I’ve always believed that serious poker players should rely on data rather than guesswork. Recently I had the chance to try analytics tools by BaseAnalise, and the experience turned out to be extremely valuable for my development as a player. The service focuses on analyzing large hand databases to uncover strategic leaks and patterns that may reduce long-term profitability. After submitting my hand history, the analysis highlighted several recurring mistakes in my approach. Some of them were subtle decisions that seemed fine during the game but actually cost a lot of expected value over thousands of hands. What impressed me most was the depth of the feedback. The analysis didn’t just show what was wrong but also explained how to correct those mistakes and adjust my strategy. I also received insights into common tendencies among opponents at my limits, which helped me recognize profitable opportunities more easily. Using these recommendations during my sessions made me more aware of my decision process. It’s definitely one of the most useful analytical experiences I’ve had in poker.