QuintAce in WPT Global: Built-in AI Coach for Hand Analysis

Author
Juan David Vargas Quiceno, aka Vargoso
Published
7/10/2026
Updated
7/10/2026

QuintAce AI has become one of the biggest additions to the WPT Global app. Instead of exporting hand histories to third-party software, players can review their sessions directly within the platform. Acting as a personal poker coach, QuintAce analyzes each hand, compares decisions to GTO solutions, highlights mistakes, and explains where improvements can be made. The feature is intended exclusively for post-session analysis and does not provide real-time assistance during active play.

Quintace Wpt Global

GTO solver for poker room application

WPT Global unveiled its QuintAce integration through its official website and social media channels, introducing it as an AI-powered personal poker coach available to all players. The feature is built around an advanced GTO solver that relies on an extensive database of pre-solved game trees and decision-making models.

According to WPT Global, QuintAce has been trained on trillions of simulated poker scenarios and is intended solely for post-session hand analysis. It does not provide guidance during live play. Instead, the tool reviews completed hands, compares a player's decisions with GTO-optimal lines, identifies strategic mistakes, and explains the reasoning behind the best plays in different situations.

The main advantage of the integration is that QuintAce is built directly into the WPT Global client. Players can review their hands without installing additional software, exporting hand histories, or uploading them to third-party analysis tools.

QuintAce also accounts for the unique characteristics of WPT Global's game formats, including 8-max tables and Big Ante cash games. Rather than relying on generic poker models, it evaluates decisions based on the actual conditions in the room, such as adjusted opening ranges, blind defense frequencies, and optimal strategic lines for these formats.

Interface QuintAce Hand Review

The hand analysis tool can be accessed through the player profile in the WPT Global client, where the QuintAce Hand Review button is located.

The QuintAce interface consists of several main sections:

  • Session Review — an overview of completed game sessions and key hands;
  • Hand Review — a detailed analysis of individual hands, displaying player actions on all streets;
  • Explore — an interactive section for studying ranges and optimal strategies;
  • AI Chat — a chat with Quint's artificial intelligence for explanations and recommendations.

All the features of QuintAce

Quintace Ask Questions to Quint AI Assistant

The tool's primary goal is not simply to evaluate distribution results, but to identify solutions that could have been played more effectively. 

QuintAce allows you to:

  • Automatically analyze played hands.
  • Find mistakes and suboptimal plays.
  • Analyze each hand street by street.
  • Explain complex game situations in simple terms.
  • Ask questions to the Quint AI assistant.
  • Analyze opening, calling, and 3-betting ranges.
  • Highlight the most costly mistakes during a session.
  • Receive personalized recommendations for improving your strategy.
  • Quickly navigate from session overview to specific hands.
  • Takes into account the specifics of WPT Global play.

One of the new tool's advantages is its analysis of real hands from WPT Global. QuintAce developers regularly publish examples of game analysis, demonstrating how the AI ​​evaluates decisions at the room's tables.

Analysis of complex postflop situations

Quintace Analysis of Complex Postflop Situations

QuintAce analyzes not only standard game situations but also complex decisions from real hands from WPT Global.

Among the published examples on the service's website are:

  • An analysis of Fintan Hand's situation with a nut flush draw versus an all-in at $5/$10/$20 with 200 big blinds stacks. QuintAce shows the opponent's range, the required equity to call, and explains why one decision is mathematically more profitable than the other.
  • Analysis of Patrick Tardif's key hand from the $5,200 WPT Global Championship, where AI analyzes player actions on all streets and shows optimal lines.
  • A "Power Jams" series dedicated to overly aggressive all-ins. QuintAce explains in which situations aggression via a push is truly profitable, and when such a strategy leads to negative EV.

In all analyses, the AI ​​coach displays players' ranges, compares possible moves, and explains why the optimal line differs from the decision made at the poker table.

QuintAce has become part of the WPT Global ecosystem, enabling players to review their hands directly within the client and receive strategic feedback without relying on third-party software. 

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