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ChiliPoker Launches Free Statistical Database

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Chilipoker.com has introduced its new free statistical database so players can follow their online poker performance and learn how to best maximize their earnings.

Chilipoker Stats are more than just an interesting tool, but are designed to help the player's game and keep also to keep an exhaustive and clear history. Chilipoker stats track the number of Frequent Player Points (FPP) earned, number of hands played, as well as the traditional wins and losses.

The stats can be categorized by the type of game - cash game, Sit'n'Go or tournament - and identify which are strengths and which are weaknesses, and concentrate on their strong points to increase their winnings.

See results by type of game, buy-in or date.

· Players can learn when they win money, and when the opponents are best them
· Find return on investment (ROI) and Big Bet per 100 hands (BB/100), two methods used by experienced players to figure out their winnings in just a few seconds.

Statistics are available for free for all players, at all levels, no matter how much they play.

The statistics do more than just help players win. They also help determine when a pastime has turned into an addiction. Chilipoker is determined to promote responsible gambling, which is why they have formed a simple partnership with Adictel, a leader in controlling addiction.

Players can keep track of their stakes and their duration, all signs of addictions. Players can place an automatic limit on their account by contacting Chilipoker support staff or by contacting Adictel. Online poker should remain first and foremost a leisure activity.

 

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