GTO Wizard Review
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GTO Wizard is the most popular, efficient, and fastest solver for players of all disciplines. It does not require a powerful computer: the software runs in any browser (there is even a mobile app), so you can work on your game from any device.

Just a few years ago, working with solvers was available only to professional players with powerful computers and deep technical knowledge. GTO Wizard changed that: thanks to its cloud infrastructure, studying GTO is now possible without complicated setup or long calculation times.
The main difference between GTO Wizard and other solvers is its huge library of calculated solutions (more than 10,000,000 pre-solved scenarios). Because of this, users get instant access to virtually every possible situation on every street of a hand.
In this review, we will take a look at the main functionality of GTO Wizard through its key tabs, and also discuss subscription pricing and who this software may be useful for (spoiler: players of all disciplines and formats).
Who Is GTO Wizard For?
Beginners
- charts;
- basic trainer;
- fundamentals.
MTT grinders
- ICM;
- PKO;
- FT spots.
Cash regs
- postflop reports;
- exploits;
- drills.
GTO Wizard Study

Study is the main tab of GTO Wizard. This screen contains the starting hand matrix and also allows users to set up scenarios:
- Solutions (Cash, MTT, Spin&Go, HU SNG)
- Type (for example, for MTT: Heads-Up, ChipEV, ICM, Events)
- Players (for example, for cash: HU, 6-max, 8-max, 9-max)
- Postflop bet sizes (Single Size or Multi Size)
The solution library is also located here, or users can create custom solutions with the Elite subscription.
Above the hand matrix are tabs with actions for each street. Hover over a street to see which hands and how frequently a certain action should be taken profitably. By selecting an action in the tab, you can also see the range of hands with which your opponent takes a particular action against you (different colors represent different actions).
On postflop streets, you can set either a random flop or a specific flop to see how the hand develops further.
The solver also allows users to choose betting structures — depending on the selected option, the software will provide different solutions showing which hands and frequencies should use different bet sizes.
Memorizing all of these solver outputs is impossible (and unnecessary, since the field will still play differently). However, this is where users can understand on which board textures the solver prefers large bets, where it prefers small bets, which spots are played more often through checks, and where the solver chooses aggressive strategies more frequently.
This is probably the main purpose of a solver: understanding strategic tendencies across different board textures.
If you do not want to use pre-solved solutions (for example, if your opponent always uses different sizings), you can customize them and calculate an optimal strategy for a specific opponent or for yourself (for example, if you use quarter-pot bets instead of half-pot bets).
GTO Wizard Reports

Reports allow users to analyze strategy not on a single specific board, but across thousands of board textures simultaneously. This helps users understand general GTO tendencies: which boards the solver prefers to bet small on, where it checks more often, and where it chooses large bets and aggression. For MTT and cash regs, this is one of the most useful tools in the software.
GTO Wizard Practice

GTO Trainer is another powerful tool in GTO Wizard. Set up a game situation (discipline, positions, raised or unopened pots, preflop, flop, or postflop spots, the essence of the hand, which action you want to start from — there are dozens of settings) and play through the hand. After the hand is completed, the software will tell you how correctly you played. These spots can then be analyzed in a separate window.
After completed sessions, GTO Wizard provides statistics for all played hands: how many hands were played, how many actions were taken, the number of mistakes, and their percentage.
GTO Wizard Analyze

With this tool, users can import played hands (saved, for example, in Hand2Note). Simply copy a hand, paste it into the window, and GTO Wizard will provide a solution. You can immediately see whether you played the hand well or poorly, whether you should have bet or checked. The hand can then be copied, shared with friends, or replayed in the trainer. Users can upload either a single hand or multiple hands at once.
GTO Wizard Play

You can put in volume directly in GTO Wizard Arena. The top players on the leaderboard receive a free GTO Wizard Elite subscription, as well as additional rewards such as badges and avatars. Played hands can later be analyzed in other tabs of the software.
GTO Wizard AI
In 2023, GTO Wizard introduced AI Solver — a tool that allows users to calculate virtually any spot in real time.
Unlike the library of pre-solved solutions, AI Solver can:
- account for unconventional sizings;
- modify player ranges;
- work with custom stack sizes;
- recalculate strategies almost instantly.
The release of this functionality sparked serious discussion in the poker community due to the potential use of RTA during gameplay.
GTO Wizard Pricing

GTO Wizard offers several subscription types: NLH Cash, NLH Tournament, and PLO4.
Example monthly pricing for NLH Cash or NLH Tournament:
- Free: $0
- Starter: $39
- Premium: $79
- Elite: $139
- Ultra: $229
Also, in May 2026, GTO Wizard released a solver for PLO4. At the moment, only three subscription plans are available.
GTO Wizard Pros & Cons
- Huge library of solutions
- Best trainer on the market
- Browser-based
- Beginner-friendly
- Fast workflow
- Great UI
- Expensive full subscription
- Easy to get overwhelmed
- Internet connection required
- Some advanced tools are unnecessary for low stakes players
GTO Wizard Conclusion
GTO Wizard is no longer just a solver. Today it is a complete poker learning ecosystem that combines training, hand analysis, cloud solving, reports, AI tools, and practical drills in a single platform.
Despite the high subscription cost, it is currently one of the most powerful and user-friendly poker study tools available. Both for beginners and professional players.