I ordered a poker base review because I was preparing to move up in stakes and wanted to know whether my current game was strong enough. I had decent results at my limit, but I knew that better regulars would punish small weaknesses much faster. Reviewing hands by myself helped only partly, because I could always find an excuse for my own decision. A database review felt more honest. When I sent my hand history to
BaseAnalise, I expected a few technical comments, but the feedback was much deeper. They looked at repeated patterns, redline issues, population tendencies, and the way my strategy compared with stronger players. One of the most useful parts was understanding how my opponents probably perceived me. I found out that I was too passive in some lines and too stubborn in others. I also realized that my value betting was not consistent enough against recreational players. The review gave me clear adjustments, not abstract criticism. I knew which spots to fix first, which hands to review again, and which changes to test in the next sample. It did not magically make me stronger overnight, but it gave me a professional roadmap for growth, and that was exactly what I needed before taking a higher limit seriously.