Poker strategy guide · 3 min
What is a poker leak?
A poker leak is a repeated decision error that costs EV across many hands. One bad result is not a leak; the same mistake showing up in similar spots is.
What to know
A poker leak is a repeated decision error that costs EV across many hands. One bad result is not a leak; the same mistake showing up in similar spots is.
When to use this guide
- You know the spot type but want a cleaner reason for the decision.
- You want practice prompts before opening a trainer session.
- You need related concepts to review after a missed hand.
Focus on leak detection
Use this page for one off-table poker study question: What is a poker leak? Name the spot type first, then review decisions that repeat in that same family.
Common mistake
Treating variance or a single cooler as proof of a strategic problem.
Practice drill
Tag the same spot type for a week and look for repeat errors before changing strategy.
Practice prompts
- Before reviewing a hand, write the spot label: leak detection.
- Tag the same spot type for a week and look for repeat errors before changing strategy.
- Save one repeated mistake label for tomorrow instead of adding a new topic immediately.
Common questions
What is a poker leak?
A poker leak is a repeated decision error that costs EV across many hands. One bad result is not a leak; the same mistake showing up in similar spots is.
Can I use tx.io during live poker hands?
No. tx.io is adult-only off-table strategy training. It is not gambling, a poker room, or real-time assistance for live play.
Next study path
After this page, use the related guides below to connect the concept to a decision you can practice.
- 1 GTO poker trainer Practice GTO poker decisions with solver-style reps, plain-language feedback, EV loss review, and spaced repetition for adults 18+.
- 2 Poker trainer vs solver Compare poker trainers and solvers by use case: exact solver lookup, repeated practice reps, leak review, feedback, and study cost.
- 3 Postflop poker trainer Practice postflop poker decisions by range advantage, board texture, blockers, sizing, pot odds, and river review.