Practice drills

Practice Trainer modes for mixed-game decision reps.

Start in the shared trainer, then switch into leak work, quiz checks, scored repetition, or rotation resets without losing the current family, rep history, or next-step handoff.

Beginner drill ladder

Match each drill to the phase you are studying.

Use the beginner path as the source of truth, then pick the drill, tool, and review page that matches the current family.

Phase 1

High-only rules and orientation

Use the hand evaluator after studying Limit Hold'em or Seven Card Stud.

Phase 2

Split-pot basics

Practice scoop and quartering decisions after Omaha Hi-Lo or Stud Eight.

Phase 4

Draw and lowball texture

Run quiz or drill reps for 2-7 Triple Draw and Badugi hand shape.

Phase 5

Rotation basics

Reset between game changes with the transition tool and rotation simulator.

Study order

Confirm the rule, compare the family, then drill the decision.

Use these links to keep practice tied to the study path instead of turning the trainer into isolated reps.

Practice Trainer

One trainer, four practice modes.

Use the mode cards below to move between adaptive reps, exact-card filters, answer checks, scored repetition, and the shared family lens that keeps the session tied together.

Family selector

Hold'em, Omaha Hi-Lo, Stud, Razz, Triple Draw, and rotation work all stay in the same study shell, and the browser remembers the last family, mode, rep count, and history on this device.

The shared shell now surfaces that saved session and the next best study step so you can resume the same family without rebuilding the setup.

Five-minute warmups

Use these prompts before opening a full trainer mode.

Drill 1

Limit betting

The pot has seven small bets and it costs one small bet to call. Say the price, then name your continue cards.

Drill 2

Split pots

You hold A-2 with no high draw and face heavy action. Name two signs you may be getting quartered.

Drill 3

Stud memory

Two queens are exposed and one folded. Explain how that changes a queen draw.

Drill 4

Razz boards

You show 8-6 against 4-7. Decide who can credibly pressure the next street.

Drill 5

Draw texture

Compare 8-7-5-3-2 and 8-6-5-4-2. Explain which eight is smoother.

Drill 6

Rotation reset

You move from no-limit hold'em to 2-7 Triple Draw. Name three things that change immediately.

Primary practice entry

Move between practice modes without duplicating the trainer state.

Pick a mode once, keep the same family visible, and use the shell to hand off from warmup reps to quiz checks or scored repetition.

Practice trainer

One shell for drill, quiz, card-filter, XP, and rotation work.

Move between warmup reps, leak work, quiz checks, scored repetition, and rotation resets without leaving the practice flow or duplicating state.

Saved session Drill mode · Rotation work

Resume Adaptive rapid practice with Reset the objective between games.

Continue Drill mode
Family reset Rotation reset

Start with the next game switch, then decide what changed before the first action.

Start with the next game switch, then decide what changed before the first action. Warm up by naming the game, betting structure, and one thing that no longer carries over.
Active family Reset the objective between games Rotation work

Keep the mixed-game lens active, then hand off missed spots to the next drill or review stop.

Start with the next game switch, then decide what changed before the first action.
Current family Reset the objective between games

Keep the mixed-game lens active, then hand off missed spots to the next drill or review stop.

Last mode Drill mode

Warm up with adaptive mixed-game reps before you narrow the work to a leak or a specific scenario.

Last drill Adaptive rapid practice

Rotation reset

Rep log 0 reps

Streak 0. The next answer updates the dashboard.

Next best step Review the next miss in AI feedback.

Keep the same family context, then route the result into the review forum or strategy library when the same leak repeats.

Drill history

Recent reps stay with the same family context.

Awaiting first rep Complete a drill, quiz, or review step to populate this log.
Active mode Adaptive rapid practice

Use the drill simulator when you want the site to pick spots by game, difficulty, and training need.

Warmup: Fast-start reps. Start with the next game switch, then decide what changed before the first action.