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Weekly study prompt

A short PLO question set that changes every week and always points to the next useful page.

Use it as a quick reset before a session, or as a return-visit habit when you want one clean hand example, one focus question, and one free page to read next.

Weekly rotation Same structure, fresh question
FOCUS One hand THIS WEEK'S QUESTION What changes the read? Look for the next page, not just the next card. NEXT PAGE Read on A♠ K♦ 9♠ 6♦ HOLE CARDS Q♠ T♦ 4♣ BOARD THE HABIT Read the hand, then read the next page.
1. Open the prompt Check the weekly hand and question set without signing in or saving anything.
2. Test the hand Use the example to decide what matters first: suit shape, connectivity, board texture, or pot price.
3. Read next Follow the suggested page so the study loop always ends on a useful free resource.

This week's study card

One hand, three questions, one next page.

The rotation is deterministic and based on the current UTC week. Every visitor sees the same prompt for that week, and nothing is stored.

Current week Free prompt

Use the current hand to make one clean decision.

The example below is chosen to force a practical read, not a theoretical one. Ask what the hand is really doing, where the blockers matter, and which page answers the next question.

  • Question 1: What is the main value or draw path on this board?
  • Question 2: Which parts of the hand matter and which parts are just decoration?
  • Question 3: Which free page should you read after this spot?

Next page

Beginner guide

Start with the rules-first page so the weekly prompt stays grounded in the real structure of PLO.

Read next

Rotation deck

Seven weekly prompts built from the free library.

The highlighted prompt changes every week. The rest of the deck shows the other topics the page can cycle through.

Starting hands Does the shape keep redraws alive when the board connects? Read the hand guide
Pot odds What price do you need before the next card gets ugly? Read pot odds
Hand comparison Which holding keeps more nut paths open on the same flop? Open the comparer
Glossary review Which term or board read still feels fuzzy after the session? Open the glossary

Best next step

Use the prompt, then test the same hand with a free tool before you move on.

The page works best when it becomes a quick habit: read the question set, look at the example, then open the suggested page or tool while the spot is still fresh.