(Las Vegas, Nev.)-April 15, 2005- CardPlayer.com, the leading poker information portal on the internet, recently unveiled its latest application to serve the needs of the poker community: the Card Player Analyst.
This free web-based application records your poker earnings and analyzes performance on everything from $2 home games to $25,000 tournaments. All users need is a free CardPlayer.com account, available at https://mail.www.cardplayer.com/home/signup.php, and an Internet connection.
"Experts say that it's important to take notes and track all aspects of your poker game in order to improve play," says Card Player publisher Barry Shulman. "The Card Player Analyst provides a personalized, secure and free tool to track all your wins and losses and helps users figure average winnings and losses."
With the Card Player Analyst, users can record a variety of statistics about live and tournament play and filter analysis results by game type, winnings and other criteria. Before using the Card Player Analyst, users must follow simple set up instructions available at .
About CardPlayer.com
CardPlayer.com is the leading poker information portal on the Internet. The site hosts 35,000 unique visitors a day. Offering an array of useful tools, visitors enjoy free web-mail, lively information forums, a poker analyst tool that allows players to track winnings, odds calculators, live tournament reporting, poker blogs from top poker professionals, and insightful content that ranges from basic rules of the game to advanced strategy analysis. An opt-in poker newsletter is distributed to over 140,000 subscribers through the site.
About Shulman Media, LLC
With over 18 years of service to the poker industry, Card Player, "The Poker Authority," is the world's most respected and influential resource for poker enthusiasts at every level of interest and ability. Published bi-weekly, the 140-page glossy magazine has a worldwide circulation of over 140,000. Other Shulman Media holdings include Card Player Europe, and Card Player College, as well as the Card Player Press, a publisher of poker-related books.
