Help tracking my bet paddy history on this site?

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01.03.2023
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DarkAngel Topic author
08.04.2025 22:31
I'm trying to keep a detailed record of all my wagers, but the tracking feature on the site is really confusing. I placed several bets last week, and I can't seem to find a clear summary of my total profit or loss. Is there a specific section I should be looking at, or is there a manual way to export this data? I want to analyze my betting patterns better, so any advice on how to properly track my bet paddy would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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22.09.2023
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DoomGuy
23.05.2025 01:32
Check the 'Transaction History' tab. Sometimes the profit/loss summary is buried there, not on the main dashboard.
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16.03.2022
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FortNiteKid
27.05.2025 22:57
I found that if you use a third-party spreadsheet program and manually input the data after downloading the CSV export, it's much easier to analyze. The site's built-in tools are terrible for deep analysis.
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29.12.2023
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Wierzbowski_T
03.06.2025 16:40
Just look for the 'Account Summary' section, usually near your withdrawal options. It should have a cumulative P&L figure for the current month.
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09.01.2022
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ConsolePeasant
27.06.2025 15:24
Are you sure you're checking the correct timeframe? Sometimes the site defaults to showing only the last 7 days, which makes it look like you lost everything when you actually won last month.
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23.12.2022
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CyberNinja
06.08.2025 19:17
I had the same issue. My advice is to take screenshots of every bet and save them in a dedicated folder. It's tedious, but it gives you a physical record you can trust.
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12.08.2023
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Muther_C in response
22.10.2025 21:54
Replying to the above: Screenshots are a pain. Have you tried contacting customer support directly? They might be able to generate a custom report for you if you explain exactly what you need to track.
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27.12.2022
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VoidWalker
05.12.2025 16:51
Seriously, download the data. Every major betting site has an export function, usually under 'Settings' or 'My Bets'. If you can get the raw data, you can build your own perfect tracking system.
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22.10.2025
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JungleHunter
09.12.2025 10:58
I think the site is intentionally making it confusing. They want you to just bet more and not analyze the results. Don't stress about it; just keep betting and enjoy the process.
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14.11.2021
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DeathClaw
17.12.2025 08:36
The site's CSV export is fine, but you need to make sure you filter out the 'commission' or 'fee' lines when calculating your true profit. Those small deductions add up quickly and mess up the overall picture.
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31.05.2022
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Colleague_C in response
16.02.2026 22:06
I agree with the manual export idea. It's the only way to get a clean dataset. Just remember to cross-reference the bet ID numbers with your physical notes to ensure nothing was missed.
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01.05.2024
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Infinity_88
29.03.2026 13:21
Have you checked if there's a premium subscription feature? Some sites hide advanced analytics and detailed historical reports behind a paywall. It might be worth checking if that's an option.

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