Pricing
Free is genuinely free — the entire reference site and every calculator. Paid tiers add the trainers, full bankroll analytics, and a monthly briefing. Both paid tiers are waitlist right now; the form below tells us you'd pay so we know when it's worth turning Stripe on.
Free
The whole reference site, every calculator, basic session log.
- All chapters, essays, game pages, and provincial pages
- Every calculator (house edge, EV, Kelly, RoR, rollover, lottery, arbitrage, implied probability)
- Bankroll accounts, sessions, and mode declarations
- Briefing archive (older issues)
Player
For people putting real money in play.
- Everything in Free
- Blackjack trainer (basic strategy + deviations + per-pillar scoring)
- Video poker trainer
- Full bankroll analytics — drawdown, hourly, mode-vs-actual
- Monthly briefing delivered by email
Field
For players running serious advantage play.
- Everything in Player
- Trainer modes that include bankroll management and table-selection scoring
- Full briefing archive across all tiers
- Property reports as they ship (Phase 2)
| Tier | 1mo | 3mo | 6mo | 12mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player |
$9
$9/mo
|
$35
$11.67/mo
|
$79
$13.17/mo
|
$179
$14.92/mo
|
| Field |
$19
$19/mo
|
$69
$23/mo
|
$159
$26.50/mo
|
$349
$29.08/mo
|
Tell us you're interested
Why a waitlist
Charging requires Stripe configuration, accounting, and a meaningful audience to amortise the build over. Until the audience justifies that, the free tier carries the whole product. The waitlist tells us when the math changes.
Inverted-curve pricing — longer terms cost more total — is intentional. The framing is that committing for longer is itself a feature you're paying for, not a discount you're claiming. We may revisit this; the architecture doc gets the final word.