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AI Poker Analysis on Demand
Poker is a decision game. Elmlea helps you understand those decisions.
Our AI-powered training platform evaluates poker scenarios, highlights mistakes, measures strategic balance, and gives players a clearer view of where their game is strong — and where it is leaking value.
Whether you are reviewing past hands, studying common situations, or testing your strategy against difficult ranges, Elmlea gives you fast, structured feedback powered by advanced poker intelligence.

Designed for Study, Review, and Training.
Elmlea Poker Trainer is a poker education and analysis platform. It is designed to help users study poker decisions, review hand histories, simulate scenarios, and improve strategic understanding.
Gain access to advanced poker analysis through a simple credit-based system.
Instead of paying for a fixed subscription you may not fully use, you purchase AI credits and spend them when you need analysis. This makes Elmlea flexible for casual study, serious training, coaching work, or high-volume review.
Only Pay for the Analysis You Use.
Built on Years of Poker AI Development
Build Better Strategic Judgment
Decisions That Matter
Review hands and identify the choices that had the biggest strategic impact. Elmlea helps evaluate actions across streets and highlights decisions that may reduce equity, weaken balance, or create unnecessary risk.
Explore Different Lines
Poker decisions are rarely simple. Elmlea allows users to test alternative actions and study how different lines perform across common scenarios.
Compare passive and aggressive options, review bet sizing, and understand how ranges interact across different board textures.
Find and Fix Leaks
Small mistakes compound over time. Elmlea helps identify recurring weaknesses in your game so you can focus your study where it has the greatest impact.
Improve your pre-flop structure, post-flop aggression, calling discipline, bluff selection, and river decision-making.