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Review a hand in five steps

Most trackers ask too much. ChipShot asks for the minimum: cards, action, read. Everything else — equity, tagging logic, position roll-ups — happens behind the felt.

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Step 1 / 5

Capture the hand

Punch in stakes, position, hole cards, and the board as it runs out. The whole input is one keyboard-driven form — never break flow at the table.

Stakes

$1 / $2

Position

BTN

Pot type

3-bet

Hole

A♠ K♥
stack 200 bb
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Step 2 / 5

Tag the situation

3-bet pot. Single-raised. Multi-way. Capped-range river. Tagged hands cluster in your history so you can study mistakes by class, not by date.

3-bet potHeads-upCapped rangeThin valuePolar riverVs regVs station + Add tag
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Step 3 / 5

Assign your read

Was villain a station? A reg? A spew-button? Pick from your library or jot a quick note. Reads attach to player profiles automatically.

Villain — Seat 4

220 hands sample

VPIP

38

PFR

12

3B

3.1

WTSD

36

“Loose-passive. Rarely raises without two-pair plus. River raise = nuts.”

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Step 4 / 5

Run the equity

A built-in equity calculator runs your hand against ranges you draw on the board. Save the equity result with the hand so future-you remembers the math.

Hero

A♠ K♥

62.4%

Villain range

JJ+, AQ+, KQs

37.6%

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Step 5 / 5

Save to journal

Hand lands in the journal, stats update live, and your bankroll line ticks. Tomorrow morning the studied-hands queue picks the spots worth reviewing.

H-2241 saved +$184
  • Journal updated14,228
  • Stats refreshedbb/100 +8.4
  • Queued to reviewtomorrow 8am

That's the loop.

One hand, one minute, every read remembered.