Using Poker AI the Right Way: Give Every Bet a Job
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Use Vinton Poker Coaching AI to get coaching-quality answers you can actually execute at the table — not theory, not vibes.
If you’re tired of guessing bet sizes, guessing ranges, and paying off thin value on the river, this video gives you the one rule that makes the AI feel like a coach in your pocket:
Give every bet a job.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Quick promise: coaching-quality answers you can use at the table
00:19 - Why you’re stuck: guessing sizes/ranges + paying off thin value
00:57 - The #1 rule: “Give it a clear job”
01:23 - Open Vinton Poker Coaching AI (free) + follow step-by-step
01:38 - Prompt #1: Give Every Bet a Job (stop “movement bets”)
04:02 - Prompt #2: River Math in Plain English (get the threshold number)
05:26 - Prompt #3: Villain Profile that Prints Money (turn reads into exploits)
07:01 - Assignment: one hand, one rule (install rules, don’t collect info)
07:24 - Free 10-day email course/bootcamp (prompts + process)
08:09 - Question for you: how are you using the AI? + comments/subscribe
COPY/PASTE PROMPTS (use inside Vinton Poker Coaching AI)
PROMPT #1 — Give Every Bet a Job
I play live cash poker. The stakes are (1/2, 1/3, 2/5, etc.). Here’s the hand I want you to analyze:
The more details I include, the better. Please use my stack sizes, my position, villain position, and any other relevant context a real coach would want.
For each street, do three things:
1. Tell me the job of my action (value, fold equity, bluff catch, or surrender).
2. If my action doesn’t have a specific job, tell me exactly what to replace it with — what job would serve me best in this line?
3. Give me one specific rule I can follow next time I’m in a similar spot.
PROMPT #2 — River Math in Plain English
I play live cash poker with these stakes: (INSERT STAKES).
In this particular river spot, do the decision math.
If I’m facing a bet: compute my pot odds and tell me the minimum % of bluffs villain needs for my call to be profitable.
If I’m considering a bluff: compute the break-even fold % for my bluff sizing.
Then translate it into a simple verdict: call, fold, bluff, or value bet.
Include all details: pot size, bet size, action up to this point, and my best read of villain.
PROMPT #3 — Villain Profile that Prints Money
I play live cash poker. The stakes are (INSERT STAKES).
Help me build an exploit plan for this villain.
Here is my villain description based on what I’ve seen so far (tight/loose, passive/aggressive, etc.) — include as much detail as possible, like I’m explaining it to a poker buddy or a coach.
Include:
• Any showdowns I’ve seen
• One weird thing they did that stood out
Now give me three things:
1. The most likely leak of this villain.
2. Three exploit adjustments against this type of villain (be very specific).
3. One trap to avoid so I don’t get punished if I over-adjust.
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