u/West-Interest-748

Is this actually real? A free AI poker mentor 24/7?
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Is this actually real? A free AI poker mentor 24/7?

I just came across this video on YouTube and honestly, if this works the way they show it, it looks pretty insane.

Apparently it’s an AI poker mentor that can answer poker questions 24/7 about strategy, GTO, ranges, specific spots, etc.

And apparently it’s free?
Has anyone here actually tried it?

If it’s good, this could be incredibly useful for studying poker without having to dig through forums, videos, and different tools every time you have a question.

Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6bB67nyR_c
Apparently they’re called OptimusPoker.

Seems like they’ve been moving pretty quietly in the market because I haven’t seen much discussion about them yet :)

Curious if anyone here has tested it and whether the answers are actually solid.

u/West-Interest-748 — 13 days ago
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Interesting video about cash game winrates and variance

I came across this video on YouTube and thought it was a really interesting breakdown of cash game results.

It explains why having a positive winrate does not necessarily mean you will win consistently every week or every month. Variance, volume, stakes, bankroll management and financial pressure can make short-term results look very different from a player’s real performance.

It covers:

• How cash game winrates work
• Why short-term results can be misleading
• The impact of variance and playing volume
• The financial risks of playing cash games
• How to evaluate whether a player is actually winning

Video:

https://youtu.be/zbOcKbVmXaM

What do you think is a realistic winrate at your current stakes?

And how many hands do you think are needed before you can properly judge a player’s results?

u/West-Interest-748 — 20 days ago