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    Default Gross wins/losses...

    is there a way to show your gross wins/losses for each month like the old pokertracker? i need to do this for tax purposes and it would be very helpful. thanks alot

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    Go to "Session" tab and select "Group by:" "Month".

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    i would like to see the actual amount won and the actual amount lost. say im up 20k on the month, i would like to see wins - 50k, losses 30k. i need to declare my total won on one page and total lost on another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wporter View Post
    i would like to see the actual amount won and the actual amount lost. say im up 20k on the month, i would like to see wins - 50k, losses 30k. i need to declare my total won on one page and total lost on another.
    Mmm, I think you can do the work like that:

    Filter => Edit => More Filters

    Downward, select:

    Won Hand = True for your wins

    or

    Won Hand = False for your loss

    Works?

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    yup thats what i was lookin for and it works, thanks alot.

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    Ok, so I've done what was suggested and it's only showing about 290k hands total out of about 500k total 2009 hands. And, yes I mean like 160k winning hands 130k losing hands.

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    Ok wait before someone makes fun of me, are the missing hands just the hands I did not play?

    If this is true I'm very confused, because my gross wins minus my gross losses don't equate to my profit.

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    please ignore my previous messages

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