A live IterFact game/template artifact for heads-up Texas Hold'em training with connection invites, server-side gameplay, and post-session reports.
Invite an IterFact connection into a server-authoritative heads-up poker decision room, play live hands, and save durable player reports.
The point is not to explain the shell abstractly. It is to let someone see the interaction pattern and decide whether the artifact feels worth keeping.
Sign-in happens first so the run, uploads, credits, and saved copy stay attached to your workspace from the beginning.
The point is to show the actual input shape before you start, not make you guess what the template wants.
It currently relies on higher-level input modes such as CSV or paste-based normalization rather than a long structured field schema.