Updated
040310, charts and
daytoday function included.
Download
your texas hold’em Bank Roll spreadsheet:
Lower limits: http://w1.901.telia.com/~u90118138/Overall1low.xls
Higher end: http://w1.901.telia.com/~u90118138/Overall1high.xls
You can
take a look before you download to see which of ‘em will suit your game.
Press right
button on link to choose “Save …” and download will begin.
(could easily
be altered for other games as Omaha and Stud)
For any
suggestions or anything else just PM me at the board. If you need help send me
a PM.
More
than you need?
Well this version is more conclusive than the one i
use myself. But its pretty easy to adjust it to the level and way you play.
It’s a lot easier to slim the sheet than to add
functions.
What will it show and what can you see?
A)
How much money do you have at each site, pretty
reassuring to know where you have what, BR-functionality.
B) See what
kind of games you ace at, short handed, multi-tourney’s, No limit and so on,
C) See long-term results.
Changing
the sites to the ones you are playing at:
A) change
the text in the desired "money" field in the overall sheet (guess you
figured that out by yourself, changing it for the looks)
B) While
you are in the overall sheet change the formula for Bankroll additions for the
chosen site
from
=SUMMA.OM(Money!B:B;"E";Money!G:G), erase the E and substitute it
with the abbreviation for the specific site you want to
(PS for
Pokerstars for instance) do the same in the Withdraw formula
D) go to the stats sheet and change the
text for the site that you have added in each row (column A), substituting
Expekt with Pokerstarts
for
instance (depending what site you chose in A and B)
E) last but not least change the
abbreviation in the formulas on the specific rows in the “stats sheet”,
=SUMMA.OM(Limit!C:C;"Pr";Limit!J:J)
for
instance, change the Pr to the chosen abbreviation. This should be done in both
Gains/loss and hours.