About

The story behind LeakLab

Lorenzo

Lorenzo

01 · The beginning

How it started

My name is Lorenzo, I've been playing poker for a few years, mostly cash games on Winamax.

When I really wanted to start improving, I hit a wall that every micro-stakes player knows: serious analysis tools are designed for advanced players, and cost a fortune. PokerTracker, Hold'em Manager: powerful software, but built for grinders with databases of millions of hands and solid stats knowledge. At NL2, I just wanted to understand where I was losing my money. Not configure 465 custom stats in an interface that looks like an airplane cockpit.

I tried those tools. I read the guides. I watched videos to understand what a 27% VPIP meant, a 41% CBet flop, a too-high WTSD. And every time, same frustration: I saw numbers, I didn't understand their real impact on my game.

02 · The frustration

Why LeakLab exists

LeakLab is the tool I wish I had found when I started wanting to improve.

A tool that doesn't drown you in data. That clearly tells you where your biggest leak is, why it's a leak, and what to do to fix it. That compares you both to your own historical stats, to the average population at your stake, and to a winning player profile. You know exactly where you stand and where you need to go.

And above all, a tool accessible to micro-stakes players. Because it's at NL2, NL5, NL10 that you build your game's foundations. If you can't analyze your hands at that stage without breaking your bankroll, you've already lost part of the battle.

03 · Today

Where I am today

I currently play NL5/NL10 on Winamax. I'm building LeakLab solo, with modern tools for the technical side. It's still early, the tool is in free beta, and every user feedback matters to evolve it in the right direction.

2,925

hands analyzed

2

beta players

My promise

As long as I'm building LeakLab, I commit to:

  • Transparency

    Stay transparent about what is dynamic and personalized, and what is pre-written. No marketing bullshit.

  • Accessibility

    Keep the tool accessible to micro-stakes players, financially and in its usage.

  • Quality over quantity

    Prioritize the quality of the analysis over the quantity of stats displayed.

  • Open to feedback

    Listen to feedback and evolve the tool with the community testing it.

If you want to be part of this adventure, join the beta. And if you have feedback, criticism, ideas, come talk to me on Discord. I read everything, I reply to everything.

Come talk, criticize, suggest.