Improve your poker game with poker charts
March 21, 2007
Have you ever wondered what you can do to improve your poker game? One way to do so is to use assistant software that does certain and varied calculations for you. You can use these calculations to make your poker game better.
If this sounds interesting and you would like to give it a shot then go to PokerCharts.com. They will help you improve your poker game regardless if you play Texas Hold’Em, Omaha, Stud, No Limit, Pot Limit, Casino Ring Games, or any other poker variation that involves scrutiny on your part. Your game will be analyzed based on the common variables that you find in the variety of poker games that are available in casinos, online, and at private and friendly games as well.
Here is how things work. When you are done playing poker simply log in to PokerCharts.com and enter the details of that poker session. Various categories are available according to where you played, what type of game you played, the limits, known opponents, buy-ins, and other factors. Pretty much all the bases are covered. The purpose is to improve your game and make your poker sessions more profitable.
You have to gather information on your poker game on a regular basis. This may sound boring and tedious, but it is worthwhile. After providing PokerCharts.com with this information they will analyze it and provide you with easy to read performance graphs. Simply look at those graphs and see where your game suffers and where it excels. It also tells you which game, limit, and venue you perform best at as well.
Let’s say that you are playing at a 10/20 Texas Hold’Em limit table and your hourly win rate is $36. At a first look this seems like time well spent. But thanks to PokerCharts.com you can do further research on this. For example you can see if it is more profitable to play 10/20 Texas Hold’Em limit tables online or in a land based casino. You may very well discover that your hourly win rate is $88 when playing online. You may also discover that when playing in a land based casino you are actually losing $8 per hour. In my opinion that is valuable information that will definitely influence your game.
PokerCharts.com also has a main chart area that compares many different variables so that you can see graphically how your game is improving by way of ROI, and thus, the effects on your bankroll. You can even compare your performance to recent Dow Jones movements.
The text paragraph below the main chart area is extremely useful. It tells you about your recent progress, what your best game is, and your best venue is. It also points out how long you play each week. Some of you may be surprised to find out that they spend a lot more time playing poker than they initially thought.
You can try this software at PokerCharts.com for 30 days, absolutely free.









