Drill Pack
Value and Thin Value Drill Pack
Find value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call. Use this offline Smart Poker Lab landing page to understand the pack before training.
Why this pack matters
Train one leak family instead of wandering the site.
Use this page as a short briefing: understand the range idea, run a small Practice Mode sample, then let the local Progress page tell you which pack to repeat.
| Focus | Training note | |
|---|---|---|
| Value target | Before betting, name worse hands that call. | Do not bet just because your hand is strong in isolation. |
| Size discipline | Thin value needs a callable size. | Do not overbet medium hands without a polar range. |
| Raise response | Know which raises are value-heavy by player type. | Do not call every raise because you bet for value. |
Sample decisions
What you will practice
| Spot | Mode | Street | Leak tag |
|---|---|---|---|
| AJs on A72r versus a calling station | Postflop | Flop | missed-value |
| AA faces a passive turn check-raise | Postflop | Turn | overpair-attachment |
| A5s on A84r versus a calling station | Postflop | Flop | thin-value |
| Top pair on a monotone board | Postflop | Flop | monotone-overplay |
| Second pair thin value on a clean river | Postflop | River | missed-thin-value |
| QQ on A72r in a 3-bet pot | Postflop | Flop | ace-high-3bet-pot |
| JJ on 864 two-tone in a 3-bet pot | Postflop | Flop | 3bet-pot-overpair |
| Full house value with polar river sizing | Postflop | River | polar-sizing |
Next Steps
FAQ
What is the purpose of this drill pack?
Find value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.
Does this page give real-time decisions?
No. It is for offline study, practice, and review only.
Where should I go after reading it?
Open Practice Mode, run five spots from this pack, then check Progress for the next leak.
This pack is a study routine, not a poker room or live-play assistant.