Statistics dashboard
To use the statistics dashboard, please contact your manager or agent.
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This dashboard is designed to provide our clients with the ability to independently access information about their game and analyze it, thereby optimizing processes and improving results. The dashboard allows you to set parameters of interest, such as login, player ID, league ID, Club ID, dates, as well as poker rooms and game types. After making changes, the information in the dashboard will automatically rearrange according to the specified parameters.
The dashboard allows tracking the number of hands played in a specific room, game type, or limit. Additionally, it includes a profitability chart for the selected period and a statistics panel for the logins you choose.
By utilizing the provided toolsets, each client can independently analyze their game, make necessary adjustments to farm operations, and monitor results. For instance, users can identify which room, game type, or limit yields the highest profit, and conversely, where money is being lost. The dashboard addresses the issue of operator errors tracking, both for NZT and JIN logins and specific Player IDs. A more detailed description of each panel element is provided below
1. Setting Parameters
At the top of the screen, there is a control block for the main parameters: Date, Poker Room, Game Type, NZT | JIN Login, Player ID (PID), Club, League.
Important: Your login or group of NZT logins is the primary filter. In other words, the rest of the filters will be displayed only for the selected logins.
You can choose both a specific time interval and select a fixed period for 1, 2, and 3 months.
Important: All data is loaded into the dashboard with some delay, which can range from 24 to 48 hours.
Next, you can select: PokerNetwork, GameType, Login, PlayerID, ClubID, League ID.
You can select multiple parameters at once to analyze overall statistics for the chosen data.
Filter for poker rooms (PokerNetwork) and game types (GameType).
To filter the necessary data, simply click on the relevant sector and check the parameters you are interested in.
Game type notations:
“CSDNL” - China Short Deck NL (6+ Hold’Em);
“NL” - No Limit Hold’Em;
“NLB” - No Limit Hold’Em with Bomb Pots;
“NLP” - No Limit Push (All-in or Fold);
“PLO” - Pot Limit Omaha (4 cards);
“PLO5C” - Pot Limit Omaha (5 cards);
“PLO6C” - Pot Limit Omaha (6 cards)
“PLO5B” - Pot Limit Omaha with Bomb Pots (5 cards)
“PLO6B” - Pot Limit Omaha with Bomb Pots (6 cards)
“PLO6DB” - Pot Limit Omaha with Double Board (6 cards)
“PLO6DBB” - Pot Limit Omaha with Double Board Bomb (6 cards)
“MTT” - Multi-Table-Tournaments;
Filters Login, PlayerID, UnitName:
Selecting the logins of interest, account IDs in the poker room, and the assistant app.
Search by League ID, ClubID:
To choose a specific league and club, click on the corresponding button, and in the dropdown list, click on the desired league/club.
The "League ID" and "ClubID" tabs are interrelated with other filters. For example, by selecting "Wepoker" as the poker room in the "PokerNetwork" filter, you will only see leagues or clubs affiliated with this poker room.
2. Chart
In the central part of the dashboard, there is a profitability chart for the parameters you have specified, displayed in USD.
When you hover over the chart, you will see the values:
NET $ - actual winnings;
AllinEV - expected profit (EV).
Click on a specific point on the chart for a detailed analysis:
Where:
The red line represents EV (Expected Value).
The green line represents actual winnings (NET $).
Above the chart, there is a slider to switch between different chart views.
When you click on the "Bar Chart" button, you will see a chart displaying the number of active gaming accounts per day.
3. Statistics Panel
The last block consists of a statistics panel for the specified parameters:
Here, you can monitor key metrics such as:
Game type - game type (e.g., NL, PLO, etc.)
Hands - number of hands played;
NET win, $ - actual winnings in USD;
All-in EV/100, $ - expected profit (EV) in USD (i.e., situations where all participants in the hand go "ALL IN" are calculated according to mathematical expectation. When compared with "NET win," it can indicate how lucky/unlucky you are in ALL IN situations.);
Fuel - consumed fuel;
BB/100 - actual profit growth rate expressed in the number of won big blinds per 100 hands.
EV BB/100 - expected profit growth rate expressed in the number of won big blinds per 100 hands (i.e., situations where all participants in the hand go "ALL IN" are calculated according to mathematical expectation. When compared with "BB/100," it can indicate how lucky/unlucky you are in ALL IN situations);
HU hands - number of hands played in Heads-Up (1 on 1);
%HU - percentage of hands played in Heads-Up (1 on 1);
Errors operator - number of hands where the user played not according to the provided hint;
Errors - percentage of hands where the user played not according to the provided hint;
Red/Black tables - number of hands played at red and black tables;
Red/Black tables % - percentage of hands played at red and black tables;
Poker network - name of the poker platform;
Big blind (chips) - big blind in chips;
Login - NZT login;
PID - Player ID (game account in the room);
Club - poker club;
League ID - poker league (a union of several clubs);
SuperLeague ID - poker super league (a union of several leagues);
Net win (chips) - actual winnings in chips;
all-in EV (chips) - expected winnings in chips.
Clients have the option to sort in ascending and descending order.
Clients can rearrange columns by clicking and dragging the column name with the mouse to the desired location.
To add additional columns with information, click the icon in the top right corner near the data table and select the additional columns.
To see a detailed description of each column, press the "Exclamation Mark" button.
4. Templates
When starting to work with the gaming statistics table, clients have access to 5 pre-set system templates for data display.
Clients can create and customize their own template for displaying data in the table. To do this, they need to click on the gear icon in the top right corner. In the opened window, enter the name of the new personal template and click Add.
To rename the template, click on the pencil icon next to the name of the personal template. To delete the template, click on the trash bin icon.
While using a personal template, clients can rearrange columns or remove them altogether. Upon pressing the save button, the template will be updated.
To revert to the default system template for data display, press the Refresh button.