
"The Preflop Play Book"
Go from guesses to calm, +EV preflop decisions - before the flop is dealt.
A simple, repeatable framework that turns “hunches” into logic-first choices under pressure:
Inside you’ll master:
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Seat-by-seat openings: Tight early, wider late; think in ranges, not single hands.
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Take initiative vs types: Nit → apply pressure • LAG → re-raise • Calling Station → raise good hands and value bet bigger.
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Exploit ladder: Start balanced; deviate when VPIP + player type tell you to—small tweaks compound EV.
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Frequency control (no spew): Clear defaults for fold/call/raise keep you anchored to fundamentals.
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Post-session review: Mark hands; check position + board + range logic; keep a variance mindset (judge decisions, not one night).


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About The Coach
Adam Weingard
Born in Indiana, Adam moved to Orange County at 12 and now lives in Florida.
He learned the game from his dad and got serious at 16–17, playing home games once or twice a week.
Early on, he mistook emotion-led moves for “calculated” ones and didn’t understand balance or optimal frequencies.
He overcame that by devouring free educational content and having long conversations with stronger players.
Adam Weingard trains players to replace emotion-led guesses with repeatable, logic-first decisions.
He’s crushed $100+/hr live cash spots and logged a $25k+ tournament week with ~$100k lifetime MTT results — giving you a coach fluent in both live cash and MTT frameworks (no promises, just process).

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Turn 'Guessing' Into repeatable, logic-driven decisions, Even under pressure
Build a Game Theory Optimal foundation, then add plug-and-play counters for common player types so your table decisions are clear, not clouded by emotion.


What Is The "B.A.R. Method"?
1) Baseline (You Can Run at the Table)
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Count outs. On the flop, outs × 4%; on the turn, outs × 2%.
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Compare to price. If your % ≥ the % of the pot you must call, continue.
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Tie-breakers when close: Position wins; low SPR = fight / high SPR = control.
Example: 9-out flush draw ≈ 36% on the flop. Facing 1/2-pot (need ~25%) → continue.
2) Adjust (To Who’s In Front of You)
Tag them in 3 hands and apply the counter:
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Caller (Gambler/Station): Bigger value, fewer bluffs.
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Nit (tight): Take initiative. Bet big on turns/rivers—they overfold.
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Aggro (loose-aggro): Stop calling wide. Raise/3-bet to take it back.
Example: They’re a Caller? Value 2/3–pot+ with top pair+. Nit in the blinds? Barrel turn big on scary cards.
3) Review (Tighten After Every Session)
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Run a 2-minute check: What was my Baseline? Did opponent/board say to Adjust?
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Write two notes only: Keep-Doing and Fix-Next-Time.
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Judge your night by decision quality, not results.