How To Use The Trainer

How To Use The Trainer

Wizards, our GTO Trainer allows for a fully customizable poker experience that lets you practice from preflop to river! In this guide, we will describe the features and discuss valuable tips and tricks to help you get the most out of the GTO Wizard Trainer. We’ll talk about customizing your settings, how you can configure your sessions, and discuss some exciting training drills you can try out!

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Measure Performance

GTO Wizard offers many ways to track your performance against the Trainer and improve your skills. When you select the Practice menu you’ll be taken to the Practice home page. From here you can quickly access various training modes, review practiced hands/sessions, manage drills, and dive into stats and performance. The bottom of this page shows an overview of your stats. In this guide, we’ll focus on how GTO Wizard grades performance against the Trainer, and how to interpret these performance metrics.

Manage Training Drills

Manage Training Drills

Training Drills are a convenient way to practice against GTO and improve your game. Instead of setting your Training session manually every time, you can save your Drills (custom settings), so the next time you can access them with one click.

How to get your hand histories

Where To Get Your Hand Histories

GTO Wizard’s hand history Analyzer is a powerful tool, but to use it, you first need to locate your hand history. This guide will walk you through how to export your hand histories as a text file from most poker sites and poker trackers.

How To Use The Range Builder

How To Use The Range Builder

GTO Wizard’s Range Builder is the ultimate tool to practice range construction! Strategically, poker is played range vs range, not hand vs hand. The range builder has you construct your entire strategy for any spot on any board. Your strategy is then graded and compared to the GTO solution. This tool forces you to think globally about how you approach poker, revealing blind spots and common weaknesses which are hard to spot playing one hand at a time.