Practice Mode

Train decisions in focused drill packs.

Choose a pack, make a decision, receive a Smart Score, track streaks, and replay mistakes from a browser-local review queue. This is an original offline study trainer, not a solver database or real-time play assistant.

Practice Mode

Make decisions, score them, then review your leaks.

Active Drill Pack All Spots

Cycle through every available preflop, postflop, river, and math decision.

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Why This PackTraining CueAvoid
Survey modeUse this only when you do not yet know your leak.Do not stay here forever; move to a focused pack after five scores.
Broad exposureMix preflop, flop, turn, river, math, and opponent-type spots.Do not confuse variety with deliberate practice.
PostflopFlopBTN vs BBCalling stationBeginner

AJs on A72r versus a calling station

6-max cash, 100BB. Hero opens BTN with AJs, BB calling station calls. Flop A72 rainbow, BB checks. Pot is 5.5BB.

Hero: AJs Board: A72r

What is Hero's best default plan?

Feedback LayerWhat This Spot Teaches
BaselineBTN has range advantage on A72r and AJ is a medium-strong value hand. A small value bet is a clean baseline.
Exploit AdjustmentAgainst a calling station, bluff less and value bet more. If the passive player raises river, tighten sharply.
Next Street PlanValue comes from worse hands continuing, not from making your hand look powerful.
Recommended Next DrillAll Spots
Choose an action to see Smart Score, beginner mistake, baseline, exploit adjustment, next plan, and recommended next drill.

Drill Pack Library

Choose a focused pack instead of guessing what to study.

Preflop Discipline Preflop Discipline

Train opens, blind defense, 3-bet responses, and set-mining discipline before the flop.

  • Range before egoOpen and defend by position, stack depth, and players behind.
  • Domination filterAsk which better hands dominate your top-pair outcomes.
Value / Thin Value Value and Thin Value

Find value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.

  • Value targetBefore betting, name worse hands that call.
  • Size disciplineThin value needs a callable size.
Board Texture / C-Bets Board Texture and C-Bets

Practice dry boards, wet boards, monotone boards, turn probes, and semi-bluff pressure.

  • Board family firstDry high-card boards differ from low connected boards.
  • Equity shiftTurns can move advantage from one range to the other.
River Decisions River Decisions

Train blockers, bluff-catchers, thin value, and polar sizing away from real-time play.

  • Story and targetRiver bets need a value target or fold target.
  • Blocker qualityA blocker helps only when the line represents value.
Math / Stack Depth Math and Stack Depth

Review pot odds, SPR, 3-bet pot commitment, and stack-depth planning.

  • Final-pot formulaRequired equity is call amount divided by final pot after calling.
  • SPR planStack depth changes commitment thresholds.
Multiway Pots Multiway Pots

Practice how value, bluffs, draws, and slowplays change when more than two ranges continue.

  • More rangesEach extra player strengthens the continuing field.
  • Clearer valueTop pair still has value but needs caution.
Tournament / Short Stack Tournament and Short Stack

Study push-fold discipline, shallow stack plans, and basic tournament pressure without claiming solver precision.

  • Stack depth10-20BB spots need push-fold and reshove planning.
  • PressureICM and stack distribution can change chip-EV instincts.
Live Exploits Live Exploits

Compare calling stations, nits, maniacs, over-folders, and regulars after naming the baseline.

  • Profile firstCalling stations, nits, maniacs, and regulars require different adjustments.
  • Value disciplineExploit callers with more value, not more bluffs.
River Decision Lab River Decision Lab

Focus on thin value, blocker bluffs, overbets, bluff-catchers, block bets, and river check-raises.

  • Polar logicBig river bets need strong value and selected bluffs.
  • Thin valueSmall river bets can target bluff-catchers and weak pairs.
Review Queue Review Queue

Replay spots connected to recent scores below 70. Stored only in this browser.

  • Weakest firstReplay recent low-score spots before adding new theory.
  • Spaced reviewReturn to mistakes after a delay and score them again.
BB Defense BB Defense

Train big blind calls, folds, and blocker pressure by opener position, price, and equity realization.

  • Price plus realizationGood price matters, but out-of-position realization changes the answer.
  • Opener positionDefend wider versus BTN than UTG.
3-Bet Pots 3-Bet Pots

Train lower-SPR decisions, ace-high boards, overpairs, and medium-strength pot control in 3-bet pots.

  • Lower SPRSmall mistakes become expensive because the pot is already larger.
  • Range compressionBoth ranges are narrower, so board texture matters more.
Thin Value Thin Value

Name worse calls before betting medium-strength hands.

  • Callable worse handsThin value is about worse hands continuing, not about feeling safe.
  • Opponent filterStations widen value; nits narrow it.
Pot Odds Math Pot Odds Math

Make the final-pot formula automatic before adding implied-odds adjustments.

  • Automatic mathMake 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, pot, and overbet prices familiar.
  • RealizationAdd position, future action, and reverse implied odds after the formula.
Player-Type Exploits Player-Type Exploits

Adjust versus calling stations, nits, maniacs, and regulars after naming the baseline.

  • Baseline plus adjustmentName the balanced idea, then adjust only for a clear leak.
  • Maniac filterCall selected bluff-catchers wider, but avoid ego raises.

Training Loop

How to use Practice Mode

01Pick Pack

Choose a focused drill pack or open the review queue.

02Decide

Pick the action before reading the review.

03Score

Read the Smart Score, streak, and mistake label.

04Repeat

Use recommendations to target your next leak.

Comic practice mode interface with four action choices, Smart Score feedback, and drill pack progress

Score Matrix

Scores should tell the user what to do next.

Practice Mode now presents score bands like a decision trainer: clean action, conditional action, review needed, or major leak.

Score BandMeaningExample LeakNext Action
90-100Preferred lab decisionBest move or clean valueRepeat the spot with a new board
70-89Acceptable but conditionalMixed spot or thin edgeRead the baseline and exploit note
40-69Review neededMissed value, over-fold, or weak bluffAdd to Review Queue
0-39Major leakDeep-stack jam, dominated open, or no planRun the linked drill pack