RangeIQ was built by the team behind Between the Cards. We spent years watching live cash players study solver outputs they couldn’t use against opponents who limp four ways and call everything. So we built the tool we wanted.
Solver-based training tools are built for online grinders who face balanced opponents. But most live $1/$2 and $1/$3 cash games don’t look like that. Your opponents limp too much, call too wide, and fold in predictable spots. GTO outputs don’t adapt to that — you do, but your study tools don’t.
We built RangeIQ because no tool on the market trained players the way live games actually play. Pick the opponent type, set the hand, and get the answer in dollars — with the reasoning in plain English. No solver degree required.
RangeIQ uses a deterministic exploit engine — not a solver, not a neural net, not a language model guessing. The engine maps opponent tendencies (fold frequency, calling range, aggression) to mathematically optimal adjustments. Every recommendation comes with the dollar-amount sizing and the reasoning behind it.
Nine archetypes modeled from real live cash game tendencies. Pick the player type you’re facing — not a generic “population average.”
Every recommendation is in real dollar amounts for the stakes you play. No converting from BB — just the number you need.
IQ Reasoning explains the why behind every adjustment. Read the logic, not just the output.
Designed for between sessions. Replay hands, drill spots, and build intuition you take to the table.
RangeIQ is a product of the team behind Between the Cards, a YouTube show that breaks down real poker spots using the same exploit-based framework the app is built on. The show started as a way to test whether this approach resonated with live cash players. It did.
Every concept in the app — opponent profiling, exploit adjustments, dollar-amount sizing — was tested on the channel first. The show and the tool share the same engine and the same philosophy: train for the games you actually play.
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