Screens
The whole product loop: enter a session live, then review it. Flat and quiet — one lime per screen (the primary action only), data stays neutral. Each type shows a few primary fields; secondary detail sits under Details. Plus a full multi-day / WSOP flow.
Session entry
Live at the table. Glanceable stack & equity, the timeline, one lime action: Log. Logging a type shows only its few important fields — everything else sits under Details.
ICM pressure is high. Ladders jump from here — fold marginal flips vs the two covering stacks, attack the short.
Session review
After the bust or cash. The result first, then the money broken down line by line, the key hands replayed (loaded in real hand-history format), and a quiet read of how you played.
Logging by type — primary & details
The same card, different primary. Each type opens with only its important fields; the Details group (shown expanded here) holds the secondary stuff, then the universal tail. Quiet, fast, never cluttered.
Multi-day — WSOP Main Event
Big tournaments run over days: you bag & tag a chip count, come back to a new seat, and the overnight is excluded from your played hours. A bag event marks each day boundary; the session carries the stack across days and reviews per day.
The overnight is excluded from your played hours — your $/hr won't take the hit.
Back in the seat. 35 BB — play standard ranges, look to chip up before the next pay jump.
3 overnights excluded from played hours · hands replay in PHH format.
Multi-day adds a small amount to the data model: a bag event (chips, day, return time, new seat) marking each day boundary, and a day label on events — overnight breaks already exist (§7). I'll fold these into the glossary once the screens are signed off.