Training system
It's not a course. It's a training system.
Every session is designed so you improve something specific and measure it.
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You can start with the path for new students or jump straight into the course catalog.
The problem
The problem with studying poker without a system
You study random concepts
You watch videos, read articles, but you don't know what to apply in your next game.
You don't measure real progress
Did you improve this month? Without concrete data, it's impossible to know.
Theory doesn't translate to the table
You understand GTO in theory, but at the hand you don't know whether to push or fold.
The system
How it works: the 4 phases
Phase 1
You set up your player profile
In 2 minutes you define your starting point. The system adapts content and drills to your format and real level.
Phase 2
You learn with structure
Courses are ordered by impact on your winrate. You learn in the right order, not the one the algorithm suggests.
Phase 3
You train with Trainer + Ace
The Trainer generates drills from the spots where you lose the most EV. Ace explains each decision in the moment.
Position
BB
Stack
11BB
Phase 4
You measure and correct
The system tracks your mistakes and generates a leak ranking by EV impact. You know exactly what to study next time.
Leak detected
Over-folding SB
Spots improved this week
3 spots
Estimated EV recovered
+1.4bb/100
Your path
Your path by profile
The system is not linear: the content you see first depends on who you are and what you play.
Beginner
You're starting from scratch or have scattered fundamentals.
Your suggested path
- Range fundamentals
- Basic push/fold Nash
- First Trainer sessions (5BB–15BB)
- Review leaks with Ace
First milestone
Automatic push/fold decisions with short stacks
Cash Player
You play regular cash (NL25–NL200), you study, but without a system.
Your suggested path
- GTO Lab: 3-bet and squeeze spots
- Trainer: frequent postflop spots
- Ace: trend analysis of your range
- Analytics: identify leak by position
First milestone
Identify the postflop spot that costs you the most EV
MTT Player
You play tournaments, understand basic ranges, and want to improve on the bubble and ICM.
Your suggested path
- Advanced ICM course
- GTO Lab: bubble and final table spots
- Trainer: push/fold with ICM adjustment
- Ace: queries by stack and position
First milestone
Master push/fold on the bubble with any stack between 5–20BB
The tools
The tools that make it possible
GTO Lab
Guided spots to study decisions by position, stack, and spot family. The data source is shown within each view.
Practice mode
Drills generated from your own leaks, not generic drills.
AI Tutor (Ace)
Explains the why behind each decision. Available anytime.
Analytics
Your history of mistakes, ordered by EV impact.