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Choosing a GTO Trainer

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Choosing a GTO Trainer

Hey y'all

So I have gone through looking at different solver options, and am thinking I will go with PIO 2.0 (I have basic version, so upgrade will cost $170, and comes with a trainer. )

I know there are other options(GTOplus), wizard, lucid; but they all come on a subscription basis(aside from GTO+). If I am to buy GTO+, it seems simpler to just get PIO 2.0, and take advantage of the upgrade, and not have to deal with importing hands between two softwares.

Just want to probe for any additional perspective, as I may be overlooking or unaware of different or better options.

Thanks
Ryan

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BeerNVodka 3 years, 10 months ago

i think for ur case the best option is to upgrade to pio 2.0 u also profit from some new features and a faster algorithm.

GTO+ would a bit cheaper but afaik u would need to rerun all ur sims also u need to get used to the new interface and so on

the other options would be more expensive in the long run and i dont see any other merits using these products compared to pio 2.0

sauloCosta10 3 years, 10 months ago

Wizard for sure, and its not even close. A big difference from the other products is that with anything else you have to run your own sims which takes a lot of time and/or resources. I have a lot of experience running a big library of sims (all flops for all spots) and it takes almost an entire year to run everything with moderate amount of sizings even on a very fast setup (I have a 3970x with 256gb Ram). At wizard you have the entire game tree solved for you to practice any spot you want. + you get a bunch of other amazing features in the process

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