hawkfan79
07-02-2009, 05:59 PM
I don't think this is possible now, but I think it would be a great idea and maybe someone can help me find the best way to find what I'm looking for with currently available tools.
I'd like to be able to view a graph of my results, or find my winrate somehow, after certain lengths of sessions, either based on time or number of hands.
Obviously playing too long can lead to a significant drop in focus and such. I'd like to be able to see evidence of where that drop off point is for me, and as I work on increasing the length of a good session I'd like to be able to see the specific results of that work.
The graph I'm picturing in my head would have hands (or time) across the x-axis, with the end of the graph being the longest session you've recorded. At the various points along the way the graph would show your cumulative results at, say, the 500th/1000th/1500th/etc hand of a session or at the 30min/60min/etc point of your sessions.
I'm not sure I quite worded that effectively, but this is a sketch of my thinking. This graph would show you start slow, but then have a very obvious drop off in hands played after a certain point.
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/1295/sessiongraph.jpg (http://img9.imageshack.us/i/sessiongraph.jpg/)
I'd like to be able to view a graph of my results, or find my winrate somehow, after certain lengths of sessions, either based on time or number of hands.
Obviously playing too long can lead to a significant drop in focus and such. I'd like to be able to see evidence of where that drop off point is for me, and as I work on increasing the length of a good session I'd like to be able to see the specific results of that work.
The graph I'm picturing in my head would have hands (or time) across the x-axis, with the end of the graph being the longest session you've recorded. At the various points along the way the graph would show your cumulative results at, say, the 500th/1000th/1500th/etc hand of a session or at the 30min/60min/etc point of your sessions.
I'm not sure I quite worded that effectively, but this is a sketch of my thinking. This graph would show you start slow, but then have a very obvious drop off in hands played after a certain point.
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/1295/sessiongraph.jpg (http://img9.imageshack.us/i/sessiongraph.jpg/)