Everything to get better at poker in one place. Start with a 60-second plain-language intro, then work through three focused drills. No jargon you don't already know β every term is explained, and every answer is graded on real math, never made-up advice.
Poker rewards one thing above all: making the better decision more often than the other players.
You don't need to memorize charts or know the lingo to start β you need a feel for two questions on every hand:
"how likely am I to win this?" and "is the price I'm being asked to pay worth it?"
Work through the short class below β each lesson teaches one idea in plain English, then drops you into the drill that practices it. Your progress is saved on this device.
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The only words you need (plain English)
Equity
Just a fancy word for "your chance to win the hand right now," written as a percent. 40% equity = you'd win 4 times out of 10.
Outs
The specific cards still to come that would turn your losing hand into the winning one. More outs = better chance.
Pot odds / the price
How much you must pay compared to how much you'd win. If you only have to risk a little to win a lot, you don't need a great chance to make calling worth it.
The rule of 2 and 4
A quick shortcut: multiply your outs by 2 (one card left) or by 4 (two cards left) to estimate your chance to win. Drill 1 shows you exactly how close that shortcut is.
Preflop / postflop
"Preflop" = before any shared cards are dealt. "Postflop" = after. That's it.
Range
Instead of guessing someone's exact two cards, you think about the whole set of hands they'd play this way. The drills tell you the range, so you don't have to guess.
Your poker journey
No sessions yet β open Drill 1 and play a few spots. As you practice you'll earn XP, level up, build a daily streak, and unlock milestones. Everything saves automatically on this device.
Will I win? You're behind right now and there are cards still to come. Count the cards that save you (your outs) and estimate your chance to win β then see the exact number. Repeat until your gut matches the math.
Call or Fold. An opponent bets everything and you're told the kinds of hands they'd do it with. Decide: is your chance to win good enough for the price? You get an instant, math-checked verdict and build a streak.
Full Table. Play real 6-player hands with a coach grading every move in plain language. This is the deep end β best after Drills 1 and 2 feel natural. (Wide view; scroll inside the table if needed.)