A private poker assistant for live players who want to:

Get sharper between hands.

Stop doomscrolling between hands. Start turning dead table time into an edge.

When you are not in the hand, just type the spot, send a voice note, or drop the read while it is still fresh. Solvie turns the conversation into memory, review, and next steps for your game.

Hand cleaned upSolver-backed review readyCurrent focus: 2 leaks to fix
You Yo Solvie, quick one between hands. Last hand is bugging me: I was BTN with 100bb, BB just called preflop. Flop came A72r and he donked pot. What am I supposed to do here with TT?
Solvie Yeah, weird spot. Solver does not pot-donk much here, so we probably need to adjust his donk range before this hand tells us anything useful. Any guess what he takes this line with?
Solver Proof
Solver-backed where it matters

Turn plan checked

FactsBTN opens, BB calls, QJs on Qh 8s 4d / 2c / 9h, 70bb effective.

LineFlop check-call, turn checks through, river faces 75% bet.

ProofSolver review points to the turn plan as the key decision point, not just the river call.

Solvie Gotcha. I assumed he's pretty bluff-heavy here, with some strong flop hands mixed in. With that donk range, TT is a pure call on the flop. Want to see what we do on a Q turn after you call?
Solver Proof
Solver-backed where it matters

Turn plan checked

FactsBTN opens, BB calls, QJs on Qh 8s 4d / 2c / 9h, 70bb effective.

LineFlop check-call, turn checks through, river faces 75% bet.

ProofSolver review points to the turn plan as the key decision point, not just the river call.

The Live Player Gap

Your phone is not the problem.

Live players are already on their phones between hands.

The problem is what the phone is doing for their game.

Right now, it is usually feeding them noise: socials, messages, random content, anything except the information that would make their next review sharper.

  • The hand is fresh, but it is not captured.
  • The read is obvious, but it is not saved.
  • The mistake stings, but it is not turned into a priority.
  • The session creates experience, but not enough memory.

Solvie gives that same habit a better job.

How Solvie Changes The Habit

The same phone habit. A better job.

You already reach for your phone between hands.

With Solvie, that moment starts working for your game: noticing the spot, adding a villain read, marking the mistake, asking the question, or logging the session note while it is still fresh.

Step 01

You notice the spot, villain read, mistake, question, or session note.

Step 02

Solvie cleans it up and asks for what is missing.

Step 03

Solvie adds the useful parts to your player memory.

Step 04

Solvie prepares what needs review or a solve.

Step 05

Solvie turns the session into practical next steps.

The result is not just one better note. It is a memory of your game that compounds.

Compounding Memory

The longer you use Solvie, the more each session can teach you.

At first, Solvie learns the basics: what you play, what you notice, which spots bother you, and what kind of feedback actually helps.

Then the useful part starts.

Your next hand is not just one hand. It sits next to the other spots you saved. Your next villain read is not just one note. It connects to the player types and tendencies Solvie has already seen from you. Your next mistake is not just frustration. It becomes another signal in the pattern of your game.

It understands you faster.

You do not have to re-explain your stakes, formats, goals, and recurring spots every time.

It points you toward better work.

Solvie can help separate a one-off mistake from something that keeps showing up.

It gives back cleaner next steps.

The more it knows about your game, the less generic the follow-up becomes.

It lowers the effort to stay consistent.

You keep texting or talking like you normally would. Solvie keeps turning it into memory, review, and practical next steps.

That is the real compounding effect: every useful conversation gives your next session more to build from.

Solver-Backed Trust

When the conversation turns strategic, Solvie shows its work.

For hand analysis, Solvie pulls the key details from the conversation, fills what it can from your player memory and saved profiles, then prepares the hand for the right solver path.

If one detail blocks the solve, Solvie asks for that detail. Not a full interview.

You send:

"5/10, BTN opens, I defend BB with KQo. Flop K72r, I check-call. Turn 8, he overbets. This reg has been bombing turns after c-betting too much."

  • Hand understood: BTN vs BB, KQo, K72r, turn 8, overbet spot.
  • Villain read attached: overbets turns after frequent c-bets.
  • Assumptions used: missing stack depth and exact sizes are marked.
  • Solver path: baseline spot first, villain-adjusted review when the profile matters.
  • Takeaway: what changes, why it changes, and what to bring back to the table.
Solvie can help between hands, after sessions, and around trips. It does not tell you what to do while you are actively in a hand.

Fast does not mean guessed.

When strategy matters, Solvie shows the source: solver, villain profile, or approved material.

Beyond Hand Review

Your poker life is bigger than hand review.

The hand is usually where the lesson shows up.

But the work around poker is bigger than one spot: planning the trip, tracking sessions, saving villain reads, finding useful study material, preparing for the next day, and keeping the small admin from piling up.

Solvie is built to help with that work too. With the access you approve, it can use the tools around your poker life, not just talk about them.

That is the difference between getting one answer and having an assistant around your poker life.

  • You notice a 5/10 reg keeps overbetting missed draws. Solvie saves the villain read for future reviews.
  • You send a messy voice note after a session. Solvie turns it into hands to review, questions to answer, and follow-ups for tomorrow.
  • You are planning a poker trip. Solvie can help compare flights, find hotels, track the schedule, and connect the trip plan to your sessions.
  • You approve email and calendar access. Solvie can help track poker plans, reminders, bookings, reports, and follow-ups.
  • You want better study material. Solvie can monitor poker content and tell you what is worth reading or watching for your current leaks.
  • You need the next action. Solvie turns the review into one clear thing to bring back to the table.
Who It Is For

Built for players who treat live poker like a serious game.

Solvie makes the most sense if you already care about getting better, but the work around improvement keeps leaking through the cracks.

For You If

  • You play enough live volume for patterns to matter.
  • You already think about hands after the session.
  • You want solver-backed review, not random opinions.
  • You are willing to talk to Solvie about your hands, reads, notes, and sessions over time.
  • You want an assistant that gets more useful the more it knows about your game.

Not For You If

  • You want advice during a live hand.
  • You want guaranteed profit claims.
  • You only want one-off answers with no memory.
  • You do not want to share enough over time for Solvie to learn your game.
Private Beta Offer

Apply to build your private poker assistant.

The first Solvie beta is for a small number of serious live players who want a private assistant built around their game, not another app to manage.

If it is a fit, Solvie starts by learning your games, stakes, goals, recurring spots, and preferred way to talk. Then you start using it between hands, after sessions, and around trips.

No payment required to apply. If Solvie is not a fit for your game, we will tell you.

What Happens After You Apply

  1. We check whether Solvie is a fit for your game and goals.
  2. We choose where you will talk to Solvie.
  3. We set up your private player memory.
  4. You start typing spots, sending voice notes, saving villain reads, and asking questions.
  5. Solvie starts turning those conversations into reviews, memory, and next steps you can trust.
FAQ

Questions serious players ask first

Is Solvie a poker bot?

No. Solvie does not tell you what to do while you are actively in a hand. It can help between hands, after sessions, and around trips with review, preparation, organization, and improvement.

Is this just another solver?

No. Solvie can use solver-backed analysis where it matters, but the product is the assistant and memory layer around your game, not a standalone solver.

How is this different from a coach?

A coach can give high-quality guidance. Solvie is designed to handle the daily work around your game: turning conversations into hand reviews, villain memory, follow-ups, and progress over time.

What if my hand note is messy?

That is expected. Type it messy or send a voice note. Solvie's job is to turn the conversation into a cleaner review path. If something important is missing, it should ask instead of guessing.

Apply to build your private poker assistant.

The first Solvie beta is for a small number of serious live players who want a private assistant built around their game, not another app to manage.

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