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Individual Hand Breakdowns

The Individual Hand Breakdowns section shows each canonical hand’s weight, strategy, EV, EQ, and EQR, giving detailed insights into how hands play within the selected hand pip

1. Introduction

The Individual Hand Breakdowns section displays all canonical hands (AcKc, 7s7h, etc.) for the selected hand pip in the Hand Matrix.

  • To view a hand, hover over it in the matrix or click to lock it as the active hand.

This section provides detailed insights into how each hand plays, including:

  • Action probabilities for the entire range
  • Hands table: weight, strategy, all actions, EV, EQ, and EQR
  • Strategy distribution for each canonical hand

Individual Hand Breakdowns


2. Action Probabilities for the Entire Range

At the top of this section, you will see all actions available to the currently selected player.

  • Each action shows a percentage representing the probability that this action will be played for the entire range.
  • It also shows the number of weighted combos that will play this action.
  • Below the actions is a strategy bar, where the width of each action corresponds to its probability across the full range.

3. Hands Table

Below the strategy bar is the hands table, which lists every canonical hand for the selected isomorphic hand, excluding any blocked by board cards.

The table contains:

  • Hand: The specific canonical hand for this row
  • Weight: Probability the hand reaches this node (e.g., a previous 50% check frequency → weight = 50%)
  • Strategy: A strategy bar showing the frequency of each action for this hand
  • All Actions: If space allows, shows each action and its frequency
  • EV: Expected value of this hand
  • EQ: Expected quality of this hand
  • EQR: Expected quality ratio of this hand

4. Individual Hand Strategies

The final section shows the strategy distribution for each canonical hand:

  • The width of each action in the bar corresponds to its probability for this hand
  • Actions are labeled on the bottom left; frequencies are shown on the bottom right

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