
GGPoker launches new AI-driven poker assistant
Made in collaboration with multiple WSOP bracelet winner Fedor Holz, the system will analyses hand history and provides suggestions for the future


GGPoker has launched its new poker hand analysis feature in collaboration with two-time WSOP bracelet winner Fedor Holz.
The new system has been designed around the Prometheus AI tool, and upon a player’s request, the system will review hand history and provide feedback on what cards the player should have played.
This feedback takes the form of a star rating system, from one to five, and then gives the card recommendations which, in theory, should lead to improved results for the player in the future.
Currently, players can ask for advice on Texas Hold ’em cash game or tournament hands; other variations may be added at a later date.
All players on the site have been given five free asks whenever they log in next. To get more asks, players will need to choose between different membership packages for the service.
The most basic package gives you 30 asks a month for $29.99 (£23.97) per month. VIP games are not allowed at this tier.
The next tier offers 120 asks a month for $99.99 per month. VIP games are also not allowed at this level.
The last tier, the Premium Membership, gives you unlimited asks and includes VIP games at a cost of $199.99 per month.
VIP games are cash games with stakes that are equal to or higher than $25/50, or tournaments with buy-ins equal to or higher than $5,000.
Holz said: “The perfect poker player doesn’t exist, and every one of us is curious about the best way to play a hand.
“This is why we’ve created Ask Fedor – your hand is analysed in real time and the advice provided will help bring your game to the next level. It helps bridge the gap between casual players and the professionals.”