Import Data From Any Poker Tracker

Bring your complete session history with you. Import data directly from Pokerbase, BINK, Poker Analytics, Poker Income, Poker Bankroll Tracker, and more — plus any generic CSV file.

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Import Data From 16 Supported Trackers

Switching poker trackers should not mean losing your history. PokerCharts imports data directly from Pokerbase, BINK Poker, Poker Analytics, Poker Income, Poker Bankroll Tracker, Poker Manager, Left Pocket, Poker Journal, Poker Ledger, Poker Sheet, Poler, Run Good, Poker Track Pro, Poker Expert, and Regroup Poker. Each import profile is tailored to the specific export format of the source app, so your data comes in clean and correctly mapped on the first try. Whether you are moving from a mobile tracker, a desktop app, or another web-based platform, we have a dedicated import path that preserves all your session details.

Generic CSV Import

If your current tracker is not on our supported list, the generic CSV import handles virtually any tabular data format. Upload your file and PokerCharts will analyze the columns, detect date formats, and identify the key fields like buy-in, cash-out, game type, and location. You can review the detected mapping before confirming the import, ensuring everything lands in the right place. This makes PokerCharts compatible with any app, spreadsheet, or custom tracking system that can export to CSV.

Automatic Column Mapping

The import engine uses intelligent detection to match your CSV columns to PokerCharts fields automatically. Common column names like "Date," "Buy In," "Cash Out," "Stakes," and "Location" are recognized instantly, and ambiguous columns are presented for manual assignment with sensible defaults. The mapping interface shows a preview of your data so you can verify that dates, dollar amounts, and text fields are being interpreted correctly before committing the import. This eliminates the tedious manual configuration that other import tools require.

Keep Your Complete History

Your poker history is one of your most valuable assets as a player — it is the foundation for every chart, insight, and trend analysis. PokerCharts imports preserve all available data including dates, times, stakes, game types, locations, buy-ins, cash-outs, and notes. Duplicate detection prevents the same session from being imported twice if you run the process again. Once your data is in, it is fully integrated with every PokerCharts feature, so your imported sessions contribute to variance analysis, insights, tax reports, and every other tool from day one.

Common questions

How do I import poker sessions from PokerTracker 4?

Export your sessions from PokerTracker 4 as CSV (File → Export → CSV) and upload to PokerCharts. The import engine auto-maps PT4's column names (date, stakes, profit, hands) to PokerCharts fields. You can review the mapping before confirming. Hand histories don't transfer (we don't replay individual hands the way PT4 does), but session-level data — bankroll, results, locations, game types — comes across cleanly.

How do I import from Pokerbase?

Pokerbase has a CSV export in the app's settings. Export your sessions, upload to PokerCharts, and the import wizard auto-detects Pokerbase's column format. Your full session history (bankroll, results, locations, game types) transfers in one upload. Notes and tags transfer when present.

Can I import poker sessions from a spreadsheet?

Yes. PokerCharts' generic CSV import handles any spreadsheet format. Save your spreadsheet as CSV, upload it, and the import wizard analyzes the columns and asks you to confirm the mapping (which column is the date, which is the buy-in, which is the cash-out, etc.). Common column names are auto-detected; ambiguous ones get manual assignment.

Does PokerCharts support PokerStars hand histories?

PokerCharts is a session-level tracker, not a hand history analyzer. PokerStars hand history files (.txt) contain individual hand details that PokerTracker 4 / Holdem Manager parse for HUD and replay. PokerCharts focuses on session-level results — date, buy-in, cash-out, time, location, game type — which you can summarize from a hand history if needed, but the per-hand replay isn't our use case.

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