Analyze your PokerStars hand history — free
Export your hands from the PokerStars client, then paste or drop the text here. You will get VPIP, PFR, aggression, and showdown numbers plus a session summary — without uploading a single hand. Your histories stay on your device.
Read in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or shared.
Drop your PokerStars hand history
Upload a .txt file, or paste the text below
Drop a whole session — no upload, no cloud storage, and large local files are supported up to the browser guard.
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A worked PokerStars example
Here is a single PokerStars hand and the read the analyzer takes from it. Multiply this across a session and the tendencies above are what emerge.
Counts as VPIP, not PFR. Hero called the raise rather than re-raising, so the hand adds to voluntarily-played but not preflop-raise.
Aggressive line. A flop check-raise and barrels on turn and river push the aggression factor up.
No showdown. The river fold means this pot is won before showdown, so it does not move your won-at-showdown rate.
Common PokerStars hand history questions
Where do I find my PokerStars hand history?
In the PokerStars client, open Settings → Playing History → Hand History and choose a folder, or use Request Hand History to email recent hands to yourself. The files are plain text — paste or drop them here.
Are my PokerStars hands uploaded to PokerWorks?
No. Your PokerStars histories are parsed and analyzed in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, retained, or stored in the cloud. It is process-and-discard by default.
Does this work during play or as a HUD?
No. This is a post-session tool. It does not attach to the PokerStars client, run live, or give in-hand advice. It reviews hands you have already played.
Can I export the analyzed hands?
Yes. You can download your session as PWHH JSON (a clean normalized hand-history shape) or a CSV summary, generated locally in your browser.