Comic Poker Training Lab

Train poker decisions like a modern learning app.

Smart Poker Lab turns Texas Hold'em study into a visual loop: board patterns, decision drills, hand-review reports, and browser-local progress.

4 mode loop 30 day routine 143 lessons, drills, and review pages
Study Practice Review Progress
What do I train today?Open the 15-minute Daily Workout I want a focused packChoose preflop, c-bet, river, math, or player-type drills I have a hand to reviewBuild an Analyze Lite report Where am I leaking?Check score, queue, and next drill
Modern comic poker training lab with young adult learners studying ranges, score panels, and hand review dashboards
Today: BTN AJs Range advantage + thin value drill

Daily Training Prescription

Open the site and know the next move in 15 minutes.

Recommended First Loop 1 hand, 5 drill decisions, 1 review note.

This keeps the product close to a training app: study a pattern, make decisions, label the leak, then send the next spot into review. All progress remains browser-local.

StepTraining ActionSuccess SignalWhere It Updates
01Answer today's main handA Smart Score and leak label appearDaily Workout
02Run five focused drill-pack spotsLow scores below 70 join the Review QueuePractice Mode
03Analyze one remembered handThe report names a decision point and next packAnalyze Lite
04Follow the next prescriptionProgress recommends a pack instead of showing empty statsProgress Report

7-Day Training Path

A weekly routine that feels like a product, not homework.

Progress lights up in this browser after Study, Daily Workout, Practice, Range, Math, Analyze, and Progress actions.

Training Cockpit

The Smart Poker Lab loop

Data Style

Every learning surface now has a table or matrix.

Instead of only reading paragraphs, users compare the same decision across action, input, feedback, and next habit. This keeps the site closer to a training product than a blog.

Training ActionUser InputFeedback SurfaceNext Habit
StudyBoard family, position, street, conceptBaseline, exploit adjustment, range lensSend the spot into a drill pack
PracticeOne decision and four actionsSmart Score, grade, leak tag, streakReplay low-score spots
AnalyzeHand, board, action line, questionStreet plan, range shift, likely leakQueue the recommended pack
ProgressBrowser-local events only7-day rhythm, weakest pack, study queueFollow the next three actions

Visual Learning

More teaching images, less casino noise.

Today's Drill

Make the decision first, then review the logic.

Daily hand training scene with Rookie choosing a flop action and Pro Lin pointing to a range chart

15-Minute Daily Workout

Train one main hand, review the score tier, tag the mistake, then move into a small related drill. Offline study only; not real-time play assistance.

Workout Streak0 days

Completed days in this browser.

Today StatusNot started

Answer the main hand first.

Today's FocusDecision drill

One spot, one leak, one route.

01 Read setup 02 Main hand 03 Mini-drills 04 Next route
Today
BTN AJs vs a Calling Station: What Is the Flop Plan?

6-max cash, 100BB. Hero BTN A♠J♠ opens 2.5BB. BB calling station calls. Flop A♦7♣2♠. BB checks.

A♠J♠A♦7♣2♠

BB calling station: wide preflop calls, low fold frequency, low river bluff frequency. Pot is 5.5BB. Hero acts.

What is the best training action?

Choose an action to see score, leak label, baseline, exploit adjustment, next plan, and recommended next drill.
Finish the 15-minute loop

After the main hand, run two mini-drills, then queue a Practice pack or build one Analyze report.

Learning Path

From rules player to professional review process

01

Rules and Hands

Learn action order, showdown rules, hand rankings, and position.

02

Preflop Ranges

Build UTG, MP, CO, BTN, SB, and BB discipline.

03

Pot Math

Use pot odds, equity, SPR, and EV before calling.

04

GTO Basics

Study range advantage, nut advantage, sizing, blockers, and c-bets.

05

Player Types

Identify calling stations, nits, maniacs, over-folders, and over-bluffers.

06

Hand Review

Review each street with a fixed structure instead of result emotions.

Free Resources

Open printable study sheets now.

6-Max Preflop Range Cheat Sheet

A beginner-friendly printable study sheet for UTG, MP, CO, BTN, SB, and BB preflop discipline.

Open Sheet
Pot Odds and Required Equity Cheat Sheet

A printable poker math card for required equity, final pot, and common bet sizes.

Open Sheet
30-Day Training Routine Sheet

A printable overview of the Smart Poker Lab 30-day beginner-to-review training path.

Open Sheet
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Training Tools

Connect articles, tools, and hand reviews in one path.

Comic Cast

Each character represents a table mindset.

Smart Poker Lab comic character lineup: Rookie, Pro Lin, Fish Wang, Reg Chen, and Dealer Coach
RookieBeginner Viewpoint

Says the mistakes new players are thinking.

I have top pair. Do I just keep betting?
Pro LinStrategy Coach

Explains ranges, EV, and betting goals.

Start with the opponent's range, then choose value and size.
Fish WangRecreational Sample

Shows loose calls, curiosity, and result-oriented thinking.

I think you might be bluffing. I want to see one more card.
Reg ChenRegular Player

Represents half-understood GTO and automatic c-betting.

This board is good for my range, right?
Dealer CoachTraining Summary

Turns every hand into one repeatable training rule.

Today we train one decision point only.

Popular Reviews

Start with these six hands.

6-max cash · 100BB effective · Hero BTN · Villain BB calling station

AJ Top Pair vs a Calling Station: Why Three Streets of Value Can Work

BTN AJs on A72-9-2 against a BB calling station, with thin value and river caution.

Single-raised pot · 100BB · Hero CO · Villain BTN regular

Why AK Makes Beginners Lose Money

AK top pair can become a bluff catcher when board texture and betting pressure change.

6-max cash · 100BB · Hero BB · Villain CO regular

Pocket 88 vs a Small C-Bet on K72

Why BB should not automatically fold 88 against a small CO c-bet on K72 rainbow.

CO vs BB · 100BB · Hero CO · Villain BB regular

How to Play Flush Draws

Semi-bluffing with draws means combining equity and fold equity, not firing randomly.

BTN vs BB · 100BB · Hero BTN · Villain BB strong regular

Why Strong Players Protect Their Check Range

Use KQ top pair to understand why not every strong hand must bet the flop.

CO vs BB · 100BB · Hero CO · Villain BB regular

K72 Rainbow C-Bet: Why a Small Bet Is Enough

A CO vs BB hand review showing range advantage and small c-bet logic on a dry king-high board.