No more guessing at the poker table
You know that feeling when you fold a hand, only to watch someone else take down a massive pot with the exact cards you were holding? Or when you call a bet and instantly realize you were supposed to raise? Runout Poker Trainer GTO Coach is built to kill that uncertainty. It’s not another poker app that just shows you odds and calls it a day—this one actually trains your brain to think in ranges, not just hands.
The core loop is simple but punishingly effective. You get dealt a hand, see a flop, and then the app asks you to decide: check, bet, call, or raise? After you pick, it shows you what the GTO (Game Theory Optimal) solution looks like for that exact spot. No fluff, no animations—just the cold hard math of what a balanced strategy demands. Over time, you start internalizing those patterns. You’ll notice yourself thinking “this is a check-raise spot” before you even finish reading the board.
What sets this apart from other poker trainers is the focus on preflop ranges. Most apps let you memorize a chart, but Runout Poker Trainer forces you to apply those ranges in realistic scenarios. It’ll deal you hands from early position, middle position, the button—and you have to know whether to open, fold, or limp based on your range. Miss it, and the app tells you exactly where you went wrong. It’s like having a coach who never gets tired of watching you make the same mistake.
There’s also a dedicated odds trainer. You get a hand and a board, then you guess your equity. The app scores you on accuracy. It sounds dry, but it’s surprisingly addictive—you start competing with yourself to get closer to the real number. After a week of this, your gut feel for pot odds and implied odds will be noticeably sharper.
If you’re grinding micro stakes or just want to stop bleeding chips in home games, this app will plug your biggest leaks. One tip: start with the preflop range drills. They’re boring but they’re the foundation everything else sits on. Do ten minutes a day, and you’ll start making decisions at the table that actually make sense.