SnapShove Discounts for March 2026: Unlock Exclusive Savings
SnapShove has officially relaunched with a modernized platform, improved performance, and lower subscription pricing. To celebrate the relaunch, SnapShove is offering exclusive March 2026 promo codes and discounts across web and app platforms.
If you’ve thinking about upgrading your poker push/fold training, now is the perfect time. Below you’ll find the latest SnapShove promo codes for March 2026, along with details about the new pricing and subscription tiers.
50% Off Unlimited Access (First Week of March)
Use promo code: MARCH50
Deal details:
- 50% off an Unlimited Access annual subscription
- Valid during the first week of March 2026
- Applies to web subscriptions only
25% Off Unlimited Access (Rest of March)
Use promo code: MARCH25
Deal details:
- 25% off Unlimited Access annual subscription
- Valid for the rest of March 2026
- Applies to web subscriptions only
First Month Free (App Store Users)
Use promo code: MARCH2026
Deal details:
- First month free of Unlimited Access subscription
- Available on iOS and Android app stores
- Valid for March 2026
SnapShove Relaunch: What’s New in 2026
The relaunch includes several major improvements designed to make SnapShove faster, easier to use, and more accessibly.
Key improvements include:
- A completely rebuilt website
- Major performance upgrades
- Updated infrastructure and platform improvements
- Simplified subscription tiers
- Lower pricing across web and app platforms
- These updates aim to make SnapShove more powerful for poker players while keeping the service affordable.
New SnapShove Subscription Tiers
SnapShove now offers three streamlined subscription tiers.
Starter (Free Subscription)
The Starter subscription is available free on all platforms. Features include:
- One shove calculation per day
- One call calculation per day
- One reshove calculation per day
- Unlimited training simulations
This subscription is ideal for casual players who want to occasionally check a push/fold spot that they may have played.
Core
The Core subscription unlocks the full call calculation engine. Features include:
- Unlimited shove calculations
- Unlimited training simulations
This subscription is designed for players who want consistent access to push/fold tools without paying for the full suite of tools.
Unlimited Access
Unlimited Access is the premium SnapShove subscription. Features include:
- Unlimited shove calculations
- Unlimited call calculations
- Unlimited reshove calculations
- Unlimited training simulations
This subscription is best-suited for serious poker players who want a comprehensive analysis of complete push/fold strategy and training tools.
SnapShove Pricing Update (2026)
As part of the relaunch, SnapShove has lowered subscription pricing across platforms.
Previous Pricing
Web subscriptions previously ranged from:
- $3.99 – $12.99 monthly
- $10.99 – $34.99 quarterly
- $37.99 – $119.99 annually
App store subscriptions ranged from:
- $4.49 – $14.99 per month
New SnapShove Pricing
Web Pricing
Core Plan
- $3.99 per month
- $34.99 per year
Unlimited Access
- $9.99 per month
- $99.99 per year
App Store Pricing
Core Plan
- $3.49 per month
Unlimited Access
- $9.99 per month
These price reductions make SnapShove more accessible while continuing to improve the product.
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A New Chapter for SnapShove
For more than a decade, Max Silver‘s vision for SnapShove has been clear: to create a powerful, easy-to-use tool that helps players master one of the most critical areas of tournament poker – short-stacked decision-making.
Drawing on his professional experience and a career that produced more than $5 million in tournament earnings, Max built SnapShove to fill a crucial gap in the poker landscape. Powered by over on million game simulations and Nash Equilibrium-based data, the app quickly became a trusted resource for serious tournament players worldwide.
In recent years, Max has shifted his focus toward family life and other business ventures. In 2026, he entrusted the future of SnapShove to a new leadership team of two poker industry veterans with a combined 36 years of experience.
This transition represents more than a change in ownership. It reflects a renewed commitment to SnapShove’s original mission: delivering accurate and practical tools that help players make better decisions.
Looking Ahead
Just as poker is a game of constant adaptation, SnapShove must continue to evolve. Under new ownership, our focus is on:
- Platform Stability and Performance
- User Experience Enhancements
- New Features for Tournament Players
- Restructure Pricing and Subscription Offerings
Our goal is to strengthen the foundation of the app while building new tools that meet the demands of today’s tournament environment.
Stay Connected
As we work through this new chapter, we invite you to stay engaged with us and be part of the journey:
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We will continue sharing updates, improvements, and educational content along the way.
Thank You
SnapShove exists because of its community of dedicated players who value precision, preparation, and progress. With new ownership, renewed focus, and deep respect for the app’s legacy, we are excited to begin this next chapter together.
Here’s to better decisions, deeper runs, and continued growth.
The SnapShove Team
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Max Silver Becomes First Irish Poker Player to Surpass $5 Million in Live Tournament Earnings
The Triton Poker Series made its way to Gran Via, Madrid, from May 13-25 with a 14-event schedule. During Event #3: €20,000 No-Limit Short Deck Hold’em Ante Only, SnapShove Founder Max Silver finished in fourth-place for €131,500 (~$136,876), and in doing so, surpassed $5,000,000 in live tournament earnings for his career.
The 62-entrant field paid the final eight players as Tom Dwan, Mike Watson, Rob Yong, Chris Brewer, Chin Wei Lim, Devan Tang, Winfred Yu, were all competing to win the Triton Poker Series trophy and €372,000 first-place prize once they reached the money.
Silver had began the day as the shortest stack, but managed to navigate his way into the money, and then to a seat at the final table. Down to just the final four players, Silver was all-in with queen-jack against the king-queen of Watson. The board brought no help for Silver, and he was eliminated in fourth place for €131,500 (~$136,876).
The result marks the 11th-largest cash of Silver’s career. With nearly $137,000 in prize money awarded for his fourth-place finish, he surpasses the $5,000,000 mark in career live tournament earnings – becoming the first Irish player to reach the milestone. In doing so, Silver moves past Andy Black atop Ireland’s All-Time Money List, where Black previously led with just over $4,890,000 in career earnings.
It is another landmark moment for SnapShove Founder Max Silver, whose latest achievement further cements his place in Irish poker history.
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SnapShove Founder Max Silver Finishes 45th in 2017 WSOP Main Event for $176K
The 2017 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event is down to the final few tables from the 7,221-entrant field, and one player who is no longer in contention for the $8,150,000 first-place prize is SnapShove Founder Max Silver.
The third-largest WSOP Main Event of history saw 85 players return on Day 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Germany’s Robin Hegele was the chip leader with 9,990,000 in chips, while Silver sat third overall with 8,665,000 in chips. Players were guaranteed $72,514, but eyes were on surviving the day and being part of the 27 players advancing to Day 7 where a $263,532 payout would be assured.
Silver had won his first WSOP bracelet just a few weeks earlier in Event #53: $3,000 Limit Hold’em 6-Handed, and he was in prime position to best his 33rd-place finish in the 2016 WSOP Main Event. His day began by doubling Gregory Goldberg to slip to 6,290,000 in chips, before he pushed back up the leaderboard in a pot against Michael Zelman.
In a hand with Michael Sklenicka, Silver took a big hit for almost half of his chip stack when his triple-barreled bluff was picked off by Sklenicka. Down to 4,250,000 in chips, he would then double Frenchman Alexandre Reard when all the money went in on the river of an ace-high board with Silver’s ace-queen suited bested by Reard’s ace-king.
Now with just 11 big blinds, the final blow happened a few hands later. Scott Blumstein opened in middle position and Scott Stewart called from the button. Silver moved all-in from the big blind with pocket sevens, and after Bumstein folded, Stewart called with pocket jacks. Unfortunately for the founder of SnapShove, the board bricked out, and Silver was eliminated in 45th place for $176,399 in prize money.
Over a remarkable 13-month stretch, Silver recorded 15 WSOP cashes, captured his first WSOP bracelet, placed 33rd out of 6,737 entries in the 2016 WSOP Main Event, and followed it up with a 45th-place finish out of 7,221 entries in the 2017 WSOP Main Event. Beyond the WSOP, he finished 4th in the EPT Malta €25k No-Limit Hold’em High Roller for €164,030 and won the €2,150 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo Six Max at the Monte Carlo PokerStars Championship for €43,000. A true breakout year for the founder of SnapShove.
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SnapShove Founder Max Silver Wins 1st WSOP Bracelet for $172K
The 2017 World Series of Poker (WSOP) crowned it’s newest champion as SnapShove Founder Max Silver won his first WSOP bracelet in Event #53: $3,000 Limit Hold’em 6-Handed.
Silver topped the 256-entrant field to capture the $172,645 first-place prize and prestigious WSOP gold bracelet. Silver has accomplished many big wins and large scores in his career, but winning his first WSOP bracelet is by far the most significant poker accomplishment in his short career.
Entering the final day of play on June 29, Silver held a commanding chip lead with over 25% of the chips in play. He eliminated David Olson in seventh when his ace-king improved to top pair to put the final six players at the official WSOP final table. Following the elimination of Georgios Kapalas in sixth, Silver eliminated Lena Wang in fifth when his ace-ten rivered a pair against Wang’s eight-five.
Danny Qutami was eliminated in fourth place, and Mickey Craft fell in third place, as Silver entered heads-up play with a better than three-to-one advantage over Guowei Zhang. On the 30th hand of heads-up play, Zhang was all-in on the turn with second pair, while Silver had two overcards holding king-ten. With six outs in the deck for Silver to taste victory, the dealer revealed a king on the river and Zhang was eliminated in second place.
2017 WSOP Event #53: $3,000 Limit Hold’em 6-Handed Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
| 1st | Max Silver | Ireland | $172,645 |
| 2nd | Geowei Zhang | United States | $106,694 |
| 3rd | Mickey Craft | United States | $69,789 |
| 4th | Danny Qutami | United States | $46,871 |
| 5th | Lena Wang | United States | $32,345 |
| 6th | Georgios Kapalas | Greece | $22,952 |
According to an interview with PokerNews, Silver said, “I can’t really describe it. It’s always been a dream for me to win a bracelet.” Silver immediately called his pregnant wife to share the news of his first WSOP bracelet win. “She was so happy. She’s currently six months pregnant, so she was crying – extra emotions!”
Silver becomes the fifth Irish poker player to win a WSOP bracelet. He joins Donnacha O’Dea (1998), Noel Furlong (1999), Ciaran O’Leary (2007), and Marty Smyth (2008).
The founder of SnapShove wore a long-sleeve black shirt featuring the company logo throughout the tournament – including in his winner’s photo. While SnapShove is designed specifically for No-Limit Hold’em, the added brand exposure, paired with Silver’s credibility as a newly crowned WSOP bracelet winner, creates meaningful momentum for SnapShove as an industry leader in poker apps and training tools.
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Max Silver Surpasses $3 Million in Career Live Tournament Poker Earnings
The European Poker Tour (EPT) stop at the Portomaso Casino in St. Julian’s, Malta, is in full swing, running from October 18-29. During Event #17: €25k No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed, SnapShove Founder Max Silver finished in fourth-place for €164,030 (~$179,760), and in doing so, surpassed $3,000,000 in live tournament earnings for his career.
The incredibly stacked final table included Mikita Badziakouski, Ole Schemion, Davidi Kitai, Patrick Leonard, Adrian Mateos, and Silver, but it would be New Zealander David Yan emerging victorious to win the €465,800 first-place prize.
Following a long five-handed battle, Badziakouski would be eliminated by Silver after losing with ace-king to jack-ten. Silver however was the next to fall after losing a coinflip to Yan who held pocket jacks against his ace-queen. Now left as the short stack, Silver was eliminated shortly after when his queen-nine couldn’t improve against the ace-ten of Oleksii Khoroshenin.
Although falling in fourth place, this would be Silver’s sixth-largest score, and the continuation of a career-year. He finished seventh in the EPT Monte Carlo Grand Final €25k No-Limit Hold’em High Roller for €202,050, 33rd in the WSOP Main Event for $216,211, and now fourth here in the EPT Malta €25k No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed for €164,030.
With this fourth-place finish netting him nearly $180,000 in prize money, Silver now surpasses $3,000,000 in live tournament earnings, but is still trailing Andy Black and Marty Smyth on the Ireland All-Time Money List. Black has nearly $4,674,000 in career live tournament earnings, while Smyth has amassed just under $3,880,000 in career live tournament earnings.
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SnapShove Founder Max Silver Finishes 33rd in 2016 WSOP Main Event
The 2016 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event is onto Day 7 with 27 players remaining from the 6,737-entrant field. One player not among the final push towards the November Nine is SnapShove Founder Max Silver who was eliminated late on Day 6 in 33rd place for $216,211 in prize money.
This was Silver’s fifth-largest career score following his 2015 ARIA $25k No-Limit Hold’em High Roller win for $432,960, his 2014 WSOP $10k No-Limit Hold’em Six-Handed third-place finish for $273,646, his 2016 EPT Monte Carlo €25k No-Limit Hold’em High Roller seventh-place finish for €202,050, and his 2013 EPT Prague €5k Main Event sixth-place finish for €160,200.
This was Silver’s tenth cash of the 2016 WSOP, taking his career WSOP tally to 22 – with three of those occurring in Cannes, France at WSOP Europe, in 2011 and 2012. Silver’s hopes for his tenth cash of the series were much grander than the $216,211 he earned as $8,005,310 was awaiting the player who would rise to the top and be crowned the 2016 WSOP Main Event champion.
Deep on Day 6, Silver found himself at the feature table and was dealt pocket nines. He raised under the gun to 380,000 (with blinds at 80,000/160,000). Daniel Colman was in the hijack and moved all-in for 2,965,000 with pocket tens. Action folded back to Silver, and he chatted back-and-forth with Colman before making the call. Silver flopped a gutshot, but was unable to improve and dropped down to 905,000 in chips.
Silver’s final hand came when he was all-in on an eight-high board with queen-eight against the king-jack suited of John Cynn. Cynn would hit runner-runner hearts to eliminate Colman in 33rd place for $216,211 in prize money.
Although his 33rd-place finish was not the ideal way for Silver’s 2016 WSOP to end, it was still a remarkable series. He cashed ten times for $355,858 in WSOP earnings and sees his career earnings to just shy of $3,000,000, according to The Hendon Mob.
Editor’s Note: The complete WSOP library is available on PokerGO.com and you can watch both of these hands in Episode 10 of the WSOP 2016 Main Event right here.
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