The biggest issue here is that the software simply does not track player chip counts. It does allow you to enter chip counts any time you like. There are various places in the program that can display chip counts (<chipLeaders> token, Player Rankings page, <seatingChart> token, etc), but they display how many chips the player currently has, and only if you've taken the time to enter chip counts. The software doesn't store a history of the players' chip counts.