Checklist for Reviewing a Game Round History Export

A game round history export can help readers organise and review records associated with their play. Before relying on any export, readers should check what information it contains, how it is presented and whether it matches the records visible in the relevant account interface. The following checklist focuses on practical points to verify without assuming that a particular feature or format is available.

Check the export options

Readers can begin by reviewing the game round history export guide and comparing the described process with the options displayed in their own interface. Useful questions include:

  • Is an export option clearly identified within the game history or account area?
  • Can readers select the relevant game or session without including unrelated activity?
  • Are the available file formats explained before a request is confirmed?
  • Does the interface show which fields will be included?
  • Can readers review their selection before proceeding?

If an expected option is not visible, readers should avoid assuming that instructions for another interface, device or account configuration will apply.

Review the information included

An export is easier to assess when its fields are clearly labelled. Readers should compare each entry with the corresponding information shown in the account interface. Depending on what is presented, points to examine may include a round reference, game title, stake entry, displayed outcome and account balance entries associated with the round.

Readers should also check how dates and times are formatted, including the stated time zone. Sorting order matters as well: entries may be easier to follow when readers can determine whether they run from earlier to later activity or in the opposite direction.

Look for gaps and inconsistencies

Readers can scan the export for duplicate rows, missing references, unexplained blank fields or entries that appear out of sequence. Where filters were used, they should verify that the selected range and game criteria match what appears in the exported file.

A file should not be treated as complete merely because it opens successfully. Readers can compare its first and last visible entries with the on-screen history and check whether any symbols, decimal separators or column headings changed during export.

Handle records carefully

Game history files may contain account-related information. Readers should check the contents before sharing a file and remove unnecessary personal details where appropriate. It is also sensible to store records in a location protected by suitable device and account security controls.

Before using an export for record-keeping or a query, readers should retain the original file and avoid editing it directly. A separate working copy can make it easier to add notes while preserving the source record for later comparison.

Final review

Before relying on the file, readers can confirm that the selected criteria, field labels, ordering and visible entries are understandable and internally consistent. Any unclear reference or apparent mismatch should be documented precisely so it can be compared with the relevant on-screen record.