The world of poker solvers continues to evolve, presenting us with more advanced solutions for different aspects of the game. Until relatively recently, poker solvers were mostly limited to heads-up spots, but in the last couple of years, we’ve seen serious advancement in multiway spots, too.

GTOWizard is one of the leading products in the poker solver space, and they are usually the ones leading the charge when it comes to innovation. Every few months, they come up with a new and exciting development that excites all serious students of the game.

In that vein, a few days ago, GTOWizard announced the addition of solves for multiway spots that also account for ICM. This is a major breakthrough for all tournament players out there, giving them a fresh way to study some of the most important spots and optimize their strategies.

In-Depth Analysis Now Available Across All Formats

The latest addition to GTOWizard brings three-way postflop solves that not only take ICM into consideration but are also aware of bounties. This makes the solver extremely useful for analyzing a variety of bounty formats that have grown increasingly popular, especially in online poker.

The analysis is available for regular knockout tournaments, PKOs, and even TKOs (Total Knockouts), and the tool can work with fields of up to 4,000 players, which means you can use it to break down spots that matter even in the largest of fields.

Depending on your user tier, you’ll have access to things like custom bet sizes, nod locks, setting player profiles, and 3-way ICM Single Size solutions (Elite users only).

This is an important breakthrough for GTOWizard, demonstrating once again that, as technology and AI grow and develop, we’ll get access to more and more hidden poker math.

Building on Previous Success

Almost exactly a year ago, GTOWizard announced the biggest update in its history, updating the software to be able to solve custom 3-way spots, with full control over stack sizes, betting options, hand ranges, and even opponent tendencies.

This was a major breakthrough because, although solvers had been around for a while, their capabilities were mostly limited to one-on-one situations.

In the same update, the company released a new generation of Nodelocking, introducing a better interface and a more intelligent frequency algorithm. For tournament players, over 50,000 ICM final table scenarios were added to help with studying some of the most important MTT spots.

The latest development takes things to a whole new level. Moving forward, all tournament players will be able to break down particular 3-way situations to the finest details, with the software fully aware of different ICM and bounty considerations and accounting for them when coming up with optimal plays.

GTOWizard is one of the most powerful poker training tools out there, and it’s been built to accommodate different types of players. While it may be better suited for advanced players, it offers many beginner-friendly features that can help get you started on your solver journey, improve your game, and understand what the hype is all about.