Player Tendency Recall
Study explicitly presented player statistics and tendency labels, then recall them later in the session.
Build the foundational math and memory skills that make good poker decisions easier under pressure. Choose a track, train one skill at a time, and use your results to decide what to repeat next.
Train fast recognition and short-term recall using information that can be presented, hidden, and scored objectively—hole cards, boards, action order, stack sizes, player statistics, timing patterns, and showdowns.
Choose a drill, complete focused repetitions, and return often enough for the skill to become dependable at the table.
Study explicitly presented player statistics and tendency labels, then recall them later in the session.
Recall exact hands revealed at showdown and match them to previously displayed betting lines.
Identify the dealer, each player’s position, the formal action order, and which player acts next.
Review several hands in sequence, then answer recall questions from earlier hands.
Recall the exact relative timing pattern shown for each player’s action.
Practice recall under timer pressure and simulated table distractions.