StackEdge 1.0.3 is now live on the App Store. The headline is a fully reimagined Hand Logging experience built around an immersive poker table — but this release also makes the Sessions tab faster to live in, adds new ways to sort your sessions, and surfaces a sell-adjusted ROI Stat Card for tournament players. Here is everything in 1.0.3.
New to StackEdge? It’s the 5-star rated poker bankroll app for iPhone — a fast, native session tracker with a lock-screen timer, automatic bankroll updates, and 100+ analytics metrics. The new table artwork is light- and dark-aware, building on the Light Mode we shipped in the 1.0.2 update.
What’s new in StackEdge 1.0.3
Immersive Hand Logging
Hand Logging now features a full immersive poker table. Light and dark artwork matches your device, with cards, chips, and pot indicators rendered directly on the table surface. Instead of logging hands into an abstract form, you’re reading them off a table that looks like the one you’re sitting at — clearer, faster, and far more natural. It’s a more visual front end to the deep analytics that have always powered StackEdge, and it pairs naturally with the live lock-screen session timer.
A persistent Sessions header
The Sessions tab has a new persistent header, so search and filters are always visible as you scroll. It also adds a quick transaction entry option to log deposits and withdrawals without creating a full session — useful for keeping your bankroll accurate when money moves in or out between trips to the table.
New session sort options
Session filters now include sort options. Sort by date, profit, duration, or buy-in, in ascending or descending order — so you can pull up your biggest wins, your longest cash sessions, or your worst beats in a couple of taps. Find the session you’re thinking of without scrolling forever.
New ROI Stat Card
A new ROI Stat Card has been added to Statistics, with sell-adjusted figures for tournament play. If you sell action, your ROI now reflects the piece of yourself you actually keep — your sold action is factored in automatically, so the number you read is the number that matters for your tournament bottom line.
How to update
Open the App Store on your iPhone, search for StackEdge, and tap Update. If you have automatic updates enabled, 1.0.3 will install on its own. The update is free for every user.
The bottom line
StackEdge 1.0.3 makes Hand Logging feel like the real thing, keeps search and filters at your fingertips, and finally shows tournament players a sell-adjusted ROI. There’s plenty more on the way — follow this blog for the next set of release notes, and tell us what you’d like to see from the support page. If you haven’t started yet, see why StackEdge is built for iPhone or grab it free on the App Store.