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Table IQ Program

Build Real Poker Vision

This is a visual training path for players who want to understand what strong poker decisions actually look like. Start with hand strength, outs, and board texture. Move into range thinking, pot odds, and GTO versus exploit adjustments. Every module points into a practical simulator so the lesson becomes a real table decision.

6 Core lesson tracks
2 Learning modes
1 Interactive lab

Lesson Modules

Built as a progression. The first modules are readable for complete beginners. The last modules become much closer to solver-style thinking and practical range pressure.

Beginner Core

1. Hand Strength Basics

Learn how made hands rank, what changes when the board pairs, and why top pair is often good but rarely invincible.

Made hands versus draws
Top pair, two pair, sets, straights, flushes
Why kicker strength matters
Beginner Live Table

2. Outs And Improvement

Train the instinct of asking one question every street: what cards improve me, and how often do they come?

Flush draws and straight draws
Overcards, pair-ups, combo draws
Approximate river improvement chances
Intermediate Money Math

3. Pot Odds And Pressure

Understand when a call is mathematically justified and when a pretty draw is just a leak in disguise.

Call price versus chance to hit
Break-even logic
How sizing changes decisions
Intermediate Board Read

4. Board Texture

Dry boards reward different actions than wet boards. This module teaches how the board itself changes bluff frequency and value betting.

Dry, semi-wet, and dynamic boards
Who owns the nut advantage
Why some boards are better to barrel
Advanced Solver Lens

5. Range Thinking

Stop asking only what you have. Start asking what both players can credibly have after each action line.

Range advantage and range caps
Why blockers matter
Single raised pot thought process
Advanced Strategy

6. GTO Vs Exploit

Use solver ideas as a baseline, then understand when real opponents let you deviate for more value or cheaper folds.

Balanced play as a reference point
Population leaks and practical exploits
When not to overcomplicate a spot

Progress Path

The fastest route is not reading everything. It is learning one concept, then testing it immediately in a live spot.

Stage 1: Read Your Own Hand

Start by identifying what you currently hold and what can improve you.

Stage 2: Read The Board

Understand whether the texture is static or dangerous and who benefits from it.

Stage 3: Read Both Ranges

Move from hand-versus-hand thinking into range-versus-range logic.

Fast Practice Spots

These are the common table situations the lab is built to teach first.

Nut Flush Draw

Flop Pressure

Measure how much equity you carry when you are behind but can improve cleanly.

Top Pair

Value Or Control

Learn when top pair wants protection and when it should slow down.

Paired Board

Range Shift

See how board duplication changes nut advantage and bluff credibility.

Ready To Test The Spot?

The Poker Lab lets you pick hole cards, add flop-turn-river cards, set opponent count, and estimate win chance, tie chance, improvement rate, and educational takeaways. Use simple mode for clean learning or advanced mode for deeper table logic.

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