We are happy to announce the public release of DaVinci's Hand Analyzer version 0.85. The download page for this version is at: http://www.pokerdavinci.com/sw/HA085.php?dir=2 but feel free to poke around the whole site and email us with questions and/or use our forums for product specific questions...

DaVinci's Hand Analyzer is designed to let you compare Texas Hold'Em hands at various stages of play (e.g. pre-flop, post-flop, or at the turn) to determine the statistical probability of various things happening.
The free version lets you compare any two hands and will allow you to produce the following data at the various stages of play:

  • A graph of win/loss/tie percentage
  • A graph showing the distribution of various possible final hands (e.g. number of times a flush will hit versus a straight)
  • Charts of the above data
  • Chart showing exact number of times you will hit various hands (e.g. a straight or flush)
  • The number of possible boards still remaining
  • Etc.


Some screenshots (actually from the beta but not much changed):



Why is it free? Because we are nice. No, seriously! Well, not entirely just because we are nice. This is a fairly basic application that we are giving away for free to build up visibility for our software so you will look at (and buy) our larger applications down the road...We will probably also come out with a delux version of the application which we will charge for (down the road)...

Speaking of which, we are currently looking for people with 10,000+ hand history files to help us develop Poker Journal. If you have a history file this big that you are willing to share (you can anonymize it if desired) for use in testing of our parser and database routines, we'd love to hear from you. In exchange for sharing your history file, you will receive early beta access to the product and a fully licensed copy of the final release. Note that we only need so many histories from each site and that the offer is first come, first serve. If you are interested, please mail us at [email protected].

-Jon