What is the AI Training Debrief?
After a training session, you can request an AI Training Debrief — an automated analysis that looks at your session performance and identifies patterns in your mistakes. Unlike the basic mistake review (which just shows individual errors), the AI debrief finds conceptual patterns across your errors. It answers questions like:- Are you systematically too loose or too tight in a position?
- Do you have a bias toward certain actions (e.g., always calling instead of folding)?
- Are there specific hand classes (pairs, suited connectors, offsuit broadways) where you consistently struggle?
How to use the AI debrief
Click AI Debrief
Click the AI Debrief button. The AI analyzes your session data (all hands, your answers, the correct answers) and generates a report.
What the AI looks for
| Analysis type | Description |
|---|---|
| Action bias | Whether you favor one action over others (e.g., too aggressive or too passive) |
| Hand class patterns | Whether errors cluster in specific hand types (pairs, suited connectors, offsuit broadways) |
| Positional leaks | Whether you play differently than you should in certain positions |
| Frequency errors | Whether you’re treating mixed-strategy hands as pure decisions |
| Range boundary issues | Whether you consistently misplace the edges of your range |
AI debrief limits by plan
| Plan | AI debriefs per day |
|---|---|
| Free | 1 |
| Pro | 10 |
| Elite | 30 |
Tips for getting value from debriefs
- Read the debrief carefully and compare it against your own sense of where you struggle
- If the AI identifies a consistent leak (like “too passive with medium pairs”), create a study plan targeting those specific hands
- Track whether your leaks improve over time by comparing debriefs from different sessions
- Don’t use all your daily debriefs in one sitting — spread them across your sessions to get feedback on different spots