xT means Expected Tricks.
Read xT as a calm estimate, not a promise. If a line shows 4.5 xT, the model thinks this plan should land around four to five tricks on average from similar positions.
During practice play, Training Insights turn the bot model into a coach: expected tricks, bid preferences, card recommendations, and replay review moments.
Read xT as a calm estimate, not a promise. If a line shows 4.5 xT, the model thinks this plan should land around four to five tricks on average from similar positions.
Insights highlight which bids look strongest for this seat: proposal and accept, solo ladder, abundance, solo slim, or misere when avoiding tricks is the better route.
The auction actions that look strongest for this exact hand and seat.
A quick suit ranking by expected tricks, shown as shorthand like ♣ 4.5 xT.
The legal cards the table currently likes most, given the contract and live trick.
A small forecast of how many tricks still look reachable from here.
Free players see the shape of the advice in practice play without turning every hand into a wall of probabilities.
Premium players see live model recommendations during practice and deeper replay review after hands.