Not a solver. A coach.
Solvers are useful. They're also sterile little math caves. Sharp is built for the way live players actually ask questions: incomplete notes, remembered stack sizes, opponent reads, and pressure.
Street-by-street hand review
Preflop through river, with the alternative lines and the reasoning behind each one.
Strategy Q&A
Ask about NLHE, PLO, tournaments, ICM, cash, or mixed games — including the spot that annoyed you the whole drive home.
Leak identification
Sharp remembers every hand you submit and starts surfacing the patterns across them. One punt is a story. Five similar punts is a leak.
Built for real poker language.
You don't need a clean hand-history export. Describe the hand the way you'd tell a friend at the table, and Sharp turns it into something reviewable.
Plain-English input
"2/5 NLHE, $900 effective, loose reg opens cutoff..." is enough to start.
Tournament context
Stack depth, bubble pressure, payout jumps, table image, and player type all factor into the read.
What to study next
The goal isn't one answer. It's knowing the next thing worth working on.
The Mini App is where your hands stop disappearing.
Telegram is where Sharp talks to you. The Mini App is the dashboard over the work you've already done: saved hands, leak patterns, study queues, and the spots worth revisiting before they turn into expensive habits.
Saved hand library
Every analyzed hand stays reviewable, with the original spot, structured action, board, villain reads, and Sharp's breakdown attached.
Leak dashboard
Filter recurring issues by category, spot, street, and position — so a pattern you can't feel becomes one you can see.
Pick up where you left off
Tap a saved hand in the Mini App, start study mode, and continue the follow-up inside Telegram with the full hand context already loaded.
Bot for capture. Mini App for memory.
Sharp works because it doesn't trap you in one rigid interface. Dump the hand in Telegram when the spot is fresh. Open the Mini App when you want to review your library, see leak tags, clear out bad saves, or pick the next hand to study.
1. Send a hand to Sharp in Telegram.
2. Sharp analyzes the spot, explains the decision, and saves it.
3. Open the Mini App with /app to review hands, leaks, and study prompts.
Where Sharp fits in the operating system.
Table Scout prepares you before the session. Ledger measures what happened after. Sharp is where the decision gets sharpened — then stored, so the lesson doesn't vanish by the next orbit.
Sharp FAQ.
What is an AI poker coach?
An AI poker coach is software that helps you review hands, explain strategic concepts, identify leaks, and decide what to study next.
Is Sharp a GTO solver?
No. Sharp is a coach-style review tool. It can discuss theory, but it's built around practical hand review and player development — not solver outputs.
Can I use Sharp while playing?
Use it for review, prep, and study. Don't use real-time assistance where your venue or site prohibits it.
Do I need formatted hand histories?
No. Sharp is built for plain-English poker hands and follow-up questions — describe the spot and it does the structuring.
Does Sharp have a Mini App?
Yes. Sharp has a Telegram Mini App for saved hands, leak dashboards, study queues, and starting follow-up study on hands you've already analyzed.
How do I open the Sharp Mini App?
Members open it from Telegram with /app. The bot returns an Open button that launches the Mini App.
Keep building the edge.
These pages are wired together because the product is wired together: prepare, improve, measure.
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