Archive March 2025

Online vs. Live Play: The Data Edge Online Players Have

Online vs. Live Play: The Data Edge Online Players Have

The Divide Between Online and Live Poker Poker has always been a game of incomplete information, but the tools available to players differ dramatically depending on whether the game is played online or live. Live players rely on observation—timing tells, body language, betting demeanor—while online players have access to something far more objective: data. Through

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Improving Winrate: Table and Opponent Selection

Improving Winrate: Table and Opponent Selection

Edges Beyond the Cards Many players believe poker is purely about the cards, about hitting flops and dodging bad beats. Serious players know better. Long-term success comes not from luck, but from systematically stacking small edges. Among the most overlooked of these edges are data-driven insights and the ability to choose the right environments to

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Case Study Series: Exploiting Continuation Bets

Case Study Series: Exploiting Continuation Bets

A Common Leak Among “Solid” Players Continuation betting is one of the most fundamental tools in poker. By following up pre-flop aggression with a flop bet, the aggressor represents a strong range, applies pressure, and often wins pots uncontested. Regulars know this—and many of them lean on the c-bet too heavily. At first glance, this

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Exploiting Weak Turn & River Aggression

Exploiting Weak Turn & River Aggression

Where Pots Are Won and Lost The flop gets the most attention in poker theory, but it’s the turn and river where stacks shift meaningfully. By the time players reach later streets, ranges narrow, bet sizes grow, and mistakes compound. Solvers show that balanced turn and river aggression requires carefully mixed bluffs alongside strong value

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Case Study Series: Blind Defense

Case Study Series: Blind Defense

The battle for blinds is at the core of online poker. Every pot begins with forced money in the middle, and how aggressively players fight for or defend it defines much of the game’s profitability. Solvers make it clear that defending blinds is essential—folding too often hands the opener free equity. Yet datamined hand histories

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Using Hand Histories to Beat Regulars

Using Hand Histories to Beat Regulars

The Challenge of Beating Regulars Beating recreational players in online poker often comes down to recognizing obvious mistakes—calling too wide, chasing draws without odds, or overvaluing weak hands. Regulars, however, present a different challenge. They understand ranges, balance their play, and often study with solvers. Against them, intuition is not enough. To maintain a long-term

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