P-Bot is a cloud-based poker training platform where you play live hands against intelligent training bots inside a controlled practice environment. Compare hand strength, decision logic, and outcomes—while you play.
All services are cloud-based and designed for real skill improvement.
Intelligent poker bots designed as training opponents. Practice against multiple bots in real time while observing hand strength, betting logic, and decision reasoning.
Contextual learning during live hands: understand why a move is strong or weak, how ranges interact with the board, and how training opponents evaluate the same spot.
APIs for building custom poker training tools: hand evaluation, range comparison, simulation results, and session analytics—focused on education and review.
Choose → Play → Review
Pick your level and goals. Select opponent strength and training focus (preflop, postflop, discipline, sizing).
Play against training opponents in a controlled environment. Learn while you play with clear feedback.
Compare decisions, understand mistakes, and track progress over time—structured from beginner to professional.
Pay hourly or monthly. Enterprise training cohorts on request.
Beginner-friendly practice
Serious improvement
Teams, SLAs & custom
*Sample pricing. Final rates depend on region, resources, and usage.
If you don’t see your question here, reach out—happy to help.
Yes. P-Bot is built only for learning, practice, and skill improvement—from beginner to professional. Training bots act as opponents and never play on behalf of the user.
You play live hands against adjustable-strength opponents, then review decisions with clear feedback: hand strength context, betting logic, and outcome-based learning. The goal is understanding—not shortcuts.
No. P-Bot is designed as a controlled training environment and does not provide tools to automate play or to operate inside third-party poker applications. This keeps training safe, ethical, and compliant.
It’s in active development. Join the waitlist to get early access, release notes, and preview sessions.
Hand evaluation (e.g., equity), range comparison utilities, session analytics, and webhooks for training apps. It’s intended for education and review workflows.
Yes. We support structured progression: fundamentals → disciplined execution → advanced scenarios with configurable opponent strength and targeted drills.