Range Matrix
Decision Training.
A focused preview for studying poker decisions with simplified range-matrix examples.
These examples are built for range-thinking practice, stack-depth awareness, and decision quality.
For the interactive Study Engine, visit the dedicated Solver page.
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What this page is
Reveal the action, then study the reason.
The solver page is designed to make the dominant action, lower-frequency alternatives, and common mistake readable before the player moves into repeat practice.
Build the spot
Choose position, stack depth, hand class, and street context before revealing the study output.
Read frequencies
Compare the main action with lower-frequency continues, checks, raises, and folds.
Save for review
Send difficult decisions into Review Queue so Training Lab can turn them into reps.
Static examples for sharper study habits.
Choose a spot to see a simplified recommendation, why the decision matters, the key concept, a common mistake, and a study takeaway.
BTN open with AKo at 35bb
Simplified action: usually open-raise
AKo blocks AA and KK, makes strong top pair, and performs well as an opening hand. From the button, fewer players remain and hero will often have position postflop.
Strong broadway hand, position advantage, value and initiative
Limping strong hands from late position and giving the blinds a cheap chance to realize equity.
Strong broadway hands often want to raise for value and initiative, especially in late position. Stack depth and table tendencies still matter.