Re poker pros not understanding the ROI of your software:
When you build a better tool/platform but people/companies refuse to use it, you can often just use your own tool to compete with them at their business. In this case that would mean training yourself to kick their ass at poker.
If your tool can’t let you do that, maybe find an up & coming poker star who you set up with your tool and you could somehow invest in the upside of their winnings.
That makes sense in general, but in this case I don’t think the software is strong enough to do that. It’ll make you better at poker, but not fast enough to blow everyone else away and make them think, “Wow, that software sure is doing a good job, I need to get it myself.”
Re poker pros not understanding the ROI of your software:
When you build a better tool/platform but people/companies refuse to use it, you can often just use your own tool to compete with them at their business. In this case that would mean training yourself to kick their ass at poker.
If your tool can’t let you do that, maybe find an up & coming poker star who you set up with your tool and you could somehow invest in the upside of their winnings.
That makes sense in general, but in this case I don’t think the software is strong enough to do that. It’ll make you better at poker, but not fast enough to blow everyone else away and make them think, “Wow, that software sure is doing a good job, I need to get it myself.”