Ask a PLO question and get the next free page to read.
This assistant answers beginner PLO questions with short, site-grounded summaries, cites the relevant guide or tool on every response, and points you to the best next page. It is free public study support, not a private dashboard or a paid feature.
What it doesMatches beginner PLO questions to the right guide or tool and returns a concise answer with internal citations.
What it avoidsNo logins, no saved history, no paywall, and no external API dependency or account state.
Best useAsk about rules, starting hands, board texture, pot odds, opening ranges, or common mistakes.
Interactive tool
Ask a question, then follow the cited page that fits the spot.
The assistant stays grounded in the site's public learning library. If your question is broad, it will steer you to the best foundation page first, then show a more specific follow-up if that is the smarter next read. Every answer includes visible source links, and nothing is stored outside your browser session.
Ask the assistant
Question
Use a beginner PLO question. Try rules, starting hands, board texture, pot odds, opening ranges, or the study path itself.
Prompt library
Tap a prompt to prefill the question box, then tighten the wording if you want a more specific answer.
Each answer is built from the site's public guides and tools, so the assistant can guide beginners to the next real page instead of inventing a separate training path or storing private study data.
What it covers
Use the assistant for the most common beginner PLO questions.
The assistant is intentionally narrow. It handles the core topics that new players ask most often, then pushes you into the right free page so the study session stays focused.
Rules and setup
Learn the hand construction rule before anything else.
Start with the rules page when the question is about four hole cards, showdown hand construction, or pot-limit betting.