Post-flop range analysis

Test one Hold'em hand against a live opponent range.

Enter your exact hole cards, build the current board texture, paste a villain range, and compare showdown equity with practical adjustments for value betting, bluff catching, or pot control.

Interactive tool

Build the spot

Step 1: hero hand
Step 2: board cards

Use three, four, or five board cards. Blank cards are treated as unknown future runouts.

Use tokens like TT+, AQs+, AQo+, KJs, 76s, or random.

Board texture

Texture readout

The board texture notes will update after analysis.

Strategic adjustment

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 syntax

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.
Review habit

Step-by-step guidance

  1. Set the exact board before choosing a range so blockers are removed correctly.
  2. Start with a tight value range, then widen it to see when your hand changes class.
  3. Use the strategy note as a study prompt, not as a forced betting rule.