Top 5 Poker Tools for Spin and Go players

Winning money at poker is getting harder every year, and you have to be a really good player to win money  consistently, month after month.
To become a good poker player you have to study a lot. You also have to use the right tools to study.
Here are the best poker tools in my own experience as a poker player:

 

1) Pokertracker 4 (PT4) – Price $99.99

PokerTracker is a must have software for every serious Spin and Go player.
With Pokertracker you can track and analyze your games, look at your graphs and your winnings, you can replay hands and run all sort of advanced reports and statistics.
Pokertracker also provides the engine for best poker HUDs and allows you to customize everything to the smallest detail.
Lifetime licence cost $99.99 and this is the best value for the money you can get.
I bought PokerTracker 10 years ago and used it every single time I played poker, thousands and thousands of hours.
It is my favorite poker toll and I have spent 100s of hours setting up and looking at different reports, customizing stats and analyzing hands in hand replayer.

2) Flopzilla – Price $25

Even though it costs only $25 Flopzilla is one of the most useful tools you can get for analyzing your hands on different boards. I would strongly recommend this tool for any novice player.
It is easy to use and to learn and in few weeks of use you can really get a big knowledge of how preflop ranges hit different boards and how much fold equity you have on various board textures.
This will have a big impact on your ROI and your winrate and can transform a losing player into a winner in a short time.

 

3) CardRunners EV (CREV) – Price $75

After you have mastered Flopzilla I recommend CREV as a next step.
Be careful though, CREV is not a tool for a novice player.
It is a very advanced tool and it has a steep learning curve, but if you are willing to put enough time and effort in learning CREV you will be able to model and solve any poker problem and situation that you can imagine.

 

4) Pio Solver – Price $249 Basic, $475 Pro, $1099 Edge version

I wouldn’t recommend PioSolver for any novice or low stakes player.
It is most expensive tool on our list and for a beginner it is better to start with cheaper or free tools on our list.
Once you have mastered Pokertracker, Flopzilla and CREV, and you are playing $60 buy-in and higher, only then I would recommend PioSolver.

That said, I think PioSolver is the best GTO solver on the market and you can learn a lot from it.
I use it a lot and it is one of my favorite poker tools.
It is a tool for finding optimal solution for preflop and posflop situations in holdem.

 

5) Simple Nash – Price Free

Simple Nash is a great free tool for solving Push/Fold situations in Spin’n’Go turnaments.

I use it a lot for solving 3-handed short hand scenarios. It is really simple to use and it is free.
It is definitely worth a try, you can learn a lot from it.

 

 


 

Other useful poker software that I use:

Equilab – Price Free

I use this tool often if I want to quickly check preflop equity of my hand vs villains range. I would definitely recommend it as one of the best free poker tools.

Starshelper – Price $35

If you are playing on Pokerstars Starshelper is a must have. The cost of $35 is probably the best investment you can make.
You can customize so many things with StarsHelper and display many useful things on your tables. My favorite options are Pot Odds display, Stack Sizes for each player, Player Positions, Action History, timings and bet sizing hotkeys.

Easy Street PT4

 

EasyStreet Standard – Price $38/year

EasyStreet is a HUD switching tool and if you are playing Spin and goes and have 2 different HUDs, this tool is a must have.
You can get a 30-days free trial for Easy Street from from this link: Click Here

 

 

 

 

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