
Zack Frantz (SingerIsACrook)
I like the idea of it but it's horrifically overpriced, 90 dollars a year and 250 for a lifetime membership? you only get 10 hands in the free version which literally only lets you learn for 3 to 5 minutes at a time if you try to do it for free. it's very overpriced and I don't think it's worth it for the price. if it was like $5 a month $50 for a year and maybe $120 for lifetime it would be a better deal, but right now it just feels like a scam
Poker Trainer
07 June 2025
Glad you like the idea, even though you don't like the price! believe the pricing is very competitive compared to other poker training products, especially if you want to learn and practice both preflop and postflop (which would usually mean you need two products). For anyone who wants to learn poker and practice, it normally pays off quickly.

Craig Colbeck
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Hi again. I'm trying to learn ranges, and a mini game that's simpler than the preflop one might help. Instead of or alongside Best Hand, how about an opening game? I'm thinking of one based on whether to fold, raise, or limp from various positions. In other words, I need something to help me memorize ranges before action starts. Thanks for reading.
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Poker Trainer
22 November 2023
Sounds good! You can do that in the Preflop Exercise by choosing Unopened pot.
In the future I will make it easier to get started, so that Unopened pot will be default on the lower levels in the game and introduce other scenarios as you climb the levels.