Daily Puzzle

Two spots a day. One heads-up. One multi-way. Pick fold, call, or raise. GTO answer with the math when you choose.

Get both right and your daily-double streak ticks up.

New to poker? What is this, in plain English

A single poker decision, picked fresh every day. We show you the cards, the situation, and three buttons. You pick one. We tell you what the math says is right, and why.

Why it exists

To build the instincts a serious player has without thinking. Three minutes a day, one decision at a time. Streaks track your consistency.

The jargon you will see

GTO
Game Theory Optimal. The mathematically balanced play that cannot be exploited if your opponent plays perfectly back. It is the baseline answer, not always the best answer at a soft table.
Pot
The pile of chips in the middle, what you stand to win.
To call
How many chips you have to put in to stay in the hand and see the next card.
Fold
Give up the hand and lose only what you have already put in.
Raise
Bet more than the current bet, putting pressure on your opponent.
Villain range
The set of hands your opponent could plausibly be holding right now, based on how they have played so far.

If this is your first time

If you have never played poker, just pick whichever button looks reasonable and read the explanation. Do that for a week and the patterns start to click.

Heads-up

Heads-up spot

One villain. Full information. What is your move?

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Multi-way

Multi-way spot

Multiple opponents in the hand. Same three options, harder math.

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