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Performance Graphs

The progression graphs above the board — cumulative equity loss, luck, and win chance across the whole match, with game and phase dividers and click-to-jump.

The progression graph docks above the board and plots how the match unfolded. Toggle it with H (or the Progression Charts chip in the match header); it remembers whether it's open.

What it plots

A toolbar switches between several views:

  • Equity loss — each player's cumulative equity loss over the game or match. A flat line is flawless play; every step down is a mistake. In single-player view it can also draw per-decision bars, scaled to their own axis so small losses stay visible.
  • Luck — cumulative dice luck for and against you (see Match Statistics for how luck is measured).
  • Match equity / Win % — how the win chance swung over the course of play.

A player-scope toggle switches between both players and a single side. It will also be scoped to the current game or the match overall based on the action list view. See Action List & Filtering.

Markers

The graph is annotated so you can read the shape of the match at a glance:

  • Game dividers — faint vertical lines between games, with game numbers.
  • Phase dividers — fainter lines marking where the phase changes (opening → middle → endgame → race → bear-off), the same boundaries that show as dividers in the action list.
  • "You are here" — a caret at the current action.

Interaction

The graph is also a match navigator:

  • Click any column to jump the review cursor straight to that action.
  • Hover to see a tooltip with the move number, who moved, the loss or luck on that decision, and the running cumulative totals for each player.