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QuintAce AI Poker Coach Makes Its WPT Global Debut

QuintAce AI Poker Coach Makes Its WPT Global Debut

It has gotten almost impossible to work around AI in the past few years, with new tools released on the market at an almost daily rate. The online poker market is not immune to it either, with the most recent development coming from WPT Global — in a short July 8th announcement, the poker room introduced the world to QuintAce, its integrated AI poker coach that is now live on the platform.

While WPT Global is definitely not the first room to introduce an integrated poker coaching tools, the AI-powered solver created by A5 Labs is definitely something worth talking a little bit more about.

What Is QuintAce

While new to WPT Global, QuintAce has actually been around for a while. The AI poker training tool was originally developed for hand analysis on WPT Gold, where sweepstakes users have been toying with it for some time.

QuintAce Hand Analysis on WPT Gold
QuintAce Hand Analysis on WPT Gold

That said, as of July 8th, QuintAce is no longer bound to just WPT Gold or Hand Analysis. Since being integrated into WPT Global, the AI-powered solver is there to provide insights into your personal playing style and major leaks that may be flying under the radar.

The AI tool is a solver at heart — it’s based on GTO solver technology and trained by over trillions of poker hands. Once you start using it, you’ll be fine tunning it as well. Every hand you play will be uploaded automatically and stored for analysis later on. This means there is no need upload and configure hand histories — the tool does all of it in the background while you play.

How the AI Poker Tool Works in Practice

While a GTO solvers in essence, QuintAce has a less conventional approach to hand analysis. Every session or hand is accompanied by thorough answers and examples, meaning that even rookies just dipping their toes into poker theory can comprehend. While we won’t go every functionality in this article, we’ll still cover a few to give you a better feeling of how QuintAce operates.

Hand Analysis With QuintAce

After each session, the solver grades every decision you make, telling you how a solver would have played it instead. Once the feedback comes in, it’s broken down into three parts: an overall hand rating, a dashboard overview, and a detailed breakdown of the session/hand.

Dashboard View of QuintAce Hand Analysis
Dashboard View of QuintAce Hand Analysis

Each decision you make is scored against how the solver would have played that spot. Based on how much you strayed from that, you get one of three marks:

Your ResultMeaning
SolidYour choice aligned with the solver’s recommended play.
CloseYour choice was not the top option, but it was still within an acceptable range.
LackingYour choice was far from the solver’s recommendation. These situations are useful review spots for future study.

Once you open Hand Analysis, the first thing you see is a dashboard that pulls together every analysed decision from your hand history. Instead of leaving you to dig through hands one by one, QuintAce organises your play through four main filters:

FilterWhat It Shows
By PositionBreaks your decisions down by blinds, early, middle, and late position, helping show where you’re playing well and where you may be losing chips.
By StreetShows performance across pre-flop, flop, turn, and river, making it easier to identify which stage of the hand is causing the most trouble.
By ActionCovers folds, checks, calls, bets, raises, 3-bets, and 4-bets+, with separate pre-flop and post-flop views. This helps show whether your weaker decisions are passive, aggressive, or tied to specific actions.
By SituationLooks at common poker spots, including RFI, vs limp, vs raise, vs 3-bet, and vs 4-bet+ pre-flop, as well as FTA, vs check, vs bet, and vs raise post-flop.

What’s to Come

While QuintAce is a major leap forward in how we think of poker solvers, it still has its limits. For now, it functions solely with Texas Hold’em cash-games, not extending its analysis to PLO and MTTs. However, the team behind the AI-powered tool is promising more upgrades are on the horizon for 2026.

One of the biggest promises on the table is leak review across all hands and coaching personalities who would help you study directly on the platform.

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Written By: Iva Dozet News Editor