Post-flop range analysis
Post-Flop Range Analyzer tool for real hand histories.
Use this Post-Flop Range Analyzer tool to paste a hand history, import hero cards, board cards, action, pot size, and villain range notes, then compare showdown equity with detailed opponent range breakdowns and practical adjustments for value betting, bluff catching, or pot control.
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Texture readout
The board texture notes will update after analysis.
What to do with the number
Equity is a starting point. Position, initiative, stack depth, and fold equity decide whether a hand becomes a value bet, check-call, bluff catch, or give-up.
- Start by naming which side has more nutted hands on this board.
- Compare hero equity to the price being offered before calling.
- Adjust pressure when villain's range is capped or overloaded with draws.
Range breakdown
Analyze a complete spot to see how villain's live combos split into made hands, draws, and pressure hands.
- Break the range into value, pair, draw, and air buckets before trusting one blended equity number.
Feedback on this spot
Analyze a complete post-flop spot to see the most likely review errors.
- Missing hero cards, board cards, or an opponent range will hide the real leak.
- After analysis, compare the result to pot price and board texture before choosing a line.
Mark this review
Choose the follow-up that best matches your read after checking the range.
Fast range entries
- PairsTT+ means TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA.
- SuitedAQs+ means AQs and AKs. JTs means exactly jack-ten suited.
- OffsuitAQo+ means AQo and AKo. KJo means exactly king-jack offsuit.
- MixedKQ includes suited and offsuit combos unless a suffix is used.
Step-by-step guidance
- Set the exact board before choosing a range so blockers are removed correctly.
- Start with a tight value range, then widen it to see when your hand changes class.
- Use the strategy note as a study prompt, not as a forced betting rule.
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AI guidance
Read the range result like a coach
Start with the equity share, then check which range has more nutted hands, live draws, and blockers. Use the strategic adjustment as a shortlist for value, pot control, bluff catching, or give-up decisions.