Bankroll Manager

Does anyone know of a good program that will track my bankroll, win rate, etc....

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  • Pen and Paper.
  • Poker-Tracking.com
    if you don't use Holdem Manager or PokerTracker 3.
  • Wife?

    Currently using this package myself. At first, it was very user friendly, reliable, and allowed for quite a bit of roaming. However, lately, I'm finding it is becoming very restrictive and over controlling, not to mention excessively loud, especially after a few bad beats.

    I'm looking into Wife2.0, which seems to be similiar in a lot of ways without the apparent long term flaws that makes Wife almost incompatible. I'm very leery about downloading it though, because it doesnt' work well with Wife and the last thing I need is two of them fighting for control of my money.

    All things considered, Excel is still probably the best way to track your bankroll.
  • STR82ACE wrote: »
    Currently using this package myself. At first, it was very user friendly, reliable, and allowed for quite a bit of roaming. However, lately, I'm finding it is becoming very restrictive and over controlling, not to mention excessively loud, especially after a few bad beats.

    I'm looking into Wife2.0, which seems to be similiar in a lot of ways without the apparent long term flaws that makes Wife almost incompatible. I'm very leery about downloading it though, because it doesnt' work well with Wife and the last thing I need is two of them fighting for control of my money.

    All things considered, Excel is still probably the best way to track your bankroll.

    My program crashes everytime I enter a losing session!... And support has been unable to correct this bug!
  • STR82ACE wrote: »
    Currently using this package myself. At first, it was very user friendly, reliable, and allowed for quite a bit of roaming. However, lately, I'm finding it is becoming very restrictive and over controlling, not to mention excessively loud, especially after a few bad beats.

    I'm looking into Wife2.0, which seems to be similiar in a lot of ways without the apparent long term flaws that makes Wife almost incompatible. I'm very leery about downloading it though, because it doesnt' work well with Wife and the last thing I need is two of them fighting for control of my money.

    All things considered, Excel is still probably the best way to track your bankroll.

    I actually got to Beta test Wife 2.0 a while back. Don't bother, AJ. What I found was that the developer merely substituted foreign discs into domestic packaging. End result was that Wife 2.0 was just as persnickety as the original program, and was MORE expensive to remove from the hard drive than the original.
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