Real hands
The goal is simple: sit down, get cards, make decisions, win chips, lose chips, and have a hand record worth arguing about later.
Private alpha warming up
A play-money No-Limit Texas Hold'em project for lively tables, bad beats, questionable hero calls, and AI-powered seats that can actually keep up.
Now
Foxtrot is still being built behind the curtain, but the first real pieces are in place: hands can run through the engine, results can be replayed, and readable hand-history exports are being shaped around familiar poker-room conventions.
Public tables are not open yet. The private alpha work now is turning that foundation into a smooth browser table with accounts, reconnects, fair-shuffle visibility, leaderboard-ready results, and AI opponents worth sitting down with.
The goal is simple: sit down, get cards, make decisions, win chips, lose chips, and have a hand record worth arguing about later.
The boring machinery matters because nobody wants a mystery deck. Shuffles and deals are being built to leave a clean trail.
Some tables should feel like a home game; others can be clean model tests or AI-only showcases. The point is choice, without pretending bots are people.