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LEDGER · WEEKLY REVIEW

Weekly poker performance report for players who want the truth, not vibes.

A week of poker creates patterns. Ledger turns scattered sessions into a report you can actually use before the next one starts.

A single session can lie. A week starts talking.

One bad river call might be noise. The same river call showing up four times in a week is not variance. It is a leak wearing a fake name.

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Results that mean something

Net profit, hours, hourly, location, format, and stake grouped into one readable view.

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Patterns, not trivia

Spot the difference between a bad run, bad table selection, fatigue, and actual strategic leaks.

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Review priorities

Know which hands to send to Sharp and which habits to fix before your next session.

What goes into the report?

The report starts with Ledger sessions and turns them into a weekly operating review for your poker game.

MONEY

Profit and bankroll movement

Track whether the week actually moved you forward.

VOLUME

Hours and game mix

See where the hours went: cash, tournaments, stakes, venues.

LEAKS

Hands and behavior

Flag the spots worth reviewing before they become expensive habits.

Built for the post-session routine.

Most players do not need more content. They need a review loop they will actually do. Ledger captures the data, the weekly report creates the accountability, and Sharp handles deeper hand review when a spot deserves it.

Weekly poker performance report for players who want the truth, not vibes. FAQ.

What is a poker performance report?

A poker performance report summarizes your results, hours, bankroll movement, session notes, and recurring review themes over a specific period.

Why weekly instead of monthly?

Weekly is frequent enough to catch leaks while the hands are still fresh, but not so frequent that every session feels like a referendum on your poker career.

Does the report work for cash and tournaments?

Yes. Cash players get hourly, stakes, and venue context. Tournament players get buy-ins, bullets, finishes, and key-hand review prompts.

How does this connect to Sharp?

Ledger shows the pattern. Sharp reviews the hand or concept behind the pattern.

One operating system for serious poker players.

Prepare with Table Scout. Improve with Sharp. Measure with Ledger. That is the loop.