session. You can also keep notes about the session for future reference. Session data can then be edited or deleted at anytime. On its own, a single session is not very relevant for long term analysis, but together with data from other sessions, patterns in your overall performance are exposed. Notes about locations and opponents are added and edited in the same way. » Next: 3 - Your Statistics « Previous: 1 - Overview Sign up now for FREE |
Figure 2.1 - Login screen (click for a larger view) Figure 2.2 - Adding a session (click for a larger view) Figure 2.3 - Session list screen (click for a larger view) |