



FOR INDIVIDUALS
Learn the game that changes how you see the world
The Poker Power Play app is a free, fun and low-risk place to develop your poker mindset and practice life skills with every hand.
Try out Poker Power for free!

The poker app that invites women+ to the table
- No money or gambling
- 5-minute games
- Expert women+ instructors
- Inclusive community




The poker app that invites women+ to the table
- No money or gambling
- 5-minute games
- Expert women+ instructors
- Inclusive community



Level up with
poker lessons
Taught by expert women+ instructors, our 60-minute virtual group and private lessons teach critical skills—like negotiation, decision-making, and emotional intelligence—that you can practice in poker and in life.
4 weekly lessons • 60 minutes each • $50 per series
For the poker newbie who wants to gain confidence.
What you’ll learn
- Basic gameplay and strategy
- Careful observation
- Reading others’ emotions
$75 / Hour
Personalized learning experienced tailored to your experience level taught by professional poker players.
4 weeks for $50
For the poker newbie who wants to gain confidence
What you’ll learn
For the poker newbie who wants to gain confidence
- Basic gameplay and strategy
- Careful observation
- Reading others’ emotions

Join thousands of women+ who go all in
“I have been a business owner for almost 20 years. Many qualities that make a great business owner also make a great poker player like discipline, patience, risk analysis, networking, and plenty of determination. “
Tammi E.
“As a mergers and acquisitions lawyer, I’d spent many years working on negotiations, so I thought I knew a lot about the art of making deals; yet once I started learning how to play, I could immediately see applications that related to my job: when to go all in, when to fold, how to recognize tells.”
Rachel S.
“Poker has made me step more out of my comfort zone and take more risks such as applying to more adventurous jobs outside my major.”
Karen G.
“Just as we are reading the table in poker, we are reading the room at work and in life. Poker has enhanced my emotional intelligence and has been teaching me to be comfortable in taking risks.”
Monica D.
“This was absolutely empowering. I walked away feeling ten times more confident, just from learning how to play poker. It was interactive, informative, and incredible to see how a mindset shift can change my outlook in a professional setting.”
Madison S.
“I tend to be passive and noticed that was my first instinct. Learning from a female poker pro makes a difference! It gave me and my daughter more confidence and business skills.”
Ann R.
“I love poker because of its complexity, as well as the sense of challenge and competition it brings. I became a Poker Power teacher in order to show the benefits of this game to all women and present poker as it should be—a unique game of skill and strategy.”
Sarah S.
“I like how the focus was on helping women empower themselves. The program combined poker instruction with parallels to each woman’s individual professional journey. I appreciated how each breakout room had a facilitator so that the attendees weren’t left to figure it out on their own.”
Caitlan E.
“Poker requires the high level of emotional intelligence women need across many business contexts, especially ones that are high-pressured and emotionally charged. When playing poker, one needs to be aware of how one is feeling and manage those emotions so they don’t get the best of you.”
Gail B.
“To be successful, I have to be assertive, confident, and a risk-taker. Poker has helped me hone these skills. I am a better negotiator, an excellent patient advocate, and a confident clinician thanks to my poker skills.”
Usha P.
“Playing poker helps in knowing when to act. In business, you’ll encounter situations where you want to set the tone, and you should act first. In poker, the first-mover advantage can set the stage for the discussion.”
Erin S.
“The skills women are learning through poker have direct applicability to their work as entrepreneurs and investors, and the game has proven to be a great foundation for deal-making.”
Martina W.
“Everything we can do to raise those voices and get a seat at the table. That’s what really draws me to the mission of Poker Power because I think we represent a big piece of the population.”

Cynthia D.
“Poker allowed me to step out of the box of being a young twenty-something girl and into being a force to be reckoned with! “

Amanda B.
“Playing in a live tournament after Poker Power’s lessons was so exciting and empowering. I got to apply so many of the learnings around confidence, tournament strategy, and value that made the difference in getting to the final table and winning!”

Mary S.
“I like the social aspect of being a part of the Poker Power club, but I am also improving my critical thinking skills. I had always thought of poker as a game that cowboys play, but I was wrong. It really is about risk and reward.”

Lan Q.
“I think as a female we tend to be risk adverse. But Poker Power has really taught me to be more confident in my decisions and play the game of poker more aggressively, which has really translated to life.”

Abby M.
“A woman who plays poker is one who is confident and one who is not afraid to take risks because she knows the return.”

Journee L.
“My experience of poker power has been very positive, very educational, and empowering; and not just actual poker playing, but in cultivating a sense of self in general.”

Youmna R.
“Poker Power has really taught me how to be confident and to use those skills that I learned on the table, off the table.”

Neha P.
“I have been a business owner for almost 20 years. Many qualities that make a great business owner also make a great poker player like discipline, patience, risk analysis, networking, and plenty of determination. “
Tammi E.
“As a mergers and acquisitions lawyer, I’d spent many years working on negotiations, so I thought I knew a lot about the art of making deals; yet once I started learning how to play, I could immediately see applications that related to my job: when to go all in, when to fold, how to recognize tells.”
Rachel S.
“Poker has made me step more out of my comfort zone and take more risks such as applying to more adventurous jobs outside my major.”
Karen G.
“Just as we are reading the table in poker, we are reading the room at work and in life. Poker has enhanced my emotional intelligence and has been teaching me to be comfortable in taking risks.”
Monica D.
“This was absolutely empowering. I walked away feeling ten times more confident, just from learning how to play poker. It was interactive, informative, and incredible to see how a mindset shift can change my outlook in a professional setting.”
Madison S.
“I tend to be passive and noticed that was my first instinct. Learning from a female poker pro makes a difference! It gave me and my daughter more confidence and business skills.”
Ann R.
“I love poker because of its complexity, as well as the sense of challenge and competition it brings. I became a Poker Power teacher in order to show the benefits of this game to all women and present poker as it should be—a unique game of skill and strategy.”
Sarah S.
“I like how the focus was on helping women empower themselves. The program combined poker instruction with parallels to each woman’s individual professional journey. I appreciated how each breakout room had a facilitator so that the attendees weren’t left to figure it out on their own.”
Caitlan E.
“Poker requires the high level of emotional intelligence women need across many business contexts, especially ones that are high-pressured and emotionally charged. When playing poker, one needs to be aware of how one is feeling and manage those emotions so they don’t get the best of you.”
Gail B.
“To be successful, I have to be assertive, confident, and a risk-taker. Poker has helped me hone these skills. I am a better negotiator, an excellent patient advocate, and a confident clinician thanks to my poker skills.”
Usha P.
“Playing poker helps in knowing when to act. In business, you’ll encounter situations where you want to set the tone, and you should act first. In poker, the first-mover advantage can set the stage for the discussion.”
Erin S.
“The skills women are learning through poker have direct applicability to their work as entrepreneurs and investors, and the game has proven to be a great foundation for deal-making.”
Martina W.
“Everything we can do to raise those voices and get a seat at the table. That’s what really draws me to the mission of Poker Power because I think we represent a big piece of the population.”

Cynthia D.
“Poker allowed me to step out of the box of being a young twenty-something girl and into being a force to be reckoned with! “

Amanda B.
“Playing in a live tournament after Poker Power’s lessons was so exciting and empowering. I got to apply so many of the learnings around confidence, tournament strategy, and value that made the difference in getting to the final table and winning!”

Mary S.
“I like the social aspect of being a part of the Poker Power club, but I am also improving my critical thinking skills. I had always thought of poker as a game that cowboys play, but I was wrong. It really is about risk and reward.”

Lan Q.
“I think as a female we tend to be risk adverse. But Poker Power has really taught me to be more confident in my decisions and play the game of poker more aggressively, which has really translated to life.”

Abby M.
“A woman who plays poker is one who is confident and one who is not afraid to take risks because she knows the return.”

Journee L.
“My experience of poker power has been very positive, very educational, and empowering; and not just actual poker playing, but in cultivating a sense of self in general.”

Youmna R.
“Poker Power has really taught me how to be confident and to use those skills that I learned on the table, off the table.”

Neha P.