Variants
NLHE today. PLO and PLO8 are coming.
Most trainers stop at Hold’em. We’re building one that handles all three with the same care — including the underserved PLO8 rules home games actually use.
Now dealing — Texas Hold’em
A private cardroom you can open in a browser tab. Felt-and-leather table, recognizable opponent styles, and a post-hand review that’s actually worth reading. No real money. No casino-app noise.

What you get
Variants
Most trainers stop at Hold’em. We’re building one that handles all three with the same care — including the underserved PLO8 rules home games actually use.
Opponents
Sit across from a Nit, a Maniac, a Calling Station, a TAG, a Solver-ish Reg. Each has a calibrated profile you can identify within thirty hands. No celebrity skins — just poker.
Review
Replay any hand, see opponent ranges, see your EV error in chips, and read a plain-English explanation of why a different line was better. After the session: leak detection with sample-size discipline.
Inside the room
From the felt
“Finally a practice tool that actually plays like poker. The Nit folds to my three-bets, the Maniac never does. Thirty hands in and I know who I’m sitting with.”
“The hand review is the only part of the market that’s actually built for someone who wants to improve, not just grind chips.”
“I ran it twice before a home game weekend. Showed up and actually knew what a calling station looks like from position. This works.”
Built for the right reasons
Transparent RNG you can audit. Full hand history you own. Custom rules — straddles, bomb pots, run-it-twice — for the way your home game actually plays. None of the chip-purchase economy or fake-scarcity nonsense that defines the play-money space.