Poker hand review

Wit breaks down your last hand decision by decision — your accuracy, how each move rated, your real odds at every street, and the line Wit would have taken. The free way to actually learn from a hand.

How move classification works

Every decision is graded the same way Wit coaches you live at the table, then labeled so you can scan the hand at a glance:

  • Brilliant — the clear best play.
  • Good — sound, the right idea.
  • Inaccuracy — playable, but there was a better option.
  • Blunder — a costly miss to learn from.

Frequently asked questions

How does the poker hand review work?
Every time you act in a hand at Wit's Games, your decision is graded against the play our poker engine recommends for that exact spot. The review replays the hand and shows each decision, your real chance of winning at that moment, what you did, and what Wit would have done.
What does the accuracy score mean?
Accuracy is the average quality of your decisions in the hand, from 0% to 100%. A Brilliant move scores full marks, a Good move most of them, an Inaccuracy half, and a Blunder zero — so it rewards consistently sound decisions, not just winning the pot.
Why did a hand I won still flag a Blunder?
Poker is a game of decisions under uncertainty. You can make the wrong call and still get lucky — or play perfectly and lose. The review grades the decision, not the result, which is exactly how you actually improve.
Is it free?
Yes — completely free, no account, practice chips only. Play a hand, then come back here to see it broken down.

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