Practice

The technical work.

The hands in front of you, slowly.

If you want to sit down and play

The Trainer

A full preflop trainer. Real hands at a real table. The opponents play solver. You play yourself.

beyondrange.org / trainer
The trainer in action — a poker table with positions, your hand, and the choices in front of you.

You pick the format and your seat. The trainer deals a hand. The action unfolds the way it would at a real table — opens, calls, three-bets — and stops when it gets to you.

You choose. Fold. Call. Raise. The moment you do, you see exactly what the solver would have done in your place. Where you matched it. Where you didn't. What the mix actually was.

Then the next hand. Then the one after. You go through as many as you want. The trainer doesn't keep score and doesn't ask anything of you.

It covers eight-handed tournament play across six stack depths, and six-handed cash at a hundred big blinds. Both in one place.

Also here

If you want to look at one thing closely instead

These tools are preflop only. No flop, turn, or river. They cover the most common spots — opening, defending, three-bets, four-bets — heads-up, where solver coverage is clean. Multi-way pots and longer trees fall outside coverage; the trainer will say so.