Free Poker Hand Analyzer: Import Hands and Get GTO Feedback
Paste a hand history or describe a spot in plain English and get instant, GTO-grounded analysis. Imports from PokerStars, GGPoker, ACR, PartyPoker, and most major sites. Free text analysis on every account, with a monthly credit allowance.
How the hand analyzer works
The analyzer parses a raw hand history into a structured, replayable hand — positions, stack sizes, board, and the action on every street — then hands it to the AI coach for a street-by-street read. You can also paste the hand directly into the coach as plain text or describe it conversationally ("UTG opens 2.5bb, I 3-bet to 9bb from the big blind with KQ suited, UTG calls, flop comes T-7-2 with two hearts…"). Either way the feedback is grounded in a curated GTO knowledge base rather than improvised, so when the coach cites a frequency or a sizing it reflects real solver output instead of a guess.
Which formats it accepts
The importer reads hand histories from PokerStars, GGPoker (including GGNetwork skins), ACR on the Winning Poker Network, PartyPoker, and most other major sites. For tracker exports with edge cases, run the hand through the import flow first to clean and validate it before passing it to the coach — less retyping and fewer parsing errors than pasting raw text. Plain-English descriptions work too, which is handy for live hands where you have no history file.
What's free and what's paid
Text-based hand analysis is included on every TryBluff account. On the free plan it draws from a monthly allowance of AI credits — roughly five in-depth hand analyses per month — which is enough to try the workflow and review your most important spots. Heavier study is covered by the paid plans, which raise the monthly credit allowance. The "Run coaching analysis" button on shared hand replays is a Shark feature, and voice and screenshot input to the coach are Whale features. The core text analyzer here needs nothing beyond a free account.
Getting useful answers
Give the coach the same context you'd give a study partner: stakes, effective stack depth, reads on the villain, and — for tournaments — the prize structure and pay jumps so it can weigh ICM. The more precise the spot, the more specific the feedback. For exact bubble or final-table equity, run the situation through the ICM calculator first and ask the coach to interpret the numbers.