about
deadsimple poker is a small poker school focused on one thing: making decisions simpler. less theory for theory’s sake, more “what do i do here and why”.
the site is split into three parts: lessons (learn), trainers (practice), and tools (calculate). the idea is to read a concept, do a few reps, then use a calculator when you actually need numbers.
how to use this site
- read a lesson to get the core idea and a couple of examples.
- practice in a trainer until the decision becomes automatic.
- double-check with a tool when you want exact numbers.
- look up terms if a word feels fuzzy.
what “deadsimple” means
poker is complex. your job isn’t to memorize the whole game. your job is to choose the simplest line that’s good enough — and repeat it under pressure.
- clarity over fancy lines (simple plans beat clever guesses)
- reps over reading (skills come from repetition)
- numbers when they matter (use tools, don’t worship them)
what you’ll learn first
if you’re starting, don’t bounce around. do these in order:
- — stop bleeding chips preflop.
- — why acting last prints money.
- — the fastest way to stop “hope calling”.
- — quick equity estimates.
- — default strategy, without autopiloting.
who this is for
- players who want a clean system, not 2-hour videos
- people who learn by doing (trainers) instead of reading only
- anyone who wants fewer mistakes and more confidence in common spots