Poker player profiles

Find mixed-game players by focus, notes, and study goals.

Player profiles give the community a practical memory: who studies which games, what they contribute, and where a useful hand review should go next.

312 active profiles

members with game focus and study goals

1,840 profile comments

replies on notes, hands, and study logs

68% matched by game

members finding partners in the same variant

Community identity

Profiles turn repeat commenters into recognizable study partners.

The profile section is built around useful poker context, not vanity stats. Members can scan specialty games, posting habits, and current goals before asking for feedback.

Game focus

Each profile leads with the variants a member studies most, so hand-review partners can find relevant experience quickly.

Contribution history

Reply counts, study threads, and recent posts show whether a player gives feedback, hosts reviews, or shares session notes.

Study goals

Public goals turn profiles into an accountability tool instead of a static bio.

Study path

Find the reviewer, then route the hand to the right study lane.

Profiles are most useful when they point to a next action, not just a bio. These links move a discussion toward the review forum, lesson queue, or tool that can close the loop.

Open hand reviews

Use the forum to find members who can comment on your mixed-game spot right away.

Open destination

Promote the lesson

When a thread produces a repeatable takeaway, send it to the lesson queue for evergreen study.

Open destination

Use a tool

If the reply needs board, range, or draw-count checking, move into the relevant learning tool.

Open destination

Profile directory

Featured mixed-game members.

Each card shows the member's game focus, contribution style, goals, and a recent thread that gives other players a reason to interact.

MR

Board reader

Maya R.

@thirdstreetmaya
Focus
Stud Eight, razz, exposed-card memory
Level
Regular
Activity
218 replies
Home base
Las Vegas mixed-game rooms

Posts street-by-street board reads and asks members to pressure-test fifth-street decisions before results appear.

Current study goals
  • Track dead low cards without slowing down
  • Improve thin value bets in Stud Eight
  • Host one razz review thread each week
Recent thread Stud Eight: low bricks on fifth after representing two-way pressure
JB

Scoop planner

Jon Bell

@scoopnotes
Focus
Omaha Hi-Lo, split-pot hand reviews
Level
Study host
Activity
39 breakdowns
Home base
Online limit mix

Turns O8 hands into clean questions about nut-low protection, high backup, freerolls, and when shared lows kill value.

Current study goals
  • Build a library of A-2 leak examples
  • Compare turn raises by pot share
  • Recruit members for weekly O8 reviews
Recent thread Omaha Hi-Lo: A-2 with no high backup facing a turn raise
NV

Draw-game lab

Nico V.

@drawcount
Focus
2-7 Triple Draw, Badugi, draw counts
Level
Specialist
Activity
17 study threads
Home base
Dealer's choice home games

Shares draw-count trees, pat-hand examples, and spots where rough made hands should break against pressure.

Current study goals
  • Tag opponents by pat timing
  • Collect Badugi river bluff catches
  • Explain one draw-count spot after each session
Recent thread 2-7 Triple Draw: breaking a rough eight against one-card pressure
AL

Rotation tracker

Ari L.

@rotationreset
Focus
HORSE transitions, note-taking, mental reset
Level
Tournament learner
Activity
64 session notes
Home base
Pacific mixed tournaments

Keeps compact post-session notes and asks which hold'em habits become expensive after the game changes.

Current study goals
  • Build a pre-orbit reset checklist
  • Review one mistake per variant
  • Find partners for low-stakes HORSE reviews
Recent thread HORSE: reset checklist after leaving hold'em for Omaha Eight

Community interaction

Use profiles to start better conversations.

Profiles are most valuable when they create a next action. These prompts encourage direct replies, follow-ups, and recurring study partnerships.

01

Ask for a review

Invite a member to comment on one hand from their specialty game.

02

Compare notes

Post a short session observation and ask if their pool sees the same pattern.

03

Start a study pair

Match by game focus, stake comfort, and weekly review cadence.

04

Follow up

Return to a previous profile comment with what changed in your next session.

Profile draft

Preview a member profile before posting.

Drafting a profile with a clear game focus helps other players know where to ask for help and what kind of feedback you are likely to give.

Add your focus and profile note to preview a new member card.