GG Poker
GG Poker is already shaped as a calm post-session workflow: hand import, EV, graphs, replayer and AI review after play. No real-time assistance and no noisy grey UX.
Expansion comes in a clean order: room support, working tools, richer analysis and less dependence on external software.
GG Poker is already shaped as a calm post-session workflow: hand import, EV, graphs, replayer and AI review after play. No real-time assistance and no noisy grey UX.
PokerStars is next with import, session reports, filters, graphs, replayer and database review wherever the room rules allow it. AI stays post-session only.
888poker follows the same clear logic: hand import, database analysis, reports, graphs, replay and post-session review scenarios.
WPN is planned as a large layer for cash and tournaments, with filters, graphs, reports, replay and post-session AI summaries.
PokerBros is treated as a club layer with compatible history import, replay, reporting and calm after-session analysis.
PPPoker becomes another working room layer: import, reports, graphs, replayer, session breakdown and AI only after the game is over.
Expansion comes in a clean order: room support, working tools, richer analysis and less dependence on external software.
PokerStars, 888poker, WPN, PokerBros and PPPoker arrive as full room layers rather than symbolic placeholders.
HUD, layout control, workspace management and cleaner table handling join as one practical set.
The point is to stop forcing players to stitch together a stack of external tools for basic workflow.
Expansion comes in a clean order: room support, working tools, richer analysis and less dependence on external software.
The long term goal is to reduce reliance on expensive external converters and support more hand history formats directly.
PokerBros, PPPoker and similar apps need a separate compatibility layer because their formats are less standardized.
Each room should have a clear public status: what already works, what is limited and what is next.