Inside PokerSnowie's brain reveals the work of the Snowie AI Team. It explores first hand how the brain of PokerSnowie evolves and learns advanced strategic concepts, on its own.

PokerSnowie's ultimate aim is to produce the perfectly balanced game, find the ultimate un-exploitable equilibrium for all No Limit Hold'em configurations. Join us on this fascinating journey, which is just starting, into the future of poker.

The PokerSnowie Video Quiz series aims to answer the question: "what is the right play?" It is a set of poker coaching videos presented by French professional poker player Sharp. In each video, Sharp sets up an interesting hand in the "Scenarios" tool of PokerSnowie and explains how to analyse the situation and learn from PokerSnowie's advice, based on the Game Theory Optimal model.

New Mac update: Track your improvements!

Whether you are playing live or training regularly using PokerSnowie, the My Evolution feature will track changes to your error rate over time. If you are serious about learning, this feature will help you understand your improvements and identify bad days or weeks when your play was not as good as you expected. This tool is great motivation to keep getting better, to study the causes of bad hands and avoid repetition.
 
PokerSnowie My Evolution screenshot
 
From a technical point of view, all you need to do is import your hand histories played live or the training hands (which are imported automatically) as usual. Doing this, the information about the error rate of each hands, together with some other details, will be stored in a separate database and displayed on the graph under My Evolution.

You will be able to display the graph per week, per day or per month, and chose if you want to check just the last year or the whole period where you have hands played. Moreover, to avoid mixing up different type of hands, you can decide if you would like to look just at training hands, cash games or tournaments.

We are planning to add more features going forward, like a breakdown of your error rate per street and more. So, watch out for the next releases!