About Tools of Poker

Tools of Poker is an educational platform designed to help players of all levels improve their poker skills through interactive exercises.


Our Mission

We believe that learning poker should be dynamic, practical, and accessible. Our goal is to offer a set of tools and scenarios that help you train decision-making like a pro.

What You Will Find Here

  • Realistic hand vs. hand exercises with instant feedback
  • SPR calculation and effective stack size practice
  • Outs and draw identification to sharpen your skills
  • Equity estimation with the Rule of 2 and 4

Endless, Auto-Generated Practice

Every time you enter an exercise, you get a brand new scenario. All exercises are procedurally generated using real poker logic — no two sessions are ever the same.

You can repeat the same module hundreds of times and always face new hands, different boards, and fresh decisions.

Why Tools of Poker Exists

As a passionate player and coach, I wanted a way to train real poker decisions — not just memorize charts. Tools of Poker was born to fill that gap.

— The creator of Tools of Poker

What’s Coming Next?

We’re constantly working on new modules, including preflop ranges, GTO-inspired decision trees, and hand history reviews.

Who Is This For?

Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, Tools of Poker adapts to your level and helps you think more critically at the table.

Let's Get Started

Explore the exercises, challenge yourself, and track your progress. Poker is a game of decisions — we help you train for them.

Go to Exercises

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tools of Poker is an interactive platform to train poker decision-making through realistic exercises and scenarios.

Yes! All exercises are procedurally generated. You’ll face a new scenario every time you practice.

Yes. Tools of Poker works on mobile, tablet, and desktop. You only need a modern browser and an internet connection.

Yes, we're constantly adding new modules and improving the platform to keep it fresh and challenging.

Absolutely. That’s why it’s called Tools of Poker — we’re building a full suite of tools to improve your game.

Definitely. Exercises are designed for all skill levels and help beginners build strong fundamentals.