Reporting

Poker Room Session Reports That Help After the Shift

Strong poker room session reports answer payroll, staffing, and operational questions without forcing supervisors to reconstruct a shift by hand.

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After-shift answers

Turn assignment history into reliable session reporting.

Why End-of-Shift Data Matters

The floor may move on quickly once a session ends, but the questions do not disappear. Managers still need to confirm who worked, how long each dealer was active, when breaks happened, and what the room looked like through the session.

The Reporting Goal

Good reporting should eliminate reconstruction work. The point is to move from memory-driven answers to recorded answers, using clean assignment history and check-in data that can be reviewed later without guesswork.

Development Focus

That is why Dealeroom treats session summaries and assignment logs as first-class parts of the product rather than an afterthought. Reporting is where the operational record becomes useful after the live room pressure is gone.

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