Decision Lab Preview

Solver-Inspired
Decision Training.

A frontend educational preview for studying poker decisions, not a full solver engine.

The mobile app's solver-style training tools are in development. These examples are simplified study spots for range-thinking practice, stack-depth awareness, and decision quality.

For the interactive solver-style study tool, visit the dedicated Solver page.

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What this page is

Simplified educational decision examples
No backend, API, account, or live solver calculation
No exact solver outputs or guaranteed poker results
Built to preview the app's study workflow direction
Sample Decision Spots

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.

Online MTT / Preflop / 8-handed

BTN open with AKo at 35bb

Hero
Button
Villain
Blinds
Stack
35bb effective
Hand
A K offsuit
Board / Street
Preflop
Simplified Action

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.

Key Concept

Strong broadway hand, position advantage, value and initiative

Common Mistake

Limping strong hands from late position and giving the blinds a cheap chance to realize equity.

Study Takeaway

Strong broadway hands often want to raise for value and initiative, especially in late position. Stack depth and table tendencies still matter.

These examples are simplified educational previews, not exact solver outputs. Real poker decisions depend on stack depth, position, ante structure, ICM, player tendencies, and tournament context.