Last Updated: 8 June 2026
When you’re playing on CoinPoker, it’s important to know what’s allowed and what isn’t.
CoinPoker does allow certain third-party tools for table organization or to make actions more convenient.
However, in the interest of fair play, there are third-party tools that we don’t allow.
On this page, we’ll explain which tools are permitted and which ones are prohibited.
Permitted Third-Party Tools on CoinPoker
Some third-party tools are permitted when they improve usability without providing gameplay assistance, real-time strategic recommendations, or opponent analysis.
See a couple of the tools permitted on CoinPoker below.
Table Management Tools
Table management tools can help players with window placement, table focus, or table organization. For anyone who’s regularly playing, this means a faster and more consistent setup.
Whatever table management tool players use on CoinPoker, it is not permitted to offer gameplay advice, strategic recommendations, statistical analysis, or opponent profiling.
Examples include: Jurojin, CoinCaption style software (table management features only), stack-and-tile software, and basic table organizers.
Hotkey Tools
Hotkey tools can simplify mouse or keyboard inputs, making actions more precise and convenient.
Someone using hotkeys has the same available actions as other users, but makes them in a different way.
However, hotkey tools must not be automated.
They are not permitted to take actions without player input, interact with prohibited software, or provide strategic input.
Prohibited Third-Party Tools on CoinPoker
The following categories of software, tools, or services are prohibited when used in connection with CoinPoker.
They may provide gameplay assistance, unfair informational advantages, automation, or concealment of player activity, among other violations.
The examples of third-party tools below are not an exhaustive list.
Always reach out to CoinPoker Support to check about specific tools if you are unsure.
Heads-Up Displays (HUDs)
The use of HUDs, tracking software, statistical overlays, opponent analysis tools, or similar software in connection with gameplay on CoinPoker is prohibited.
Players may use such software for personal study purposes or in connection with other poker platforms, provided it is not used in connection with gameplay on CoinPoker.
Only CoinPoker’s built-in heads-up display is permitted, along with other integrated CoinPoker tools like PokerIntel.
This includes software or overlays that provide:
- VPIP/PFR statistics
- Hand history tracking overlays
- Opponent profiling
- Population tendency displays
- Real-time statistical analysis
Examples include:
- PokerTracker HUD
- Hold’em Manager HUD
- Hand2Note
- DriveHUD
- Custom statistical overlay software
Real-Time Assistance (RTA)
Any software, service, chart, or tool that assists decision-making during play is prohibited while the CoinPoker client is open.
These tools can provide an unfair advantage over other players and violate our Terms and Conditions.
Non-software assistance, like person-to-person coaching, is also prohibited while CoinPoker is running.
This includes:
- Solvers running during play
- Equity calculators used during hands
- Preflop or postflop recommendation tools or decision engines
- AI-assisted gameplay tools
- Live strategic coaching during play
Examples include:
- GTO Wizard
- PioSolver
- GTO+
- MonkerSolver
- DTO Poker
Training Tools During Play
Training software, coaching platforms, or study tools may not be used while the CoinPoker client is open if they provide gameplay-related instruction, simulations, analysis, or strategic guidance.
This includes:
- Interactive trainers
- Strategy simulators
- Study platforms
- Video coaching tools
- GTO training software
Examples include:
- PLO Mastermind
- GTO Wizard Trainer
- DTO Trainer
- Upswing Poker Lab
- BBZ Poker
Mass Data Analysis (MDA)
The use, creation, or sharing of Mass Data Analysis (MDA) tools, databases, or reports is prohibited.
Mass Data Analysis is usually a collection of statistics about online poker players.
They are often created by violating the policies of poker sites, and using them provides an unfair advantage over other users.
Any software, spreadsheet, report, or database designed to analyze large samples of player behavior for strategic advantage falls within this restriction.
This includes:
- Custom population analysis reports or tendency reports
- Aggregated hand history databases
- Shared player pools or statistical databases
- Data-mined hand history collections
- Commercial MDA subscriptions
Virtual Machines & Virtualized Environments
The use of virtual machines, emulators, sandboxed operating systems, remote desktop environments, cloud-hosted systems, or other virtualized environments while accessing CoinPoker is prohibited.
This includes, but is not limited to:
- VMware
- VirtualBox
- Hyper-V
- Parallels
- Docker-based desktop environments
- Cloud PCs
- Remote desktop environments
- Streamed operating systems
- Sandbox software
- Android emulators
Players must access CoinPoker directly from a standard physical operating system environment.
Any setup designed to conceal software usage, automate gameplay, manipulate gameplay conditions, or interfere with security monitoring may result in account investigation or account restrictions outlined under the CoinPoker Terms and Conditions.
Accounts found using prohibited virtualized or concealed environments may be
subject to investigation, account restrictions, suspension, or permanent closure in
accordance with the CoinPoker Terms and Conditions
Important Note About Prohibited Software
Intent does not affect whether software or conduct is permitted or prohibited.
Players are responsible for ensuring that prohibited software is not used in breach of this policy.
Players are responsible for ensuring prohibited tools are fully closed before opening the CoinPoker client.
Certain tools, including Real-Time Assistance (RTA) software, solvers, and training tools, are prohibited while the CoinPoker client is open.
Here’s how to find active programs on your device:
Windows PC: Hold down CTRL + ALT + Delete, and then select Task Manager to see active programs.
MacOS: Click Finder in the Dock, then Applications, then Utilities. Select Activity Monitor to see active programs.
Android: Select the three-line icon at the bottom of the screen to see recently opened apps.
iOS: Active apps can be seen by pulling up from the bottom of the screen, with a slight pause in the center of the screen. On some models, you might have to double-tap the home button.
Unsure About a Specific Tool?
If you are unsure whether a particular tool or piece of software is permitted, contact CoinPoker Support before using it.
Our Game Integrity professionals can review specific tools and clarify whether they are allowed under current policy.
Use of prohibited software may result in warnings, account restrictions, temporary suspensions, confiscation of funds, or permanent account closure.

CoinPoker’s Commitment to Fair Play
CoinPoker is dedicated to upholding Game Integrity.
We focus on detecting unfair play, prohibited software usage, collusion, automated gameplay, and other violations of platform rules.
We stand against anything that creates unfair poker games for our players.
Reviewing the integrity of our poker games often requires software analysis, gameplay analysis, security monitoring, and the investigation of player reports. Where violations are confirmed, actions may include account restrictions, confiscation of funds, and redistribution to affected players in accordance with the CoinPoker Terms and Conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about third party tools and software use on CoinPoker.
Please note that the use of HUDs (Heads-Up Displays), tracking software, statistical overlays, opponent analysis tools, or similar software in connection with gameplay on CoinPoker is prohibited.
Only CoinPoker’s integrated PokerIntel functionality is permitted for use during gameplay.
CoinPoker uses internal detection systems and gameplay analysis to identify non-human behavioral patterns, unusual decision timing, and gameplay activity associated with external assistance tools.
Gameplay analysis systems monitor for patterns associated with automated software and coordinated activity.
Security systems analyze device information, account connections, and behavioral data to identify patterns associated with multiple account usage.
No, prohibited tools may not be open or running while the CoinPoker client is open, regardless of whether they are displayed on another monitor or device.
Gameplay and hand history analysis are used to identify coordinated betting behavior, unusual folding patterns, chip dumping, and other indicators associated with collusion.
Yes, reports submitted by players are reviewed by the Game Integrity team and may be investigated alongside gameplay and account data.
Where policy violations result in confiscation of funds, CoinPoker may redistribute affected balances to impacted players in accordance with internal review procedures and CoinPoker’s Terms and Conditions.
Players can contact the CoinPoker Support team with details of suspicious gameplay, prohibited software usage, or other integrity concerns. Reports may be reviewed by the Game Integrity team as part of ongoing investigations.
