Tracking my bankroll progress.

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Hi, I was curious to know if there were any free money tracking programs similar to Poker tracker that I could use to track my bankroll progress.

I have doubled my bankroll in the past week playing $.01/.02 nl micro stakes from $30 to $60 and would like to keep better track of exactly how fast i am accumulating my money/hour.

Any advice is also appreciated in terms of good manual methods as well :)
 
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I use a spreadsheet that I got form another site nad not sure if I am allowed to pass it on. I am sure somewhere or someone has one here.
 
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i myself have never heard of one but like the calculators i doubt any of the tracking programs like holdem manager or pokertracker etc.. would work either but like one mentioned im sure you could find something somewhere ill do some searching and let you know what i find
 
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Personally, I use a spreadsheet in addition to Poker Tracker. PT handles the specifics of how I'm playing, but I like to have a more detailed breakdown of my bankroll on the spreadsheet.

I'll track my BR and FPP level every day, along with things like monthly goals, how many buy-ins I have for each ring stake, deposits, and withdrawals.
 
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Personally, I use a spreadsheet in addition to Poker Tracker. Poker Tracker handles the specifics of how I'm playing, but I like to have a more detailed breakdown of my bankroll on the spreadsheet.

I'll track my BR and FPP level every day, along with things like monthly goals, how many buy-ins I have for each ring stake, deposits, and withdrawals.

Just out of plain being a nosy git, what are the poker goals that you speak of in your sig?
 
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