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SHARP · HAND REVIEW

Poker hand history analyzer that explains the decision, not just the answer.

Some hands are too expensive to let them fade. Sharp turns the spot into a structured review before memory rewrites the crime scene.

Live hands are messy. Review still matters.

Most live hands are reconstructed from memory, notes, and emotional damage. Sharp is built to work with that reality instead of pretending every hand arrives in perfect database format.

001

Structure the hand

Convert messy notes into positions, stacks, action, board texture, and decision points.

002

Review the line

Understand what each street accomplished and where the plan broke.

003

Lock the lesson

Tag the concept so the same mistake does not keep collecting rent.

What Sharp looks at.

Good hand review is not “call or fold?” It is range, position, stack depth, player type, sizing, future streets, and tournament context.

RANGE

Ranges and blockers

What hands make sense for each line? What changes on this card?

SIZE

Bet sizing

Was the size telling a story or just pressing buttons?

ICM

Tournament pressure

Bubble, payout jumps, and stack distribution change everything.

From hand review to leak report.

One hand can teach a concept. Fifty hands can expose a pattern. That is where Sharp and Ledger start compounding.

Poker hand history analyzer that explains the decision, not just the answer. FAQ.

What is a poker hand history analyzer?

It is a tool that reviews a poker hand street by street and explains strategic options, mistakes, and missed value.

Can Sharp analyze live poker hands?

Yes. Sharp is designed for plain-English live hand descriptions, not only exported online hand histories.

What details should I include?

Include game type, stakes, positions, stack sizes, preflop action, board cards, bet sizes, reads, and the decision point.

Does Sharp give one perfect answer?

No serious hand review should pretend every spot has one magic answer. Sharp explains tradeoffs and recommended lines based on the information given.

One operating system for serious poker players.

Prepare with Table Scout. Improve with Sharp. Measure with Ledger. That is the loop.