Session dashboard
Session Dashboard
The Session Dashboard gives you a complete overview of your performance in a specific poker session. It’s the main view on the Session page and summarizes your key stats and trends so you can quickly understand your results and identify areas to improve.

The Session Dashboard gives you a full overview of your performance, including winnings, EV, and GTO accuracy.
Key Metrics to Watch
Each session displays essential data points:
- Date: When the session was played
- Duration: Total time played, shown in hours and minutes
- Hands: Total hands dealt during the session
- Analysis: Percentage of hands with available GTO analysis
- Won: Net amount won or lost
- Won EV: Expected value of your winnings based on all-in equity
- GTO ΔEV: Total expected value lost compared to perfect GTO play
Use these metrics to get a fast summary of your results.
Compare Won and Won EV to see if variance helped or hurt you.
Check GTO ΔEV to see how much value was lost through suboptimal decisions.
A low Analysis percentage indicates few hands were covered by the solver.
For more on GTO ΔEV, read Understanding Delta EV.

Track key session metrics such as Won EV and GTO ΔEV to measure decision quality over time.
Session Graph
Below the metrics, a graph visualizes your session performance over time. It plots your Actual Winnings and Expected Winnings (EV) so you can spot trends at a glance.
A wide gap between the two lines signals variance—running above or below expectation during key moments.
This visual context helps you understand when results were driven by variance or play quality.

The session graph visualizes your performance trends, showing when results diverged from expected EV.
Accessing the Handlist
From the Session Dashboard, you can open the Handlist for that session.
The Handlist breaks down every hand and lets you:
- Sort by metrics like GTO ΔEV or pot size
- Filter for key spots
- Review mistakes directly in the replayer
If your session shows a large GTO ΔEV, check the individual hands responsible and focus your study there.
See Session Hand List and Understanding EV Loss for deeper guidance.

The Handlist lets you inspect every hand, sort by GTO ΔEV, and review key spots directly in the replayer.
Using the Dashboard in Your Review Routine
Start each review with the dashboard. It highlights which sessions deserve deeper analysis.
Look for:
- High GTO ΔEV (large EV loss)
- Big gaps between Won and Won EV
- Low Analysis percentage
These indicators point to leaks or variance worth reviewing.
Ask:
- Am I improving over recent sessions?
- Are mistakes repeating in certain game types or positions?
The dashboard gives you a fast overview before you move into hand-by-hand study.
For help interpreting results, see Understanding Your First Analysis.
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