What is a study plan?
A study plan is an ordered collection of spots that you want to train together. Instead of training one spot at a time, a study plan lets you practice a full set of related situations in a single session. For example, you might create a study plan called “UTG Ranges” that includes your UTG open raise, UTG vs 3-bet call, UTG vs 3-bet 4-bet, and UTG vs 3-bet fold spots.Why use study plans?
- Structure your practice — Group related spots so your training sessions cover a logical set of situations
- Spaced repetition across spots — The system tracks which spots need review and prioritizes them
- Consistent routine — Open a plan, hit Train, and your session is ready
- Track progress — See your accuracy and mastery for the plan as a whole
Creating a study plan
Add spots
Select spots from your strategies to include in the plan. You can add spots from multiple strategies.
Reordering spots
Drag and drop spots within a study plan to change their order. The order determines the sequence in which spots appear during training (unless spaced repetition overrides it).Study plan settings
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Mode | Decision or Recall — sets the default training mode |
| RNG enabled | Whether to use the random number generator for mixed strategies |
| Auto-advance | Automatically move to the next hand after answering |
Tips for building good study plans
- Group by position — “All CO spots” or “SB vs BTN”
- Group by decision type — “Opening ranges” or “3-bet defense”
- Group by weakness — Check your dashboard for weak spots and build a plan around them
- Use the daily recommendations — RangeSharp suggests spots that are due for review on your Home dashboard