MYPKRPRO vs GTO Wizard
GTO Wizard is a massive general-purpose GTO trainer. MYPKRPRO does one thing: PKO tournaments under 25bb. Here's when to reach for which.
What each tool is for
GTO Wizard is a browser-based trainer with pre-solved spots across cash, MTT, spin&gos, and heads-up. Its strength is breadth and drill mode — you pick a spot type and grind decisions until GTO becomes intuitive.
MYPKRPRO is a study companion plus a post-session grader, both built specifically for short-stack PKO play. It answers preflop questions between sessions and grades the hands you already played.
Feature comparison
- Coverage. GTO Wizard: broad. MYPKRPRO: PKO ≤25bb preflop, deep.
- Hand-history grader. MYPKRPRO parses GG and PokerStars files and scores you in bb/100. GTO Wizard has hand analysis, but not a batch PKO-qualifier grader.
- Bounty EV. MYPKRPRO integrates bounty EV, covering-stack corrections, and ICM at final tables by default. GTO Wizard offers PKO nodes but doesn't lead with them.
- Pricing. GTO Wizard runs from $39/mo. MYPKRPRO launches PKO-only under that, with the grader included; beta members lock the founder rate.
When to still use GTO Wizard
If your goal is to learn GTO across formats — cash, deep MTT, heads-up — GTO Wizard's library is much larger. It's also the right tool for postflop drilling; MYPKRPRO doesn't do postflop.
When MYPKRPRO wins
- Your grind is short-stack PKO (Speed Racer, hyper turbos, bounty Sundays).
- You want to review a night's sessions in minutes, not by hand.
- You want ranges that lead with bounty EV instead of treating it as a mode.
Related: MYPKRPRO vs ICMIZER, PKO preflop ranges.
Get your beta invite
We onboard testers in weekly batches while we tune the engine. Join the list and we'll email your invite — plus the free PKO Push/Fold Pack (solver-built shove charts, 5–15bb, bounty-adjusted) the moment you sign up.