Cash Game NL2 to NL100
LiveWinamax 5-max and PokerStars 6-max. Direct hand history import, automatic anonymization.
Roadmap
LeakLab evolves with its community. Here's what's already in place, what's coming next, and where we want to take it.
LIVE
The core of LeakLab is already running.
Winamax 5-max and PokerStars 6-max. Direct hand history import, automatic anonymization.
Your game compared simultaneously to your own history, to the population at your stake, and to the winning players.
Your stats are ranked by severity. A priority action is highlighted every session.
Every stat carries a reliability score based on sample size. No advice built on thin air.
COMING NEXT
No exact dates. But the order is clear.
Per-stat thresholds tuned to action distribution. The more you play, the more precise the system gets.
Share your stat profile with other players. Details to come based on community feedback.
LeakLab identifies your style from your stats: Nit, TAG, LAG, Maniac, Calling Station. Your game read at a glance.
First new format beyond cash. Format-specific stats, profile adapted to short structures.
Multi-table tournaments. Phase-based analysis (early / middle / bubble / late), ICM, and tournament-specific stats.
Import and general stats stay free forever. Per-stake deep-dive analysis moves to paid. Pricing will be announced at launch.
LATER
Depending on traction and feedback.
GGPoker and 888poker first, based on player demand. Others may follow.
Population references will evolve automatically from anonymized community imports. More precise, more current.
A desktop app to display your stats live during sessions. Huge project, we'll tackle it only once the web product is mature.
COMMITMENT
Feature order, timing, even some design decisions evolve based on user feedback. LeakLab is built solo, transparently, with the community.
If you're on the beta and see a feature you're missing or a topic we should prioritize, say so. Discord or email, whichever channel works, I read everything.
Join the beta. Import your hands. Tell us what should come next.