poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp
Enables fetching poker sessions and computing aggregate statistics (profit, win rate, etc.) from the Poker Bankroll Tracker API.
README
Poker Bankroll Tracker MCP + CLI
Low-context command-line interface and MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for the Poker Bankroll Tracker API.
The CLI is the preferred agent surface: it exposes the same sessions and stats capabilities without loading MCP tool schemas into context. The MCP server remains available for MCP clients.
Install
npm install -g poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp
Or run directly with npx:
PBT_API_KEY="your-api-key" npx poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp
After global install, both binaries are available:
poker-bankroll-tracker --help
poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp
Configuration
Environment Variable
Both the CLI and MCP server require PBT_API_KEY with your Poker Bankroll Tracker API key. The API uses Bearer auth and is rate-limited to 20 requests per 15 minutes.
export PBT_API_KEY="your-api-key"
CLI
Command name: poker-bankroll-tracker
The CLI rejects unknown flags/arguments and validates every filter. Errors go to stderr with non-zero exit codes. --json emits strict JSON to stdout and no extra output.
sessions
Fetch poker sessions with calculated profit/loss.
poker-bankroll-tracker sessions [--start YYYY-MM-DD] [--end YYYY-MM-DD] [--currency USD,EUR] [--type cashgame,tournament,...] [--staking] [--json]
Flags:
| Flag | Type / Format | Description |
|---|---|---|
--start |
YYYY-MM-DD |
Start date filter, example 2026-01-01 |
--end |
YYYY-MM-DD |
End date filter, example 2026-03-31 |
--currency |
comma-separated 3-letter ISO codes | Currency filter, example USD,EUR |
--type |
comma-separated enum values | One or more of cashgame, tournament, payout, costs, casinogame, jackpot |
--staking |
boolean flag | Filter to staking sessions |
--json |
boolean flag | Emit machine-parseable JSON |
Examples:
poker-bankroll-tracker sessions --start 2026-03-01 --end 2026-03-31
poker-bankroll-tracker sessions --type cashgame,tournament --currency USD,EUR
poker-bankroll-tracker sessions --staking --json
stats
Compute aggregate statistics: total profit, win rate, average session profit, total sessions, breakdowns by location/stakes/month.
poker-bankroll-tracker stats [--start YYYY-MM-DD] [--end YYYY-MM-DD] [--currency USD,EUR] [--type cashgame,tournament,...] [--staking] [--json]
Flags are identical to sessions.
Examples:
poker-bankroll-tracker stats --start 2026-01-01
poker-bankroll-tracker stats --type cashgame --currency USD
poker-bankroll-tracker stats --staking --json
CLI JSON Output
sessions --json returns the same formatted session objects as the MCP get_sessions tool, including computed profit and cash-game stakes when available.
stats --json returns the same aggregate object as the MCP get_stats tool:
totalSessionstotalProfitwinRateavgSessionProfitcurrenciesbyLocationbyStakesbyMonth
MCP Configuration
Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"poker-bankroll-tracker": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp"],
"env": {
"PBT_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
Claude Code
Add to ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"poker-bankroll-tracker": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp"],
"env": {
"PBT_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
Other MCP Clients
Run the server over stdio:
PBT_API_KEY="your-api-key" poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp
Available MCP Tools
get_sessions
Fetch poker sessions with optional filters. Returns session data with calculated profit/loss.
Broad date ranges may return many sessions and consume significant tokens. Use narrow date ranges when possible.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
start |
string | Start date (YYYY-MM-DD) |
end |
string | End date (YYYY-MM-DD) |
type |
string | Session type: cashgame, tournament, payout, costs, casinogame, jackpot (comma-separated) |
currency |
string | ISO currency codes (comma-separated) |
staking |
boolean | Filter by staking sessions |
All parameters are optional.
Example:
get_sessions({ start: "2026-03-01", end: "2026-03-31", type: "cashgame" })
get_stats
Compute aggregate statistics: total profit, win rate, average session profit, total sessions, breakdowns by location/stakes/month.
Takes the same filter parameters as get_sessions.
Example:
get_stats({ start: "2026-01-01", type: "cashgame" })
API Notes
- Rate limit: 20 requests per 15 minutes.
- Base URL:
https://api.pokerbankrolltracker.net/v1 - Auth: Bearer token via
PBT_API_KEY - Client cache: responses cached for 10 seconds to reduce API usage.
Development
git clone https://github.com/0xAndoroid/poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp.git
cd poker-bankroll-tracker-mcp
npm install
npm run build
npm run dev # Watch mode
npm test # Run tests
npm run lint # Lint with oxlint
npm run format # Format with oxfmt
License
MIT
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