P PLO Pot-limit Omaha training
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Board texture drill

Read the flop texture before the spot gets messy.

This drill throws a fresh flop at you, asks you to name the board type, and gives an immediate explanation after every answer. It is built to make board reading feel automatic: wet, dry, paired, monotone, or connected, one decision at a time.

Table scan Fresh flop incoming
WET T 9 6 wraps and redraws DRY A K 7 made hands matter PAIRED board pressure MONOTONE suit ownership Q J 8 connected two-tone pressure
Wet Connected ranks plus suit pressure keep wraps, redraws, and flush draws alive.
Connected Run-heavy boards stay dynamic even before a pair or flush appears.
Paired One repeated rank shifts the board quickly toward trips and full houses.
Monotone One suit dominates, so suit ownership becomes the first question.
Dry Spread-out boards lower draw density and reward tighter value coverage.

Interactive drill

Classify the flop, then move on to the next one.

Every round is random, the answer is immediate, and the explanation is short enough to remember. Your streak and accuracy stay in memory for this session only, so you can practice without signing in or creating an account.

Pick the board texture

Round 1

Look at the flop and choose the label that best fits the board. The explanation appears immediately after your answer.

Card 1
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Waiting Flop
Card 2
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Waiting Flop
Card 3
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Waiting Flop
Why this answer fits

The drill explains the board after each answer so the texture pattern sticks.

Use the board lesson, classifier, and runout simulator if you want a deeper read on the same flop family.