Online poker has become a highly competitive and complex game that requires skill, strategy, and knowledge to succeed. No matter what level you are currently at, you have to constantly learn and improve your skills. In this article, we will offer you a selection of the best poker training websites you can use to level up your game.

All sites offer training in different formats. Using different tools will allow you to diversify your learning approach and accelerate your development as a professional player.

1. GTO Wizard

If you want the fastest way to start studying GTO, GTO Wizard is one of the best choices. It’s a modern browser-based solver with a huge library of pre-solved spots and an integrated trainer, so you can learn by both studying solutions and drilling decisions.

GTO Wizard - GTO poker training

GTO Wizard also has a large library of training content from high-level poker players. Many of them use GTO Wizard directly in their lessons, so you’re learning the software and improving your overall poker understanding at the same time.

Read our full GTO Wizard review for a detailed breakdown of features, formats, and the best way to use it in your study routine.

2. FreeBetRange

Freebetrange is a browser-based preflop training platform. Your poker learning should consist not only of watching videos but also of practical training — and Freebetrange is one of the best tools on the market for exactly that.

The app includes a GTO Library with ready-made ranges for Cash, MTT, Spin&Go, and MBR; an MDA section with population ranges based on real hand histories for exploit study; a fast preflop Trainer where you can pick any spot in a couple of clicks and start drilling immediately; and a powerful Editor for building and customizing your own ranges.

Read our full Freebetrange review to see what’s inside the platform and how to build a practical preflop workflow.

3. Bluffaces (formerly Getcoach)

Note: the project previously known as Getcoach has been renamed to Bluffaces.

Bluffaces is a platform where you can find a poker coach, browse a curated library of educational content, and build a structured training routine. It’s a great option if you want a more personalized approach than “just watch videos”.

Find a poker coach on Bluffaces
Find a poker coach on Bluffaces

Also check out their free poker calculators — it’s a handy way to learn (or refresh) the basic poker math like pot odds, equity, ICM, and EV calculations right in your browser.

4. Run It Once

Run It Once is a popular training site launched by high-stakes professional player Phil Galfond. It provides a vast library of videos and tutorials featuring some of the best players in the world. The content is very diverse and well-organized, mostly suitable for intermediate and advanced levels. All the game types are covered – from cash games to tournaments and Pot-Limit Omaha. Run It Once also offers a vibrant community forum where members can discuss strategies together.

Explore professional poker videos library at Run It Once

5. Raise Your Edge

Raise Your Edge is founded by professional tournament player Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle. The platform offers a constantly updated set of courses, videos, preflop ranges, and other resources. The main focus of the school is on tournament poker, however, the library is also gradually replenished with cash game materials. Bencb is an active player himself and is constantly creating new learning content.

Follow Bencb’s success at Raise Your Edge

If you’re looking for even more structure, you can also browse multi-author course marketplaces like Courses.poker. But in practice, a strong workflow for most players is: learn theory in a solver/trainer (GTO Wizard), lock down preflop with a dedicated trainer (Freebetrange), and then keep improving with coaching and quality video libraries.

Conclusion

There is no single “best” way to study poker — but the best results come from combining learning and practice. Use structured tools (like GTO Wizard and Freebetrange) to build a solid baseline strategy, then reinforce it with coaching, courses, and high-quality video content. Most importantly: keep it consistent. Small daily practice beats rare marathon sessions.

Nick Korolev
Nick Korolev

Professional Poker Player & Hand2Note Expert

Nick Korolev is a professional poker player since 2016 and a long-time Hand2Note team member since 2018. He is the author of the official Hand2Note 3 manual and creator of full courses for Hand2Note 3 and Hand2Note 4.