A session isn't a running tally of wins and losses — it's the ordered story of every single roll that happened at the table. Each tap logs one roll, and that roll becomes a permanent part of the session the instant you tap it in. There's no "save" button and nothing to submit at the end.
That level of detail is the whole point. You couldn't work out which numbers ran hot, which ones went cold, how often a number actually showed up compared to what the true odds say it should, or how long a streak really lasted — if all that existed was a final score. Those things only exist because the app can walk back through the exact sequence of rolls and count them up. Track every roll, and everything downstream of it becomes possible.
A single session can carry as many shooters as the table goes through. Every time the dice pass to someone new, that shooter gets their own turn inside the session — their own ordered list of rolls, and their own point and seven-out state, kept completely separate from everyone else's.
Tagging a shooter as "This is Me" is what tells the app which turns are yours. Only rolls thrown during your tagged turns feed your personal stats and your live score — you can still track other players at the table for context, but their rolls stay theirs and won't count toward "your" numbers. For the mechanics of switching who's holding the dice, see Changing the Shooter.
Nothing about your stats is precomputed or stored ahead of time. Hot and cold numbers, roll frequency, personal bests, and your DICE score are all worked out fresh, live, from your raw roll history every time you open a screen. DICE score in particular is built only from the rolls thrown during your "Me"-tagged turns — rolls from other shooters never factor into it.
Your BANK score works differently. It doesn't come from the dice at all — it's built from the starting and ending bankroll you enter for each shooter's turn. If you don't enter bankroll numbers, there's simply nothing for BANK score to build from; it's a separate input entirely from the rolls themselves.
Because everything is recalculated live rather than cached, editing or deleting a roll later updates every stat that depends on it right away. There's no "recalculate" button to press and no stale numbers to worry about — what you see on screen is always current. For exactly how each score is built, see Understanding DICE & BANK Scores, and for what each individual stat tile means, see Understanding Statistics.
Ready to see the formulas behind your numbers? Understanding DICE & BANK Scores breaks down exactly how each score is calculated, and Understanding Statistics walks through what every stat tile on your dashboard actually means.