Esports News UK, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 16/06/2026
GTO Strategy has launched a poker study platform designed to combine solver access, hand training and competitive play modes.
The product is built around game theory optimal poker study, giving users access to pre-solved poker situations without requiring them to run solver calculations themselves. According to the launch material, the platform covers preflop, heads-up postflop and multi-way postflop spots across cash games and tournaments, including formats from four-max to nine-max, ante and non-ante games, ICM spots and eight-max MTT scenarios.
The project was developed in collaboration with Owen “PR0DIGY” Messere and Patrick “Pads” Leonard. The company said the product also grew out of Odin Poker, a poker study tool launched in 2021 by high-stakes professional Rory Young.
GTO Strategy is structured around three main modes: Solve, Train and Compete.
Solve allows players to review game theory optimal responses to specific hands and situations, including the frequency with which each hand combination should raise, call or fold. The company said the solutions have been professionally validated.
Train is built around repetition. Users are dealt hands and make decisions under time pressure, with each answer graded against the relevant GTO solution. The mode also tracks progress across sessions, allowing players to review where they are improving and where mistakes continue to appear.
Compete adds a competitive layer to poker study. Players are matched on identical hands, with leaderboards, weekly challenges and real-money prizes available through an integration with CoinPoker, according to the launch material.
The platform is positioned as a more accessible alternative to poker solvers that can be difficult for newer players to use consistently. GTO Strategy said beginners can use the product without prior solver experience, while more experienced players can access multi-way postflop solutions, custom AI solves and hand review tools.
GTO Strategy is available with a free tier offering limited access to solves, training and game modes. The Standard plan costs $39 per month and includes most features. The Elite plan costs $79 per month and adds postflop multi-way solutions and custom AI solves. Both paid plans include a seven-day free trial.
The platform also has an open Discord community for users.
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