Episodes

  • Poker Tips From LLMs: How Bad Are They? · S8E11
    May 26 2026

    An increasing number of people rely on ChatGPT summaries to explain complex topics. Is this a good idea if you're looking for tactical and strategic information about #poker? This fun episode of the podcast explores the question.

    As you may have found in other disciplines, one of the problems with relying on any LLM is that the accuracy of the information they return can be extremely unpredictable. ChatGPT provides decent summaries of some areas of poker, and laughably bad ones in others.

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Introduction: Poker Turing Test with AI
    0:22 Can AI Understand Poker Conceptually?
    1:30 Testing ChatGPT's Range Construction
    2:36 The Symmetrical Grid Problem
    4:55 Suited vs Offsuit Hand Values
    7:18 Concept Explanation Test: Polarization
    8:50 Equity Denial & Reverse Implied Odds
    9:30 The Triple Range Merge Trap
    12:13 ChatGPT's Conceptual Understanding Limits
    12:58 EV Calculation Challenge Begins
    14:34 Breaking Down Semi-Bluff Math
    17:30 Training ChatGPT to Calculate Correctly
    19:00 Can ChatGPT Remember EV Formulas?
    21:30 Writing Poker Scripts with AI
    24:33 Final Verdict: Did ChatGPT Pass?

    RELATED LINKS

    • The Low-Stakes Poker Playbook: https://redchippoker.com/low-stakes-poker-playbook/
    • Poker Study Guide: https://www.splitsuit.com/ultimate-weekly-poker-study-guide
    • Crushing Poker Bots: https://youtu.be/nhuWF-8CK1E?si=GVt6NKcpflLTqktr
    • The Poker Robot: https://youtu.be/vnL52ChgLqM?si=jNJIDz1YoTmrssas

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    26 mins
  • Live Poker Tells: Reading Your Opponents · S8E10
    May 12 2026

    Hollywood promotes the notion that top players "read" their opponents from their body language, or their unique method of eating Oreo cookies. But do such live tells have any place in today's mathematical game of #poker?

    In this episode, coach w34z3l gives an overview of how your opponents may leak information that you can use to beat them. Equally important, we discuss how you can prevent others from reading your own body language, so that you can protect yourself from damaging information leaks.

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Introduction: What Are Live Tells?
    1:12 Why Tells Exist Even in Tough Games
    2:30 How to Read Tells: Default Profiles & Deviations
    3:47 Reverse Tells: When Players Mislead You
    5:04 Reading the Mouth & Microexpressions
    6:33 Hand Tells: Trembling, Position & Chip Tricks
    8:48 Posture Changes & Body Language
    9:29 Eye Tells: Pupils, Gaze Direction & Stack Glances
    11:39 Card Apex: How Players Check Their Cards
    14:51 Betting Style & Angle Shooting
    17:05 Speech Patterns & Vocal Tells
    18:43 Vocalizing vs Silent Options
    20:24 Card Protectors & Information Leakage
    21:12 Protecting Against Tells: Sunglasses & Hoodies
    23:08 Why Perfect Balance Is Impossible

    RELATED LINKS

    • The Low-Stakes Poker Playbook: https://redchippoker.com/low-stakes-poker-playbook/
    • Poker Mastery 101: https://youtu.be/B8qidwy2UeU?si=-DOEQyKTHYCzn6qX
    • Live Poker Analysis: https://youtu.be/06gOgEchrqM?si=eDSpZ5jHAJtzLiBy
    • The Best $1/$2 Poker Vlog: https://www.splitsuit.com/1-2-live-cash-poker-vlog

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    26 mins
  • Surviving The Variance Of Live Poker · S8E9
    Apr 28 2026

    The element of luck in #poker means that weak players can having winning sessions and strong ones can go on extended downswings. One can argue that this variance is necessary for the game to survive at all, since without it donators would quickly drop the game.

    Appreciating how extreme poker variance can be is important for two reasons. First, understanding that downswings are a feature of the game helps us survive psychologically. Second, quantifying how big downswings can be is essential for exercising proper bankroll management.

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Introduction: Live Poker Variance & Win Rates
    0:30 Can You Win 12 Months Straight?
    1:25 The Sample Size Problem in Live Poker
    2:32 Why Live Win-Rates Are Over-Reported
    4:03 Small-Stakes Win-Rate Estimates (1/2 & 1/3)
    6:03 High-Stakes Reality Check (10/20+)
    7:07 Three Win-Rate Scenarios: 40bb, 20bb, 6bb/100
    8:44 Understanding Standard Deviation
    9:30 40bb/100 Winner: Monthly Variance Analysis
    12:42 20bb/100 Winner: Expect Breakeven Months
    14:38 6bb/100 Winner: The Harsh Reality
    16:34 Key Takeaways & Bankroll Management
    20:29 Final Thoughts on Life Roll & BRM

    RELATED LINKS

    · **NEW** The Low-Stakes Poker Playbook: https://redchippoker.com/low-stakes-poker-playbook/

    · Poker Bankroll Management: https://www.splitsuit.com/how-much-poker-money-do-you-need-to-play

    · Live Poker Analysis: https://youtu.be/06gOgEchrqM?si=eDSpZ5jHAJtzLiBy

    · Bankroll Management & Taking Shots: https://youtu.be/1nDFMAouLFM?si=zam69b6KhXR23c8p

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    22 mins
  • Does The Block Bet Have A Place In Modern Poker? · S8E8
    Apr 14 2026

    The block bet is a play from the pre-solver era of #poker which many players view with suspicion. Making a small bet in the hope of avoiding a much larger one from an opponent certainly lacks a firm theoretical basis.

    Like many classic plays, however, modern theory reveals that there is a place for the block bet in today's game. While the rationale is rather different, the old block bet has experienced a renaissance as part of the "micro-bet metagame."

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Introduction: What is a Block Bet?
    0:40 The Classic Block Bet Explained
    1:21 Why Block Bets Lack Mathematical Basis
    2:52 Block Bets vs Thin Value Bets
    4:12 How Solvers Actually Use Small River Bets
    7:09 The Modern Block Bet Resurgence
    8:53 Why "Blocking" is Flawed Terminology
    9:34 Better Alternatives: Micro Bets & Under Bets
    11:30 The Micro-Bet River Metagame
    12:15 How to Exploit Small River Bets
    15:30 Raising Against Micro Bets
    16:44 Advanced Meta Game Adjustments
    18:50 Key Takeaways & Final Thoughts

    RELATED LINKS

    · **NEW** The Low-Stakes Poker Playbook: https://redchippoker.com/low-stakes-poker-playbook/

    · Consistent Thinking When Betting: https://www.splitsuit.com/consistent-thinking-when-betting

    · The Exploitative Edge (Book): https://redchippoker.com/the-exploitative-edge

    · The Most Simple Bet Sizing Framework: https://youtu.be/FqNT_2c3O8g?si=9y2q2WPrcVTzCJZX

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    20 mins
  • Ranging Analysis: When It Is And Is Not Useful · S8E7
    Mar 31 2026

    Much of modern #poker strategy revolves around the battle between poker ranges; our own and that of our opponent. But is ranging always the best approach to reaching a decision, particularly since our opponent's range is at best a guess.

    In this podcast episode, coach w34z3l looks at strategies that largely ignore traditional ranging. These data-driven approaches are based on how our opponents play in reality, rather than some theoretical abstraction. Ranging still has its place, but consistent poker winners need these additional weapons.

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Introduction: Ranging Rationale
    0:27 Is Range-Based Analysis Still Effective?
    0:54 Modern Alternatives: GTO & Data Analysis
    2:29 The Guesswork Problem in Ranging
    4:07 GTO Analysis vs Traditional Ranging
    5:13 How GTO Players Actually Think
    7:56 Data-Driven Exploitative Strategies
    8:34 Using Pool Data Without Precise Ranges
    11:30 Static Game Plans vs Dynamic Adjustments
    14:01 When Ranging Is Still Necessary
    15:35 GTO vs Exploitative: Which Wins?
    17:58 Augmenting Data-Driven Play with Ranging
    19:19 The Power of Intuition in Poker
    21:00 Final Thoughts on Modern Poker Strategy

    **RELATED LINKS**

    - Poker Ranges & Range Reading: https://www.splitsuit.com/poker-ranges-reading

    - The Exploitative Edge (Book): https://redchippoker.com/the-exploitative-edge

    - Poker Intuition Explained: https://redchippoker.com/poker-intuition-explained/

    - The Myth Of GTO: https://youtu.be/vn6t9leOArw?si=z5DdAj9Ke9D_DTVx

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    22 mins
  • Resilience and Optimization: Winning Poker's Mental Game · S8E6
    Mar 17 2026

    Do you equate the mental game of #poker with tilt avoidance? Then this episode of the
    podcast will be a huge eye-opener. Sure mental resilience is a critical part of playing
    winning poker, but there are many other edges you can develop through mindfulness.

    Directed study moves more concepts into unconscious competence, making decisions
    faster and more accurate. Creating a flow state will optimize your performance and thus
    your hourly rate. A solid and complete mental game is the ultimate poker edge.

    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Introduction: The Mental Game
    0:43 Adult Learning Model Explained
    1:02 Unconscious Incompetence to Unconscious Competence
    5:21 How Tilt Exposes Skill Gaps
    7:35 The Inchworm Concept
    10:32 Injecting Logic to Combat Tilt
    13:47 Recognizing Accumulated Tilt
    15:32 Should You Adjust Strategy When Tilted?
    17:57 Types of Tilt: Running Bad, Injustice, Mistake Tilt
    20:10 Entitlement Tilt and Variance
    21:15 Desperation Tilt: When to Quit
    22:21 The Zone: Playing Your A+ Game

    RELATED LINKS


    - Why Your Poker Mindset Matters: https://www.splitsuit.com/your-poker-mindset-matters
    - The Exploitative Edge (Book): https://redchippoker.com/the-exploitative-edge
    - Poker For Human Brains: https://youtu.be/xWwqm3MdFVM?si=RGlbv0xL_dVfGeTc
    - Effective Poker Study: https://youtu.be/maaDxqtQgT4?si=aUZlnbKBkZ2OWFll

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    25 mins
  • Maximizing Your Winrate Grinding Poker · S8E5
    Mar 3 2026

    Maximizing your #poker hourly rate extends well beyond simply playing well. If playing online, for example, how many simultaneous tables gives you your best results? What is your optimal session length? How do you even survive the poker grind?

    While the answers to many of these questions depend on the individual player, there are many commonalities that can greatly boost the hourly rate of most players. Creating a grinding schedule, taking shots, balancing study and playing time, and bankroll management are among the topics discussed in this episode.

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Introduction: The Poker Grind
    0:30 Hourly Volume & Multi-Tabling Strategy
    1:10 The Yerkes-Dodson Law for Optimal Performance
    2:26 Setting Volume-Based Session Goals
    4:42 Managing Variance Through Volume
    7:42 Creating a Grinding Schedule
    10:30 Bankroll Management & Shot Taking Strategy
    12:07 The 12+1 Shot Taking Method
    14:32 When to Check the Cashier
    16:30 Study vs Grinding Time Ratio
    17:04 Opportunity Cost of Study Time
    18:04 Real World Experience vs Lab Time
    19:34 Ergonomics & Hardware Setup
    21:46 Software Setup & Table Management Tools
    22:46 Focus & Eliminating Distractions
    23:29 Should You Listen to Music While Grinding?

    RELATED LINKS

    • Studying Poker: Your Weekly Study Guide: https://www.splitsuit.com/ultimate-weekly-poker-study-guide
    • The Exploitative Edge (Book): https://redchippoker.com/the-exploitative-edge
    • The Science Of BRM And Taking Shots: https://youtu.be/1nDFMAouLFM?si=QzxGdjZAI8CCJxug
    • Multi-Tabling: https://youtu.be/2i9YfyyN0Xs?si=vjecjfDHuE09vOwK

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    26 mins
  • Mixing And Randomization In Modern Poker · S8E4
    Feb 17 2026

    In the previous episode of the podcast, we discussed how GTO #poker requires mixing. Typical solutions returned by solvers include using multiple bet sizes in a given spot, with each size being used at a specific frequency.

    While this is all very well in theory, how does one handle mixing in practice? If GTO tells you to bet pot 30% of the time, and half-pot 70% of the time, what do you actually do when the action is on you? The answer is we must randomize. How to randomize to maximize win-rate is the topic of this episode, meant for intermediate to advanced players.

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Introduction: What is Randomization in Poker?
    1:06 Understanding Solver Output & Mixed Frequencies
    2:11 How to Use RNG for Mixing
    3:30 Combo-Level Mixing Explained
    4:40 Why Precise Mixing Doesn't Impact Win Rate
    6:33 Can Opponents Detect Imbalanced Mixing?
    8:51 Hand-Level Mixing Strategy
    11:00 Category-Level Mixing: The Practical Approach
    14:00 Which Type of Mixing Should You Use?
    15:26 Weak vs Strong Randomization
    17:02 Why Weak Randomization is Enough
    19:02 Problems with Using an RNG
    21:11 Mental Barriers to Exploitative Play
    22:38 When Hand-Level Mixing Makes Sense
    22:59 Do High-Stakes Players Really Need RNGs?
    25:48 Practical RNG Usage Recommendations

    **RELATED LINKS**

    - GTO+ Solver Bundle: https://redchippoker.com/gto-solver-bundle/

    - The Exploitative Edge (Book): https://redchippoker.com/the-exploitative-edge

    - Myths And Misunderstandings Of GTO Poker: https://youtu.be/vn6t9leOArw?si=KGtFUs3I0bq09qT8

    - Why A Mixed Strategy Matters in GTO Poker: https://youtu.be/0hfW2dlhuDs?si=lzYVrhqdHiVIvcWx

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    28 mins