Calling Too Much in Poker: GTO Preflop Calling Ranges Explained

Calling too much in poker can quietly turn solid hands into weak, hard-to-play spots. This guide breaks down GTO calling ranges, common preflop mistakes, and how to build a stronger, more profitable strategy.

By |2026-07-16T12:57:28+10:00July 16, 2026|GTO Wizard, NLH, Strategy|0 Comments

Best Poker Study Tools in 2026: GTO Software, Trainers, Solvers

Looking for the best poker study tools in 2026? From GTO poker software and solvers to poker training apps and range trainers, this guide shows you how to choose the right tool for your biggest leak and study smarter.

By |2026-07-15T09:35:13+10:00July 15, 2026|Flop Hero, GTO Wizard, NLH, PLO, PLO Genius, Solvers, Tools|0 Comments

Poker Preflop Charts: Beginner Guide to Preflop Ranges

Poker preflop charts can look confusing at first, but they’re really just a simple map for making smarter decisions before the flop. In this beginner’s guide, you’ll learn how to read poker charts and turn preflop ranges into a clear, practical strategy.

By |2026-07-14T11:05:16+10:00July 14, 2026|NLH, Strategy, Tools|0 Comments

PLO6 Postflop Strategy: PLO Genius Expands Its Study Libraries

PLO Genius is expanding into PLO6 postflop strategy, giving serious players a more structured way to study the game’s most complex decisions. With new postflop trees, custom solving, and PRO access, this update makes six-card Omaha study more practical and effective.

By |2026-07-11T11:12:16+10:00July 11, 2026|PLO, PLO Genius, Tools|0 Comments

GTO Poker: How to Study Without Getting Overwhelmed

Studying GTO Poker does not have to feel overwhelming when you start with the big picture and focus on the spots that matter most. With a simple, structured approach, you can build real understanding without trying to memorize every solver output.

By |2026-07-08T15:46:07+10:00July 8, 2026|GTO Wizard, NLH, Strategy|0 Comments

PLO Short-Stack Strategy

Short-stacking PLO is not about playing scared. It is about using stack depth to force simpler, higher-pressure decisions. Pot-Limit Omaha creates many close-equity spots. Players overvalue pretty hands, dominated flush draws, weak wraps, bad aces, and disconnected pairs. A short-stack strategy reduces difficult turn and river decisions while forcing opponents to make expensive mistakes before they fully understand their equity.

By |2026-07-03T16:26:37+10:00July 2, 2026|PLO, Short Stacking, Strategy, Tools|0 Comments

New Short Stack Poker Tool: Short Stack Ninja

Most poker players know they should study more. The real problem is not motivation. It is friction. Too many tools make simple spots feel complicated. Too many study sessions turn into random clicking, half-remembered notes, and vague feelings about whether a hand was “probably fine.” That is why we built two new tools for GTO Charts:

By |2026-07-02T14:39:41+10:00July 1, 2026|NLH, PLO, Short Stacking, Strategy, Tools|0 Comments

How to Track Your GTO Performance in Flophero

Most Pot Limit Omaha players review hands the wrong way. They open the biggest pots, relive the pain, decide whether they were unlucky, and move on. But that is not real performance tracking. That is emotional damage control. Real GTO performance tracking means reviewing your entire session, comparing your decisions against optimal strategy, measuring how much EV your mistakes cost, and identifying the leaks that repeat across hands.

By |2026-07-02T14:42:25+10:00June 26, 2026|Flop Hero, PLO|0 Comments
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