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Poker Profit Tracker

Poker Profit Tracker — Know Your Real Numbers

See your real poker profit by session, venue, game type, and stake. ROI, win rate, BB/100, hourly rate — all calculated automatically from your session log.

How do I track poker profit and losses?

Track poker profit by logging every session: buy-in, rebuys, cash-out, date, venue, and game type. Net profit = cash-out − total buy-ins. With StackEdge, the live timer captures duration, rebuys log in one tap, and net profit, hourly rate, BB/100, and your updated bankroll calculate automatically when you cash out. Filter your profit by venue, game type, stake, day of week, or time of day to find your most profitable conditions.

What StackEdge tracks per session

  • Net result (cash-out − total invested)
  • Hourly rate ($/hr, pause-adjusted)
  • BB/100 (cash games)
  • ROI (tournaments)
  • ITM% (tournaments)
  • Cumulative bankroll after the session
  • Stake-level rollup (your realized BB/100 at $1/$3, $2/$5, etc.)
  • Venue rollup (which rooms you make money in)
  • Game-type rollup (NLHE vs PLO vs MTT)

Three things spreadsheets get wrong about profit

  1. Rebuys break the formula. Half of spreadsheet errors are rebuys logged as a separate buy-in or vice versa. StackEdge handles rebuys in the data model.
  2. Hourly rate is wrong without pause-adjustment. If you include dinner-break time as "hours played," your hourly rate is lower than reality. StackEdge pauses time when you do.
  3. Venue and stake breakdowns require pivot tables. Most spreadsheets show profit by month — useful but missing the actionable view: which rooms you should actually be playing.

The profit data that actually changes your play

Total profit is satisfying. Stake-level and venue-level profit is actionable. A live cash player who learns they make $32/hr at one room and $4/hr at another can shift their schedule and immediately raise their realized hourly rate — without playing better, just by playing in better games. See how venue comparison works →

Frequently asked questions

How do I track poker profit and losses?

Log every session in a dedicated tracker. For each session, record buy-in, rebuys, cash-out, date, venue, and game type. Net profit = cash-out − total buy-ins. With StackEdge, the live timer captures duration, rebuys log in one tap, and net profit calculates automatically when you cash out.

What is the difference between profit tracking and bankroll tracking?

Profit tracking measures the dollars you make or lose per session. Bankroll tracking is the running total of your poker funds across all sessions, used for stake decisions and risk management. StackEdge does both — profit per session and aggregate bankroll — in one place.

Should I track gross profit or net profit?

Both. Track gross profit (cash-out − buy-ins) as your headline number. Track separately: tips/dealer fees, transportation costs, comp value. Most serious players report gross as their realized win rate, with the other costs as line items so the realized win rate stays stake-comparable.

Can I track poker profit across multiple currencies?

Multi-currency support is on the roadmap. At launch, sessions are tracked in your primary currency. Players who travel internationally can either convert and log in USD, or maintain separate session histories per currency.

Poker Profit Tracker for iOS — Know Your Real Numbers | StackEdge