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Poker: Playing the Player

Like Duolingo, but for Poker: Playing the Player. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.

For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.

26 bite-size levelsAbout 5 minutes each

Free during early access · No credit card · iPhone & Android

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Poker: Playing the Player
with Pip the Poker Panda
26
Levels
3
Sections
5
Min/day
What you'll learn

Key ideas in Poker: Playing the Player

  • Long periods of folding suggest a player only plays 'sure things'
  • Sudden aggression from a passive player usually signals a monster hand
  • Recognizing the signal of a cautious player entering a pot
  • Against non-bluffers, your 30% chance often drops to near zero
  • Saving chips for a better spot is better than calling a guaranteed winner
  • The logic of folding strong hands against specific player types
  • Betting frequency is the primary clue to a player's risk level
  • Cautious players avoid betting when the community cards look scary
  • Identifying behaviors that distinguish a 'never-bluffer' from others
  • Passive players only commit chips when they have a premium hand
  • You can safely fold to their rare raises because they aren't bluffing
  • Small bets risk very little while forcing timid players to give up
  • Frequent small wins from folds add up to more than one risky big bluff
  • Weak players look for reasons to fold when the board looks dangerous
  • Identifying the behavioral profile of a weak-tight player
  • Showing strength through a raise often triggers an immediate fold
Why not just Google it

You've tried the other tabs

Wikipedia

Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.

YouTube

You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.

ChatGPT

One answer, then back to scrolling.

Online courses

Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.

Tomo gives Poker: Playing the Player the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.

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Here's what playing it feels like

A real question from this course. Take your best guess.

The Silent Stone Awakens

The quietest person at the table suddenly makes a massive, aggressive raise. What is the most likely reality of their situation?

Get it right to open this lesson and 25 more in the app.

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Where Poker: Playing the Player takes you

Move beyond basic hand rankings and start winning by attacking your opponents' specific weaknesses. Learn to spot patterns, manipulate betting lines, and turn predictable habits into your biggest profit source.

  1. 1

    Spotting and Punishing Patterns

    • Identifying the 'Never-Bluffer'
    • Attacking Players Who Fold Too Much
    • The Art of the Value Bet Against Calling Stations
    • Exploiting the Overly Aggressive Bully
  2. 2

    Manipulating the Pot and Position

    • Using Position to Steal Small Pots
    • Sizing Your Bets to Induce Mistakes
    • The 'Blocker' Bet: Controlling the Price
    • Recognizing When Your Image Changes the Game
    • Trapping with Strong Hands Against Maniacs
    • Punishing Weak 'Check' Signals
  3. 3

    The Psychology of the Counter-Move

    • Thinking One Step Ahead of Your Opponent
    • Why Perfect Math Isn't Always the Best Play
    • Adjusting Your Strategy Mid-Session

3 sections · 13 units · 26 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.

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Poker: Playing the Player is taught in the The Storyteller style: every lesson is a story. Want a different feel? In the app you can spin up the same topic in any of Tomo's teaching styles. Same facts, totally different vibe.

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