Is There A Site That Lists Every Tournament You Have Played?

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Every site seems to just list every tournament where a player cashed if you look them up.
Is there anywhere that lists lists all the tournaments they played where they didn't cash?
 
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www.officialpokerrankings.com is where it's at. Be careful though, if you're playing a cash game and a player has bad stats, they might not be a fish- they just don't play tourneys very often. They may actually be quite good. In that case, you're on your own :p

Hope this helps! This site can help you a lot if you use it right.
 
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Keep in mind that various sites like OPR are 'reasonably' accurate. I follow OPR for my own stats and have found numerous times that an MTT I played never showed up on my list, even though it had ALL the requirements to be a 'tracked' game.

GIGO ... (garbage in, garbage out) ... let the user beware.
 
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Keep in mind that various sites like OPR are 'reasonably' accurate. I follow OPR for my own stats and have found numerous times that an MTT I played never showed up on my list, even though it had ALL the requirements to be a 'tracked' game.

GIGO ... (garbage in, garbage out) ... let the user beware.

Yeah this is definitely true, especially if you play a private freeroll or something, i.e. Cardschat!!
 
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Official Poker Rankings has my vote.
 
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Yeah this is definitely true, especially if you play a private freeroll or something, i.e. Cardschat!!

afaik, none of the the tracking sites follow 'freerolls'.

OPR follows/tracks cash buy-in MTT's but not freerolls or 'points' buy-ins.
 
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afaik, none of the the tracking sites follow 'freerolls'.

OPR follows/tracks cash buy-in MTT's but not freerolls or 'points' buy-ins.

sharkscope covers freerolls, at least on full tilt. They catch me when I bomb out in them, at least! :D

They do have a record of my wins as well, so some sites to manage to pick those up.
 
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Sharkscope has every tournament, but if you are not a subscriber, you can only see the last 8 tournaments (i think it's 8). There are some alternate search options you can use, but only 5 searches a day, otherwise you have to pay.
 
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What size buyins do these sites cover? Down to $20 or what? I've never understood how the info is gathered.
 
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OPR used to have all cash buyin tourneys, but now, no. Tourneys with less than 30 people are not tracked. Most private MTTs are not recorded, and they don't track SNGs any more at FT either. So its informational value has diminished a good deal. But if you only play official $$ PS or FT or Ongame or Party, your stats will normally be fairly accurate. It is useful for ballpark figures. If you are checking out someone else, it can provide some sense of how successful they are at MTTs.

FT has tournament history, which shows all the tourneys, of all sorts, that you have played in the past week only.
 
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www.officialpokerrankings.com is where it's at. Be careful though, if you're playing a cash game and a player has bad stats, they might not be a fish- they just don't play tourneys very often. They may actually be quite good. In that case, you're on your own :p

Hope this helps! This site can help you a lot if you use it right.

Does this site work for you? I just searched my user name and it says that I have never played any games.
 
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Does this site work for you? I just searched my user name and it says that I have never played any games.

What type of games do you play? OPR doesn't record ring games, or SNG's with less than 30 players. Otherwise, you need at least 12 MTT's or $400 profit in MTT's to be ranked. If neither of those are the problem, just double check your search criteria-- maybe you're looking yourself up on the wrong site or something, i.e. searching for your Stars screen name under Tilt.
 
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What type of games do you play? OPR doesn't record ring games, or SNG's with less than 30 players. Otherwise, you need at least 12 MTT's or $400 profit in MTT's to be ranked. If neither of those are the problem, just double check your search criteria-- maybe you're looking yourself up on the wrong site or something, i.e. searching for your Stars screen name under Tilt.

O thanks that explains it. I play mostly DoN and Heads up matches just a few sit and go's over 30 people.
 
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I had never heard of OPR before this thread, only Sharkscope. Either way, with PS having to opt-in on Sharkscope and OPR rankings not being complete, I don't really see the point in them if you are trying to gauge the ability of a player. Much better to just observe live play and figure it out for yourself in my opinion.
 
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I had never heard of OPR before this thread, only Sharkscope. Either way, with PS having to opt-in on Sharkscope and OPR rankings not being complete, I don't really see the point in them if you are trying to gauge the ability of a player. Much better to just observe live play and figure it out for yourself in my opinion.

I agree with this. I use sharkscope sometimes when I am bored to take a look at my stats. Always interesting to see what that actual ROI is at.
 
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