Keep Complete Poker Bet Histories with Bet Bind

Date: 2012-09-07
Author: Jason Glatzer

If you're looking for ways to manage your bankroll for poker, casino, sports book, and bingo betting, Bet Bind offers a free service for online record keeping.  Bet Bind takes away the need to track your bets manually over multiple sites and makes it simple to keep a log of your previous wagers.

Bet Bind stores your wins and losses on the online sites you play at and allows you to sort wagers by company, game, and time frame.  The poker tracking software also stores various pieces of information like the date of your wager or gaming session, your starting bankroll, and the outcome.  By storing everything in one place, the program makes it easy to see what is making money for you over time and helps you identify loss-leading activities.

Bet Bind also will assist in finding the best poker site, sports book, online casino, or bingo company for you by comparing a variety of different sites.

Bet Bind also allows you to see what other members have been betting on if they decide to make their bets public.  If you find someone who seems especially good at handicapping sports or horses, this can be a huge money making tool.

It shows both current activity and closed bets so you can see a history of what a person bet on.  The detail also shows what site a person bet on and the odds they received.  You can also brag about your biggest wins to friends and family.

As a poker player, I find this isn’t a complete bankroll management tool since there is only a filter for Texas Hold’em.  I play many other games and like them to be tracked separately for analysis.  I would also be basically be duplicating work done by my poker tracking software by manually logging in my daily wins and losses shown in my database or by looking up my balances manually on each site on a daily basis.

I do dabble a bit in sports betting, especially during the NFL season.  For sports betting, I can see Big Bind assisting me in keeping track of my bets over a variety of sites.  However, I have become accustomed to logging my bets into an Excel spreadsheet, which I can format and sort myself.  I will try using both Bet Bind and my spreadsheets for the first month of the season and see which method is easiest for me and provides the most useful information for my needs.

I feel visiting Bet Bind can be useful if I find a profitable sports bettor to follow for awhile and see if I can make money off his decisions.  Currently, there doesn’t seem to be many people sharing their bets, but I will check back periodically to see if this changes.  Since I do not want to make my bets public, this might be a tool that will only be good when traffic increases on the site and people want to brag about how they are doing.

I do see the potential of Bet Bind being a perfect tool for those having difficulties managing their online poker bankrolls and those who have not already been logging their wagers into a spreadsheet.  Also, for those that do not want to purchase a poker tracking database, this can be a great tool to keep tabs on wins and losses and see trends.  Since the site is free to use, I would recommend checking it out to see if what Bet Bind provides fits your bankroll management needs.


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2012-09-08 09:31:45

The Patriots have been the best Week 1 bet in recent years, but not on the point spread. That honor goes to the Jacksonville Jaguars, while the worst Week 1 bets are usual suspects.

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