Save solved spots into your dashboard library
Paid customers can store exact table states, result snapshots, and study notes in Solver Lab so the work never disappears after one session.
Try range-weighted poker spots, answer the decision first, then reveal the solver math. SpotMyTell samples position-aware hands, tracks multiway pressure, and turns each solve into reusable study instead of one-off calculator clicks.
Build a cleaner position-aware rep, then tune the shell toward the exact stack depth, table size, and decision type you want to study.
Advanced ICM mode adds payout-ladder risk premium to calls, jams, and range sampling. Use it when stack distribution and pay jumps matter more than raw chip EV.
The public workbench stays open for free trial solves. Saved spots, coach handoff, and reusable study artifacts still live inside the paid SpotMyTell workspace.
Paid customers can store exact table states, result snapshots, and study notes in Solver Lab so the work never disappears after one session.
Open a paid dashboard workspace and pass solved spots into AI Coach or Training without rebuilding the whole table by hand later.
SpotMyTell gives free solve reps on the website. The paid dashboard is where saved solver libraries, coach handoff, quiz drills, and long-term study memory stay protected.
Every saved spot can remember game type, players in hand, shown public cards or exposed boards, dead cards, result snapshots, and your own notes so the workbench turns into reusable study material instead of a throwaway calculator screen.
Use it after Stream Review, after a notable live hand, or as a clean baseline before asking Coach for exploit deviations against the actual player pool you face.
Solver Lab is part of the full SpotMyTell workflow. A solved spot can become a coach handoff, a custom quiz, or a saved dashboard artifact without rebuilding the table from scratch later.
SpotMyTell Solver Lab is designed around the kinds of spots players actually want to revisit after a session: live cash dynamics, streamed table layouts, exposed cards, and board textures that matter when you review a hand later.
Use the workbench to sanity-check equity after a live hand, rebuild a streamed confrontation from a poker broadcast, or create custom study drills when you want to test your baseline before adding exploit adjustments.