30-Day Training Plan

Turn study, practice, review, and progress into one routine.

This plan upgrades poker learning into a daily loop: study one concept, make one decision, build one review habit, then check the next leak. The goal is process, not profit promises.

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Day 1: Map the Whole Hand

Understand the button, blinds, streets, and legal actions so every later lesson has a stable frame.

Rules Foundation 10-15 minutes Hand flow and action order
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01Study

Read the day's concept and one related example.

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02Practice

Make a decision before reading the explanation.

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03Analyze

Turn a hand memory into a structured report.

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04Progress

Check scores, leaks, queue, and next recommendation.

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Days 1-5

Rules Foundation

Make hand flow automatic before adding advanced decisions.

You can explain the order of action, name the best five-card hand, and describe why position matters.
Days 6-12

Preflop Discipline

Reduce difficult postflop spots by entering pots with cleaner ranges.

You can explain why UTG, BTN, SB, and BB ranges are different and what changes versus a 3-bet.
Days 13-17

Pot Math

Use price, equity, and stack depth before calling or building a large pot.

You can calculate required equity and explain when realization or reverse implied odds changes the answer.
Days 18-23

GTO Language

Translate theory words into board-texture decisions.

You can write a baseline line, then name a clear exploit adjustment for one opponent type.
Days 24-27

Player Types

Adjust without abandoning fundamentals.

You can choose different value, bluff, and folding plans for calling stations, nits, maniacs, and regulars.
Days 28-30

Review Habit

Build a repeatable post-session review loop.

You can turn one remembered hand into a structured report with a leak tag and a next drill.

Days 1-5

Rules Foundation

Make hand flow automatic before adding advanced decisions.

Day 1

Map the Whole Hand

Understand the button, blinds, streets, and legal actions so every later lesson has a stable frame.

10-15 minutes Hand flow and action order
Today's Checklist
  • Read the rules page slowly.
  • Name the button, SB, and BB before each sample hand.
  • Write the action order for preflop and postflop.
Analyze Prompt

Write one hand in this format: positions, preflop action, flop action, turn action, river action.

Progress Checkpoint

I can describe a full Texas Hold'em hand without skipping a street.

Reflection: Which street still feels confusing: preflop, flop, turn, river, or showdown?

Complete the day after you can explain who acts first on every street.

Day 2

Read the Best Five Cards

Stop judging only the two hole cards and start reading the final five-card hand.

10-15 minutes Hand rankings and kickers
Today's Checklist
  • Memorize the hand-ranking order.
  • Use the checker on five different seven-card examples.
  • Write why a kicker matters when both players hold top pair.
Analyze Prompt

Find one example where the board helps both players and explain the kicker.

Progress Checkpoint

I can identify the best five-card hand and compare tied hand classes.

Reflection: What hand class did you misread most often today?

Complete the day after you can compare same-pair hands by kicker.

Day 3

Treat Position as Information

Understand why acting last creates better decisions and wider profitable ranges.

10-15 minutes Position and information advantage
Today's Checklist
  • Read the position lesson.
  • Compare UTG, CO, BTN, SB, and BB in the range tool.
  • Mark three hands that change value by seat.
Analyze Prompt

Write one sentence explaining why the same hand can be fold UTG and open BTN.

Progress Checkpoint

I can explain why BTN is valuable and why the blinds are difficult.

Reflection: Which seat tempted you to play too loose?

Complete the day after you can name the hardest seats to play postflop.

Day 4

Replace Feelings With a Process

Identify the beginner leaks that create the most expensive training problems.

10-15 minutes Process over outcome
Today's Checklist
  • Read the beginner mistakes page.
  • Take the player type test once.
  • Write your top leak as a neutral training label.
Analyze Prompt

Choose one lost hand memory and separate result, decision, and emotion.

Progress Checkpoint

I can separate a bad result from a bad decision.

Reflection: Did you judge any decision only because it won or lost?

Complete the day after you can name one leak you will track for the next week.

Day 5

Build the First Routine

Turn the first four days into a repeatable ten-minute study habit.

10-15 minutes Study, practice, analyze, progress
Today's Checklist
  • Review one Study Mode spot.
  • Open the Progress dashboard.
  • Write your next-week rule: fewer hands, clearer prices, or better review.
Analyze Prompt

Write a one-paragraph review of what you understand and what still feels fuzzy.

Progress Checkpoint

I have a simple routine: read one idea, make one decision, review one hand.

Reflection: What will you measure: hands folded preflop, pot odds drills, or hand reviews saved?

Complete the day after checking the progress dashboard and choosing the next phase focus.

Days 6-12

Preflop Discipline

Reduce difficult postflop spots by entering pots with cleaner ranges.

Day 6

Start Tight From UTG

Understand why early position needs durable hands and fewer speculative opens.

15-20 minutes Early-position range discipline
Today's Checklist
  • Read the UTG range lesson.
  • Use the range tool for UTG.
  • Label weak Ax and offsuit broadways that cause domination.
Analyze Prompt

Write three hands you used to open too loosely from UTG.

Progress Checkpoint

I can explain why A9o is usually not an early-position open for a beginner.

Reflection: Which UTG hand looks pretty but plays poorly after pressure?

Complete the day after folding one weak offsuit ace in your study examples.

Day 7

Widen Carefully in MP and CO

Add hands by position without turning widening into randomness.

15-20 minutes Range expansion by seat
Today's Checklist
  • Read the CO range lesson.
  • Run ten range-trainer spots.
  • Write one adjustment versus aggressive players behind.
Analyze Prompt

Write how the button behind you changes cutoff opens.

Progress Checkpoint

I can widen from later seats while keeping hand quality and players behind in mind.

Reflection: Did you widen because of position or because you wanted action?

Complete the day after ten range-trainer decisions.

Day 8

Use the Button Without Getting Lazy

Use positional advantage to open wider while still respecting 3-bets and playability.

15-20 minutes Button steal and equity realization
Today's Checklist
  • Read the button range lesson.
  • Practice one button steal spot.
  • Write which blinds allow wider steals and which force tighter opens.
Analyze Prompt

Pick one marginal button open and write the plan versus a 3-bet.

Progress Checkpoint

I can open wider on BTN because of position, not because any two cards are good.

Reflection: Which button hand becomes too loose if the blinds 3-bet aggressively?

Complete the day after a Practice decision in the preflop pack.

Day 9

Respect the Small Blind Problem

Avoid completing weak hands just because the price feels cheap.

15-20 minutes Out-of-position equity realization
Today's Checklist
  • Read the SB range lesson.
  • Compare SB and BTN ranges.
  • Write one raise-or-fold simplification for beginners.
Analyze Prompt

Write why a cheap completion can become expensive after the flop.

Progress Checkpoint

I can explain why the small blind is not a discount seat.

Reflection: When did the cheap price hide the cost of playing out of position?

Complete the day after naming one SB hand you will stop playing passively.

Day 10

Defend the Big Blind With a Plan

Use pot odds without defending hands that cannot realize enough equity.

15-20 minutes Big blind defense and opener position
Today's Checklist
  • Read the BB defense lesson.
  • Train five BB defense spots.
  • Write which opener positions deserve tighter defense.
Analyze Prompt

Compare defending Q9s versus BTN and versus UTG.

Progress Checkpoint

I can defend wider versus BTN than UTG and explain why.

Reflection: Did you defend because the price was good or because the hand had a plan?

Complete the day after explaining why open position changes BB defense width.

Day 11

Build Value 3-Bets First

Understand re-raises as range construction, not random aggression.

15-20 minutes 3-bet purpose
Today's Checklist
  • Read the 3-bet lesson.
  • Practice one 3-bet decision.
  • Write the difference between value and bluff 3-bets.
Analyze Prompt

Write one value 3-bet and one blocker-based bluff candidate.

Progress Checkpoint

I can name the purpose before 3-betting.

Reflection: Was the 3-bet for value, fold equity, blocker pressure, or confusion?

Complete the day after one scored Practice decision involving a 3-bet.

Day 12

Prepare for Big Preflop Pressure

Know why 4-bets and squeezes grow pots quickly and need clear plans.

15-20 minutes 4-bets, squeezes, and commitment
Today's Checklist
  • Read the 4-bet guide.
  • Read the squeeze-play page.
  • Write a simple continue plan versus a 3-bet.
Analyze Prompt

Write what hands continue if your open gets 3-bet.

Progress Checkpoint

I can avoid calling big preflop pressure without a plan.

Reflection: Which hands look strong until the pot becomes very large?

Complete the day after writing one continue range note.

Days 13-17

Pot Math

Use price, equity, and stack depth before calling or building a large pot.

Day 13

Calculate the Price Before Calling

Use final-pot math to determine the equity a call needs.

15-20 minutes Pot odds formula
Today's Checklist
  • Read the pot-odds guide.
  • Complete five pot-odds trainer questions.
  • Write the formula from memory.
Analyze Prompt

Write one call calculation using call / final pot.

Progress Checkpoint

I can calculate required equity before deciding whether a call is priced in.

Reflection: Did you use the final pot or accidentally divide by the current pot?

Complete the day after five trainer questions.

Day 14

Separate Equity From Realization

Understand why a hand's raw chance to win is not always the amount it can capture.

15-20 minutes Equity and equity realization
Today's Checklist
  • Read the equity page.
  • Practice one math/stacks spot.
  • Write one example where position improves realization.
Analyze Prompt

Write why out-of-position draws often realize less equity.

Progress Checkpoint

I can say why equity alone is not the whole decision.

Reflection: What made a hand hard to realize: position, domination, or future bets?

Complete the day after one scored math/stacks decision.

Day 15

Use EV as the Scoreboard

Review long-run decision quality instead of one-hand results.

15-20 minutes Expected value and process review
Today's Checklist
  • Read the EV page.
  • Open the Progress dashboard.
  • Write one result-independent review note.
Analyze Prompt

Write one decision that was good even if the result was bad.

Progress Checkpoint

I can grade process separately from pot outcome.

Reflection: Which result made you overrate or underrate your decision?

Complete the day after checking average Smart Score and top leak labels.

Day 16

Check SPR Before Stacking Off

Understand why one pair changes value when the remaining stacks are shallow or deep.

15-20 minutes Stack-to-pot ratio
Today's Checklist
  • Read the SPR page.
  • Practice one stack-depth spot.
  • Write how low SPR changes top-pair commitment.
Analyze Prompt

Write why top pair is more fragile at high SPR.

Progress Checkpoint

I can check SPR before treating one pair as a stack-off hand.

Reflection: Did you ask how big the pot was relative to the stacks?

Complete the day after one SPR or commitment decision.

Day 17

Price Draws Without Chasing Everything

Combine pot odds, implied odds, and clean outs before continuing.

15-20 minutes Draw price and reverse implied odds
Today's Checklist
  • Review the pot-odds guide.
  • Complete the Daily Hand trainer.
  • Write one draw decision with clean-out assumptions.
Analyze Prompt

Write whether your draw has clean outs, dominated outs, or future reverse-implied-odds risk.

Progress Checkpoint

I can avoid chasing draws only because they look exciting.

Reflection: Were the outs actually clean or could they make a second-best hand?

Complete the day after one Daily Hand answer.

Days 18-23

GTO Language

Translate theory words into board-texture decisions.

Day 18

Use GTO as a Baseline, Not a Script

Learn to write a balanced baseline and then adjust for opponent mistakes.

20-25 minutes GTO baseline versus exploit adjustment
Today's Checklist
  • Read the GTO introduction.
  • Open Study Mode Lite.
  • Write baseline and exploit in two separate lines.
Analyze Prompt

Write one baseline action and one exploit adjustment for the same spot.

Progress Checkpoint

I can say 'baseline' and 'adjustment' without mixing them together.

Reflection: Where did you try to memorize an answer instead of understanding the reason?

Complete the day after viewing one Study Mode spot.

Day 19

Find Range Advantage

Compare both players' possible hands before choosing a c-bet frequency.

20-25 minutes Range advantage
Today's Checklist
  • Read the range advantage page.
  • Open the board-texture atlas.
  • Write a board where the caller connects better.
Analyze Prompt

Compare K72 rainbow with 876 two-tone and write which range connects more.

Progress Checkpoint

I can explain why some boards are better for the preflop raiser than others.

Reflection: Did you ask whose whole range benefits, or only whether your hand hit?

Complete the day after writing one board-texture note.

Day 20

Name the Job of a C-Bet

Replace automatic continuation betting with a clear value, denial, or pressure goal.

20-25 minutes C-bet purpose and sizing
Today's Checklist
  • Read the c-bet page.
  • Practice one board-texture spot.
  • Write whether the bet was for value, denial, or range pressure.
Analyze Prompt

Write the job of one flop bet in a single sentence.

Progress Checkpoint

I can name why I bet before I choose a size.

Reflection: Was your c-bet intentional or automatic?

Complete the day after one c-bet practice decision.

Day 21

Separate Nut Advantage From Range Advantage

Understand why big bets need top-end range support.

20-25 minutes Nut advantage and sizing pressure
Today's Checklist
  • Read nut advantage.
  • Review bet sizing.
  • Write why an overbet needs credible strong hands.
Analyze Prompt

Write one board where a player can have more very strong hands even if equity is close.

Progress Checkpoint

I can avoid blasting medium-strength hands when the nut story is weak.

Reflection: Did your large bet represent enough nutted hands?

Complete the day after writing one big-bet reason.

Day 22

Use Blockers Carefully

Use blockers as combination evidence, not as permission to bluff every river.

20-25 minutes Blockers and river decisions
Today's Checklist
  • Read the blocker page.
  • Practice one river decision.
  • Write whether the opponent type actually folds.
Analyze Prompt

Write what value hands your card blocks and what bluffs villain can still have.

Progress Checkpoint

I can use blockers with line, range, and opponent type.

Reflection: Did the blocker support the story, or did you use it as an excuse?

Complete the day after one river practice decision.

Day 23

Protect Your Check Range

Understand why strong hands sometimes check so the checking range is not helpless.

20-25 minutes Balanced checking and delayed decisions
Today's Checklist
  • Read the protect-check-range review.
  • Complete the Daily Hand trainer.
  • Write which strong hands might check on dry boards.
Analyze Prompt

Write one hand that can check back without giving up.

Progress Checkpoint

I can see why not every top pair must bet immediately against strong opponents.

Reflection: If you checked, did your range still contain hands that can call future bets?

Complete the day after one Daily Hand answer.

Days 24-27

Player Types

Adjust without abandoning fundamentals.

Day 24

Value Bet Calling Stations

Learn why curious callers require thinner value and fewer pure bluffs.

20-25 minutes Exploit: value over bluff
Today's Checklist
  • Read the calling-station guide.
  • Practice one value spot.
  • Write value targets before choosing a size.
Analyze Prompt

Write three worse hands that can call your value bet.

Progress Checkpoint

I can value bet thinner and bluff less versus players who call too much.

Reflection: Were you trying to make a calling station fold instead of charging worse hands?

Complete the day after one value-betting practice decision.

Day 25

Pressure Nits, Respect Their Resistance

Attack over-folding tendencies while avoiding expensive calls versus rare aggression.

20-25 minutes Exploit: steal and respect strength
Today's Checklist
  • Read the nit guide.
  • Use the player type test for comparison.
  • Write where to steal and where to fold more.
Analyze Prompt

Write one spot where a nit's large raise should change your plan.

Progress Checkpoint

I can pressure tight folds but avoid stubborn calls versus value-heavy lines.

Reflection: Did you respect a strong line from a player who rarely bluffs?

Complete the day after writing one steal spot and one respect spot.

Day 26

Stay Calm Against Maniacs

Avoid ego wars and use robust hands to catch excessive aggression.

20-25 minutes Exploit: disciplined bluff catching
Today's Checklist
  • Read the maniac guide.
  • Practice one river decision.
  • Write one hand that should call and one that should fold.
Analyze Prompt

Write which hands can bluff-catch because they block value or unblock bluffs.

Progress Checkpoint

I can let over-aggression make mistakes without overreacting.

Reflection: Did you want to win the pot or win an ego contest?

Complete the day after one river decision and one emotion-control note.

Day 27

Exploit Regular Leaks Carefully

Target repeated regular mistakes without assuming every regular is balanced.

20-25 minutes Exploit: capped ranges and overfold nodes
Today's Checklist
  • Read regular leaks.
  • Open one Study Mode spot.
  • Write a capped-range attack and the reason it can fail.
Analyze Prompt

Write one line where a regular's turn check-back caps their range.

Progress Checkpoint

I can attack repeated leaks while staying aware of adjustments.

Reflection: Were you exploiting a real pattern or just guessing?

Complete the day after one Study Mode view and one exploit note.

Days 28-30

Review Habit

Build a repeatable post-session review loop.

Day 28

Build One Analyze Report

Turn a remembered hand into a structured, leak-labeled report.

20-25 minutes Hand review structure
Today's Checklist
  • Open Analyze Lite.
  • Load a sample or enter your own study hand.
  • Save the report locally and read the recommended drill pack.
Analyze Prompt

Enter positions, stack, pot type, board, action by street, and main question.

Progress Checkpoint

I can create a report that names the decision node and next drill.

Reflection: What was the likely leak: preflop, value, c-bet, blocker, pot odds, or review habit?

Complete the day after saving one Analyze Lite report.

Day 29

Use the Progress Dashboard

Convert scattered tool activity into one next training recommendation.

20-25 minutes Leak tracking and next drill selection
Today's Checklist
  • Open Progress.
  • Read average Smart Score, top leaks, review queue, and saved reports.
  • Write one next drill pack to repeat.
Analyze Prompt

Copy your top leak label and choose the next drill pack.

Progress Checkpoint

I can let the dashboard choose the next study focus instead of chasing random topics.

Reflection: What does the dashboard suggest you should train next?

Complete the day after opening Progress and choosing one next action.

Day 30

Write Your Personal Training Loop

Leave the plan with a repeatable weekly routine.

20-25 minutes Long-term process design
Today's Checklist
  • Read the professional thinking roadmap.
  • Review the training routine sheet.
  • Write your next seven-day study loop.
Analyze Prompt

Write a weekly loop: two Study spots, ten Practice decisions, one Analyze report, one Progress review.

Progress Checkpoint

I can continue with a weekly routine focused on decisions, not promises.

Reflection: What repeatable habit will you keep: range training, daily hand, Analyze reports, or Progress review?

Complete the day after writing the next seven-day routine.