Hand viewer:
- stacks now decrement as players commit chips (street-aware "to"-amount
accounting), showing e.g. 300 -> 285 after a 15 open, "all in" at 0; pot is
computed from total committed (accurate, no double-counting raises)
Theme (match the rec-theory-optimal look — warm black & orange, not Halloween):
- deep near-black bg (#070707 / #0e0e0e panels), warm orange accent (#ff7a00),
amber-gold secondary (#ffb347), muted green (#8fd694); warm dark borders
- killed the neon-orange glows and the purple accents; chat app + all standalone
pages (logs/self/journal/hand/recap/hands) on one palette
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Per Brian: never invent. Unknown suit -> 'x' (e.g. "Ax","Kx","4x"); fully
unknown card -> "x". "AA, ace of spades" -> ["As","Ax"]; "AK on A4x" -> board
["Ax","4x","x"]. Each card's suit is independent (a hole 'As' doesn't make a
board ace 'As'). Viewer renders 'x' as a muted unknown card and 'Rx' as the rank
with a neutral suit dot.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Brian's idea: vomit rough shorthand, Lyra rebuilds it into a structured,
replayable hand history.
- poker.parse_hand(): focused LLM pass turning shorthand into a canonical hand
JSON (positions, stacks, hero cards, chronological actions w/ board reveals,
result); store_hand_history() persists JSON + extracted flat fields;
record_hand() = parse+store; standalone hands attach to a 'Hand Reviews' session
- poker_hands gains a `structured` JSON column (ALTER-migrated for existing DBs)
- record_hand tool wired into chat: "log this hand: ..." -> reconstructed + a
/hand/{id} link
- web: GET /hand/{id} viewer + /hand/{id}/data — a felt table with seats placed
around the oval (hero at bottom), hole cards, progressive board reveal, and
prev/next/end step-through of the action with running pot
- tests: store/get roundtrip, record_hand tool (stubbed parse)
Verified live: parsed a real AKs hand (BTN, 14 actions, full board) end to end.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>