Wilson poker training software




















Extensive statistics and play evaluation. Let's you peek, replay hands and more! Tournament Texas Hold'em by Wilson Software Poker tournament software includes limit, no-limit and pot-limit!

Provides realistic tournament play. Set tournament size single table to tables , limits and blind structures, number of rebuys, etc. Includes WSOP big event. Handles all situations in a realistic manner. Ability to save and restore a tournament in progress. Play against 2 to 8 players. As the name suggests, a key feature of the software is to incorporate ICM in its Nash equilbria.

This is accomplished by accounting for the tournament pay-out structure and stack distribution of the remaining players. There are various pricing options for different time periods and bundles, including the Replayer and SNG coach add-ons. The free version allows for up to 3 calculations per day. In addition to the desktop version, there is an app for iOS and Android mobile devices.

Another preflop Nash calculator most usefully applied to late-game, short-stacked tournaments and, of course, sit-n-goes. The website includes several tutorial videos, that explain what the software does and how to import online hand histories into it.

Developed by Alex Sutherland who we spoke to on this episode of the podcast. For user-specified flop scenarios, the program calculates GTO turn and river decisions. The home site includes a comprehensive and informative FAQ section. InstaGTO advertises itself as a replayer, solver, trainer, and analyzer. Designed to be most useful in conjunction with online hands, which are easily imported, its other features are detailed on the home site.

A 5-day free trial is available. The basic features of the program are explained in the video below. PioSolver seems to have established a reputation as the top end, state-of-the art GTO poker solver, but equally there are coaches who claim the only distinguishing top end feature is the pricing.

The PioSolver home page describes the wide array of pricing and product options. Their site also has links to a large number of YouTube videos. The one below is a basic introduction to the software. A tutorial is given below.

The software allows the user to set up a table against opponents with a range of profiles, so that in principle one can simulate game conditions comparable to your regular game. The weaker line-ups are a reasonable facsimile of entry-level casino NLHE, and because of this have been used by our coaches when working when their students.

APT offers various pricing tiers, each of which comes with a day money-back guarantee. There is also a free version with limited features that gives a good feel of the interface. More information is given in the video below. Lumping APT and PioSolver together as bots does something of a disservice to the latter, insofar it is a far more sophisticated self-learning algorithm, more comparable to a multi-game bot like Alpha Zero.

How many hands? The dedicated YouTube homepage for Snowie includes some excellent information on what can be achieved with the software, as well as the video below on why preflop GTO solutions are so important.

A day free trial is available. The introduction of HUDs heads-up displays and data management software likely played a role in the divergence between the live and online games.

However, not only have PT4 and HEM2 retained a distinct identity, as we outline below there are now viable alternatives to the big burritos.

PokerTracker 4 runs on Mac and Windows machines and offers a day free trial. The tutorial page is packed with written guides. Additionally there are plenty of videos available on YouTube. A video providing an overview of the software and the associated community is given below.

Jivaro is a slightly stripped down tournament and sit-n-go HUD designed specifically with PokerStars in mind. The limited features are reflected in the lower pricing. For anyone whose online poker playing is restricted to PokerStars tournies, this might be an interesting and affordable option. It also runs on both Windows and Mac desktops. Below is the MicroGrinder review of the product. While Sharkscope is best known for its database of online tournament results, the company also produces a HUD for tournaments and sit-n-goes.

There are various pricing options, with a 7-day money back guarantee on all monthly plans. Its features are described in several short videos on a dedicated YouTube page.

The software includes advanced filtering and a leakfinder function. It has similar functionality, but we suspect its main attraction to some users will be its eye-catching graphics illustrated in the video below. The software handles both cash games and tournaments and offers a day free trial.

You can do this with a paper and pencil or a spreadsheet, but if you want something that generates graphs and pie charts, apps are available. The link below takes you to the Poker Income homepage which describes the features of the product. In turn, it breaks down every conceivable piece of information you could get from a poker hand. The Sidewinder Sid Analysis Program will analyze the way you play and notify you of your errors.

Thereafter, you can change every aspect of the game and tailor it to what you want, thus giving you the chance to master different scenarios. This was devised with poker players in mind and it shows. The attention to detail is staggering. Not only will you be hooked on this and testing out all the permutations and combinations, but you will have as much fun playing this it as you will real poker.

Online Service: There is a contact email address and phone number. Additionally, the software comes with a comprehensive online guide that covers everything.



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